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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* The decision to not allow [[Shamima Begum]] back to the UK was the wrong decision.<ref name="begum">https://archive.is/dYtK0</ref>
* In April 2021, Keir Starmer was photographed drinking beer and eating curry with colleagues, during which time indoor gatherings were banned.<ref name="lockdown">https://archive.is/MnTv4</ref>
* In April 2021, Keir Starmer was photographed drinking beer and eating curry with colleagues, during which time indoor gatherings were banned.<ref name="lockdown">https://archive.is/MnTv4</ref>
* No further investment new oil and gas projects in the North Sea.<ref name="banoil">https://archive.is/DRjy9</ref>
* No further investment new oil and gas projects in the North Sea.<ref name="banoil">https://archive.is/DRjy9</ref>

Revision as of 13:46, 23 February 2024

Stories

  • The decision to not allow Shamima Begum back to the UK was the wrong decision.[1]
  • In April 2021, Keir Starmer was photographed drinking beer and eating curry with colleagues, during which time indoor gatherings were banned.[2]
  • No further investment new oil and gas projects in the North Sea.[3]
  • Keir Starmer takes knee for BLM.[4]
  • It's wrong to say that only women have a cervix.[5]
  • CPS refuses to reveal Starmer’s role in wrongful Post Office prosecutions.[6]
  • Starmer advised Hizb ut-Tahrir in 2008, five years after it was banned from conducting activities in Germany over antisemitic leaflets.[7]
  • Promised to tear out antisemitism by its roots in the Labour party that existed during the Jeremy Corbyn leadership.[8]
  • Achieved a postgraduate degree at Oxford University as a bachelor of Civil Law.[8]
  • Setup Socialist Alternatives, a radical left wing journal.[8]
  • Headed the Crown Prosecution Service.[8]
  • Since becoming leader of the Labour Party, has dropped promises to increase income tax, nationalist most public services and scrap tuition fees.[8]
  • Ditches promise to abolish the House of Lords.[9]
  • Voted in favour of accepting 3,000 unaccompanied Syrian child refugees who travelled to Europe.[10]
  • Recruiting Harvey Redgrave, former home affairs adviser and The Tony Blair Institute, for a big policy job.[11]
  • Calls for sustainable ceasefire in Gaza.[12]

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