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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Penny Mordaunt raised the issue of antisemitism and trade unions today.
Lucy Powell's Labour response: "I don't recognise that". She would rather warble about "online safety".
Appalling. Trade unions are right at the heart of the hatred movement.
A fine BBC moment follows. 1/6
They go to Manchester to give a platform to hate march leaders. The Manchester protests have been among the most horrific in the UK, from 8 October 2023 to this day. Think endless chants for terrorism and more.
So, any probing questions for Norma Turner? No, of course not. 2/6
This is Norma Turner. Appropriately, that's a flag of the trade union Unite behind her.
Don't be squeamish, comrades. Support *any* Palestinian resistance. "We can't criticise." 3/6
Just hours after yesterday's terror attack, these people gathered in Manchester to shout for terrorism and the destruction of Israel.
Some who objected - without being abusive or threatening - were manhandled away by GMP. This is common in the city.
Filmed by MKR Audits. 1/4
YouTubers are regularly abused by Manchester hate marchers. Yesterday was no exception. Meet some charmers. They followed up later with some celebratory dancing. 2/4
Their favourite annihilation chant once more. This is right outside the station. The police did keep them out, unlike their colleagues in Leeds yesterday, so credit there.
This is an implacable and utterly toxic hardcore. There is a strong case for limiting them to... 3/4
Hamid Mahmood of East London, for example. He has been on a pilgrimage to the Taliban. He says he has never felt more free than he did in their version of the 7th Century.
Perhaps this Blackburn imam, a big Taliban fan, could have a word with Adnan Hussain MP? We wouldn't want him to be corrupted by the internet, would we.
Husam Zomlot, the man Labour now hugs, on 8 October 2023. Any condemnation of Hamas? No!
See what followed. 1/6
Blame Israel! He stuck to this shifty position in the following weeks. 2/6
13 October 2023. A supportive visit from Kamel Hawwash, then the Director of the "Palestine Solidarity Campaign", the Tory MP Crispin Blunt, and the Labour MP Andy Slaughter.
Blunt is no longer an MP. Slaughter is. He joined yesterday's ceremony. He cultivates extremists... 3/6