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arthur

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Sir Mark Rowley's in the crosshairs today.

But he's just the organ grinder, Sadiq Khan's monkey.

Sack him and Chairman Khan will just get someone else in with anti-Semitic sympathies.
Have you asked the Board of Deputies what they think of Sadiq Khan? Of course not - on Planet Jinx, alternative facts are all the rage. You are getting increasingly ridiculous

The mayor's office said he would not be responding to the remarks directly and pointed towards some of the reaction from organisations such as the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
The largest communal Jewish organisation in the UK, the board issued a statement praising Mr Khan as someone who treated them "with friendship and respect".
It continued: "We hope to co-host the key mayoral candidates at a 2024 Jewish hustings, where it will be clear that while London Jews may have varying political views, there is no fear present at all."



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DB9

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Sir Mark Rowley's in the crosshairs today.

But he's just the organ grinder, Sadiq Khan's monkey.

Sack him and Chairman Khan will just get someone else in with anti-Semitic sympathies.

What's that coming over the hill...?
You do realise that any new Met Commissioner has to agreed by BOTH the Mayor and current HS, Think it was Ms Braverman who jointly approved his appointment (But not 100% sure it was her as there have beenso many), But hey, keep your tin foil hat on.
 

arthur

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Sir Mark Rowley's in the crosshairs today.

But he's just the organ grinder, Sadiq Khan's monkey.

Sack him and Chairman Khan will just get someone else in with anti-Semitic sympathies.

What's that coming over the hill...?
Still trying to work out who in this spluttering gobbledygook is the organ grinder and who is the monkey :LOL:
 

angelic upstart

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Sir Mark Rowley's in the crosshairs today.

But he's just the organ grinder, Sadiq Khan's monkey.

Sack him and Chairman Khan will just get someone else in with anti-Semitic sympathies.

What's that coming over the hill...?
What nonsense, literally every football fan in the land that's been to more than 20 games will have encountered police doing exactly what happened to that Gideon fella. He'll be out this weekend walking in exactly the right place, and recording as he goes and then claiming anti semitism the minute something doesn't go his way.

Course, the govt will want him to stir up trouble as it will help them stop the large scale protests that are going on weekly.
 

Mr Jinx

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What nonsense, literally every football fan in the land that's been to more than 20 games will have encountered police doing exactly what happened to that Gideon fella. He'll be out this weekend walking in exactly the right place, and recording as he goes and then claiming anti semitism the minute something doesn't go his way.

Course, the govt will want him to stir up trouble as it will help them stop the large scale protests that are going on weekly.
And the Poorest Analogy of the Year award goes to....
 

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
A welcome distraction for some in the Scottish Government after the embarrassment of announcing the inevitable row back on the impossible 2030 Carbon Reduction target(75%) north of the border.
A bit awkward for the Green Party section of the Scottish Coalition.
The Scottish Greens are to ballot their membership about the coalition with the SNP- The Bute House agreement- after the climb down on the Carbon Reduction target plus the Scottish governments decision to follow the UK government re the Cass Report which the co Green leader repeatedly dodged voicing a straight answer on R4s Today programme.
Many SNP MSPs are unhappy about the undue influence the Greens have in government which has coincided with spats that the general public north of the border have little interest in.
 

arthur

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The Scottish Greens are to ballot their membership about the coalition with the SNP- The Bute House agreement- after the climb down on the Carbon Reduction target plus the Scottish governments decision to follow the UK government re the Cass Report which the co Green leader repeatedly dodged voicing a straight answer on R4s Today programme.
Many SNP MSPs are unhappy about the undue influence the Greens have in government which has coincided with spats that the general public north of the border have little interest in.
Until.the Green Party can distance itself from the quasi religious "Trans women are women" position, it will never be considered a serious political party.

The publication of the Cass Report was an opportunity for the Green Party to embrace an evidence based approach, but it seems unable to do so. And because there are plenty of people in the party who don't go along with this stuff, splits will inevitably occur.

 

Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
Until.the Green Party can distance itself from the quasi religious "Trans women are women" position, it will never be considered a serious political party.

The publication of the Cass Report was an opportunity for the Green Party to embrace an evidence based approach, but it seems unable to do so. And because there are plenty of people in the party who don't go along with this stuff, splits will inevitably occur.



The coalition in government at Holyrood is doing wonders for keeping the Union.
 

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The Rwanda ‘deterrent’ is on. BBC dutifully reporting it like it’s the second coming. (Or first going)

A ‘stop the boats’ leaflet from Bobby Buckland on the doormat, the campaign is brewing.
 

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The Rwanda ‘deterrent’ is on. BBC dutifully reporting it like it’s the second coming. (Or first going)

A ‘stop the boats’ leaflet from Bobby Buckland on the doormat, the campaign is brewing.
When (If) the planes actually take off we'll see if its the deterrent everyone (Who agrees with it) thinks it will be.
 
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