Labour’s Unwavering Support The Labour Party’s stance in support of Ukraine is “unwavering”, but it raises critical questions. We must scrutinize the implications of funnelling our resources into a conflict that has already exacted an immense human toll. We must ask the question ‘When were the British people ever asked if they would rather spend … Continue reading
369 words, 2 minutes read time. In the face of a looming electoral Charge of the Light Brigade, many Tories find themselves on shaky ground as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered yet another lacklustre budget, throwing mere crumbs for ordinary workers after years of taking bread from them. Pensioners also emerge as significant losers, with over … Continue reading
338 words, 2 minutes read time. George Galloway has secured a landslide victory in the Rochdale by-election, marking his return to Parliament. His campaign cantered around the Gaza conflict, and he garnered 12,335 votes, nearly 6,000 more than any other candidate. This win is particularly remarkable because it represents the third time he has unseated … Continue reading
664 words, 4 minutes read time. In recent weeks, the Labour Party in the UK has found itself facing a growing storm of criticism and dwindling support, particularly among Muslim voters, due to its handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict. The party’s evolving position on the war has left many feeling that it’s a case of … Continue reading
580 words, 3 minutes read time. In recent times, Labour’s political trajectory has faced criticism from various quarters, with dissent emerging from left-wing groups, MPs, and disillusioned former voters. Notably, Momentum, the Socialist Workers Party, and Jewish Voice for Labour have voiced concern, accusing Labour of forsaking its socialist roots by aligning itself closely with … Continue reading
Tensions within the Labour Party have escalated, with Labour-supporting Muslims demanding that Sir Keir Starmer step down amidst a deepening row over his support for Israeli actions that are perceived as war crimes. The controversy has also led to an increasing number of Labour councillors leaving the party. Thousands of British Muslims from various walks … Continue reading