garysfc
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You might be right but regardless, what’s happening is abhorrent. End of.It's not true.
You might be right but regardless, what’s happening is abhorrent. End of.It's not true.
You don’t care about the genocide?Oh dear. Upset your lie has been pointed out?
You don’t care about the genocide?
Shame on you, you are despicable.
The US is just a proxy state for Israel at this point.I am perplexed by America. Vance was stating yesterday that the America First policy orevails and this means no interference in foriegn military intervention that has no bearing on rge US. By the evening Trump has convened a govt meeting to discuss assisting Israel bomb Iran.
I think we should impose sanctions on Israel and US.
"As of end of June 2025, the UN reports 55,000 Palestinians have been killed, with nearly 70% of verified victims women and children "You must log in or register to see images
While it is an exaggeration to say that Israel kills more children than anything else, it’s still true they have killed an awful lot of children in Gaza. Don’t forget 75% of the population of the Gaza Strip is aged 24 or younger. That was the point of my post, which was fairly obvious.??? That's quite a leap based on the exchange.
While it is an exaggeration to say that Israel kills more children than anything else, it’s still true they have killed an awful lot of children in Gaza. Don’t forget 75% of the population of the Gaza Strip is aged 24 or younger. That was the point of my post, which was fairly obvious.
Puck couldn’t wait to point out the inaccuracy of the meme, good for him.
That’s fair comment. I shouldn’t have posted that meme as it was an opportunity for distraction from the brutal reality.I don’t think anyone is saying it isn’t dreadful, but to be fair to Puck, I think it’s reasonable to expect we can be horrified without resorting to inaccurate hyperbole, otherwise we’re all becoming Os in a different wig.
While it is an exaggeration to say that Israel kills more children than anything else, it’s still true they have killed an awful lot of children in Gaza. Don’t forget 75% of the population of the Gaza Strip is aged 24 or younger. That was the point of my post, which was fairly obvious.
Puck couldn’t wait to point out the inaccuracy of the meme, good for him.
Hadn’t heard this or #San Tejon Private School VAT either. I’ll have to read up on itThe same can be said about bringing the railways back into public ownership. That might not have been possible if we'd remained in the EU. It's the reason the RMT leadership at the time recommended their members vote Leave.
I thought that was a bit out of character chilcs. The brutality meted out by both sides is historical, ongoing and well documented.That’s fair comment. I shouldn’t have posted that meme as it was an opportunity for distraction from the brutal reality.
So Farage caught fudging again. Question in PMQs today. I wonder if ***man was there to gurn in discomfort as his mis/disinformation is exposed.
"Adam Thompson (Lab) asks what the government will do to improve maths education. He recently came across a 61-year-old man who said he had counted £7bn of government spending, when it was only £27m. What will be done for people like Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, who cannot add up?
Rayner says Reform’s sums don’t add up. She says the government is investing in skills boot camps.
Thompson was referring to a Byline Times report saying that Reform is massively exaggerating the amount it says can be saved by getting rid of government DEI (diversity, equality and inclusion) initiatives. In his story Josiah Mortimer says:
Nigel Farage’s party faces embarrassment today as new figures appear to discredit Reform UK’s claims about ‘wasteful’ public sector spending on diversity schemes.
Farage’s party has repeatedly claimed that it could save £7bn a year by scrapping government spending on ‘DEI’ programmes – representing diversity, equality and inclusion schemes designed to reduce discrimination and create more welcoming, representative workplaces.
But new government figures – which have yet to be refuted by the far-right party – show that just £27m was actually spent on so-called DEI measures in 2022-23 by the civil service – suggesting leader Nigel Farage’s claims are off by a factor of about 250.
The civil service spend amounts to less than a penny a week per person living in Britain."