3 Replies to “Not Britain’s Finest Hour”

  1. SERIOUS ERROR IN JUDGEMENT
    Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick issued a letter castigating the Government for what he called a “serious error of judgment”…and pointed to Sir Keir’s recent pledge to “eradicate antisemitism in the UK” following the Bondi Beach terror attack in Australia, in which 15 people were killed.
    “Yesterday you said you were ‘delighted’ that Alaa Abd El-Fattah is back in this country, described his case as a ‘top priority’ for your Government, and thanked President Sisi for granting a pardon. That was not quiet consular support. It was a personal, public endorsement from the Prime Minister. Given Mr Abd El-Fattah’s record of extremist statements… it was a serious error of judgement.”
    Keir Starmer ‘delighted’ over release of Egyptian-British prisoner who called for mass murder of Israelis
    https://www.gbnews.com/politics/alaa-abd-el-fattah-keir-starmer-delight-release-egypt-prison-murder-israelis

  2. He’s a really terrible person. In what way does he resemble the Ukrainian patriot and war hero, and proud and valuable Canadian, whom Parliament applauded? He wasn’t a terrible person at all. He was quite a good person.

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