Suppressing media is what Fascists did, and still do. Suppressing the news and "fake news" is one of the major elements of the White House since Trump has been in there, and the Tories under the lying coward Borisov look to be going in the same direction.
Tory lead down to 8 points -42%,Tory,34% Labour according to new Poll from Panelbase taken 27/28 November in the Standard. This isn't all done yet.
Who? Only one poll you should believe MRP poll and that gave a result.... However You keep believing it’s not over.
Diversity. @Conservatives Thatcher - 1st female PM May - 2nd female PM Patel - 1st female BAME Home Sec Javid - 1st Muslim Chancellor Young - 1st female leader of House of Lords Mordaunt - 1st female Defence Minister @UKLabour: Onasanya - 1st female MP to wear electronic tag
Yeah it’s terrible how they’ve forced a cabal of Tory lunatics acting on behalf of their donors to not break the law. Will be much better when they can go full authoritarian.
EU tax havens vote against tax transparency By EUobserver Today, 09:27 Luxembourg, Malta, Cyprus, and Ireland - some of the EU's main offshore banking and tax haven-type countries - voted Thursday against new EU rules to force multinationals such as Amazon or Apple to reveal how much profit they make and how little tax they pay in Europe, The Guardian reports. Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, and Sweden also voted against, while the UK, another offshore centre, abstained.
**** me, even the SNP are at it.... SNP drop candidate over claims of anti-Semitism - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50586995
what could go wrong a space has even opened up for a budding young jihadi Ministers fear repatriation of children and wives of Isil suspects could pave way for return of dozens of Jihadis using human rights laws please log in to view this image Isil families leave camp in northern Syria Charles Hymas, Home Affairs Editor Christopher Hope, Chief Political Correspondent 28 November 2019 • 9:30pm Ministers fear the repatriation of children and wives of Islamic state suspects from Syria could pave the way for dozens of jihadis to use human rights laws to return to the UK, sources have disclosed. Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, is among ministers understood to be concerned that the women’s husbands could claim that to deny them a right to return to the UK would be a breach of their human right to a family life. Their fears appeared justified as a lawyer who has represented families of Isil suspects said they would be covered by human rights laws. The Conservative manifesto pledges to reform the human rights laws but it is not clear whether the concerns about the families would be covered...
Did you not see it Kiwi? The fella running away with the knife puts his hand in his pocket, pulls out a plastic bag with white powder in and throws it into the Thames. People were saying it was coke.