This might as well be the face of Labour in 2021. The party let Louise Regan back in last month after suspending her in 2020.
And the face of the NEU too, where the fanatical Israel hater is "National Officer, Membership and Equality". 1/8
She's in with Unite as well, of course. The Labour antisemitism crisis deniers and trusty bankrollers of far-left nutters who want to fight the party.
And the self-styled Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), a leading organiser of the racist rallies of recent weeks. 2/8
Antisemitism in education? Let it rip!
This vile PSC statement actually rejects Gavin Williamson's rightful and urgent concerns about antisemitism in schools.
Lower one can't go. 3/8
Here she is teaming up with Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, apparently still suspended, of the sham group "Jewish Voice for Labour". Its only mission is protecting Labour antisemites and attacking their opponents.
Latifa Abouchakra is on that bill too. Oh dear. 4/8
When the execrable Tony Greenstein called Israel "Hitler's bastard offspring", Abouchakra, an NEU officer, was well-pleased.
"Can I just say that that was an excellent contribution and thank God it was a Jew that said it." 5/8 thejc.com/news/uk/infamo…
Here Regan promotes Lowkey and Salma Yaqoob, two of the worst figures in Britain's biggest hatred movement. "Great line up."
Lowkey is a 9/11 truther who thinks Marks & Spencer is a Zionist plot.
Yaqoob wants to see an "intifada" here in the UK, not just that "pig" Israel. 6/8
Obviously Starmer needs to daub the Palestinian flag on his cheeks. Our flag is just shameful, isn't it.
Great attitude for regaining red wall seats, surely. 7/8
Keep in mind the antics that got Regan in trouble in the first place. They were too much even for Nadia Whittome MP, who is on the Labour left.
One couldn't ask for a better illustration of where the party is in June 2021. It is a very dark place. 8/8 thejc.com/news/uk/labour…
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London is a "bastion against hate", London's mayor says.
Let's see what's up today at the Royal Courts of Justice. Oh. "Zionists not welcome in the UK! Out, out!" "Zionist scum off our streets!"
"Have you been shooting babies in Gaza!"
Ah, a normal day in the capital.
The obligatory frenzied shouting for the ethnic cleansing of Israeli Jews.
"Palestine is Arab, Israel is a thief, Zionists, out, out!"
As desperate Gazans chant "Hamas, out, out!"
London is a bastion OF hate.
Nageena Naz is a Leeds "Palestine Solidarity Campaign" hate marcher. She was arrested at their protest last Saturday. She likes abusing Jews in the street. She also faces charges for allegedly joining a "Palestine Action" attack on Barclays.
Who would back creeps who attack the RAF? Meet protesters in London yesterday. Let’s start with Ayoub Khan MP.
Just throw any old words out there. It's a "disgrace!". Nothing less than a "shame on British democracy!".
He goes on to sound like a... 1/9
...distinctly unimpressive SOAS student. Israel's fight with Iran? A devious “smokescreen”.
It's just so silly. No, if you want a civil nuclear programme, as energy-rich Iran claims it does, you do not need a hall of centrifuges hidden deep inside a mountain. For starters. 2/9
In a grotesque move, Saeed Taji Farouky of Palestine Action invoked Cable Street.
Only to reveal just why it is grotesque himself. The white racist far right in America popularised the "we are occupied too" line. "Zionist are in control", you see. He offered an Arabic echo. 3/9
Ah. No. The charity was obviously aligned with jihadis at the time. This was not hard to figure out. And the times were very fraught indeed, as British jihadists flocked to Syria to join its most extreme terrorist groups.
The elation is special, though, when you can taunt Jews with Nazi slurs. Look at the joy on this woman's face at the Israel hatred rally in London last Saturday.
The well of poison is deep. This protest alone will show you. 1/6
Nazi salutes? Sure! Or should I say "naturlich!".
They are common now at "Palestine Solidarity Campaign" hatred rallies.
Here are two known ones from last Saturday, both aimed at counter-protesting Jews and Iranian exiles. 2/6
"End the Holocaust"
Oh, more abuse of the Warsaw Ghetto memory.
No, a Jewish fig leaf (a stain, actually) doesn’t make it OK.
Nazi coffin creep was there too last Saturday. He's a regular, always welcome. 3/6
Defending police actions at this ugly rally, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has said:
"If you had a pro-Israel protest going on and a couple of Palestinian supporters walked into the middle of it and waved flags, we’d hoick them out of it as well.”
Last October at the JW3 Centre in London. This wasn't even a rally. Just a conference about Israeli politics, attracting a number of liberal types.
Some of London's worst - and already known - extremists descended on it to abuse Jews to their faces.
There were no arrests. 2/6
Then there's the Swiss Cottage story. For many months, the Met "facilitated" protests in the London neighbourhood. The sole aim was to abuse and intimidate the numerous Jews who live there on the eve of the sabbath.
"Cutting down ribbons for the hostages, are we? That's OK." 3/6
What to do with Jews who were at risk of being lynched?
Detain them and threaten them with arrest for breaching the peace. Welcome to London, that "bastion against hate", in 2025.
This happened at yesterday's hatred rally for racist vandals. 1/4
Here's the "Zionist scum!" baying mob.
The capital has been handed over to ghouls like this. They set the rules on who can go where and what they are allowed to do. The Met helps them do that.
Cries for Israel's annihilation ring out.
So, has the Met apologised? No, of... 2/4
...course not. In fact, the Commissioner has berated the victims.
This is where we are. Mob rule by racists. Creeps shouting for terror, just about every day. Nazi-grade antisemitism.