Stop this evil
WHERE are the arrests?
Why are hundreds of Jew-hating “pro-Palestine” racists not being nicked for publicly celebrating the atrocities of the outlawed terror group Hamas?
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British Jews are yet again being targeted for hate and worse.
Police must defend them, as the Home Secretary says.
Instead we see cops feebly stand aside as flag-waving imbeciles, on the pretext of “defending human rights” in Gaza, justify the mass slaughter of at least 900 innocent men, women and children.
One woman told a Brighton mob that the executions of kids, the rapes and the kidnappings of frail Holocaust survivors represented “a victory” she found “inspiring” and “beautiful”.
A female protest leader in Manchester was “full of pride and joy” at the massacre of 260 people at a peace festival.
Why aren’t these creatures in cells?
This attack wasn’t resistance to oppression.
It was medieval savagery against the defenceless . . . motivated by racism.
The hard Left has often justified evil.
Here they are again, online and in plain sight across the indulgent West, defending a group constitutionally committed to the annihilation of Jews and Israel.
Hamas’s anti-Semitic apologists consider themselves impeccably left-wing.
But they are Hitler’s children.
Some went to Labour’s conference hoping for the warm reception Corbyn would have given them.
To Keir Starmer’s credit he did not provide it.
He has been unequivocal in supporting Israel.
Yet despite his efforts his party is NOT yet fully purged of the racist stain of the Corbyn years.
Among his MPs and members lurk cranks who sympathise with stomach-churning violence.
He should kick them all out immediately.
Many voters hesitate over Labour precisely because they worry about the real values of a party which twice elected Corbyn and still indulges extremism.
Starmer must be merciless to prove his party has totally changed.
Bank plank
WAS Mark Carney’s support meant to lend credibility to Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ conference speech?
The Brexit-hating Project Fear bore?
The ex-Bank of England chief whose errors helped fuel our stubborn inflation?
Reeves was pitching to ordinary Brits.
They won’t be impressed by a multi-millionaire ex-Goldman Sachs banker from Canada, if they even know who he is.
Coming home
AFTER the 2020 Wembley security disaster we feared we might never stage a major football tournament again.
What joy today, then, if and when we are officially handed the 2028 Euros.
Wembley say security will be watertight this time. It had better be.
We can’t wait for ’28 — but we can’t afford another disastrous own-goal.
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