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Outrageous. We can but hope a future Reform UK government will reverse the politicisation of the judiciary. An extract:
“Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp MP also backed Ms Mahmood’s appeal and accused Palestine Action of being bent on ‘intimidation, destruction, and violence’.
He said: ‘Palestine Action repeatedly invades secure sites, sabotages military aircraft, attacks police officers and causes millions in criminal damage. It is organised political violence and cannot be tolerated.’
While the judges found that the decision should be quashed, they warned that the group remains banned pending Ms Mahmood’s appeal.
However, this distinction appears to have been lost on the Met Police, which said it would now stop arresting activists who express support for Palestine Action and merely ‘gather evidence’ against them instead.”
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“During her time in private practice after she left the White House in 2014, Ruemmler received several gifts from Epstein, including luxury handbags and a fur coat.
“So lovely and thoughtful! Thank you to Uncle Jeffrey!!!” she wrote to him in 2018.”
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Interesting. The end of the piece:
“Charge sheets state Baker falsified allegations of abuse by ex-Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley John Hemming and the late Lib Dem peer and Labour Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, who represented Southwark, Birmingham Stechford and Glasgow Hillhead in Parliament.
She is also accused of falsely implicating Simon Cole, the former chief constable of Leicestershire Police, who died in 2022, as having aided or abetted the commission of sexual offences against her.
A fourth charge alleges Baker wrongly claimed she was a victim of abuse by men on Cannock Chase, as well as other outdoor locations, private houses and unknown places. The counts relate to a period between December 31, 2014 and September 19, 2020.”
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A piece in The Guardian. The title above is from a Telegraph piece, while The Guardian headline is the less controversial “Gender guidance for English primary school pupils permits use of different pronouns”. From the piece in The Guardian:
“Primary school-age children who question their gender could be allowed to use different pronouns under long-awaited government guidance on the subject…
The guidance will be statutory, meaning schools have to abide by it. It has been welcomed by some education union leaders, and the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, said the aim was to provide pragmatic advice and not use the issue as a “political football”…
It says it is “not for schools and colleges to initiate any action” over gender questioning, and that the advice focuses solely on circumstances where a child or their parent raises the issue.”
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Our thanks to Bob for this. The start of the piece:
“An “immature” female prison officer who had a relationship with a convicted murderer has been jailed for eight months.
Ellis Eyles was 21 and working at HMP Deerbolt, near Barnard Castle in County Durham, when she helped Mitchell Ingham, who stabbed a man to death in 2015, by telling him the whereabouts of a man he wanted to harm.”
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