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Keir Starmer, PM - really any great change?
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We've been watching the infiltration of Brit Govt, parliament, certain complicit press/media by external pro-Israel agencies (eg Labour Friends of Israel?) on such a grand scale that the Nandy comments just provide further evidence of the huge extent of this infiltration and influence. It also reeks of central govt desperation to overturn a reasoned judgement by Police/Council - highly suspicious btw!! This level of blatant Brit Govt intrusion is really beyond all comprehension when one studies, in this particular case, the various other instances of straightforward football bans such as Legia Warsaw and Feyenoord. The Nandy sham is indeed a wowwww moment that is unforgiveable!!
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The Israelis are baw deep in Westminster, and it's a cheap buy for them to be honest. Especially the labour party which long ago betrayed it's supporters and values.

Maccabi now not taking the tickets now.....riots in .....checks notes.....Israel.

Making those that supported their presence look even more xxxx stupid than normal.
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The Maccabi club say they don't want any tickets and are trying to get rid of the racist element in their support....... thus making themselves antisemitic. Laugh Tongue Whistle Blush Sick Angry Dodgy
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Going by today we are getting softened up for tax increases.
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Another U-turn by Starmer, Reeves and LINO (Labour in name only). And another manifesto pledge breached AGAIN!! It was curious to study the body language/persona of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves - totally passive/almost unresponsive, and looking like a woman who didn't want to be there - standing on a podium exposed as a lying charlatan to an electorate that, if I remember rightly, was assured "the age of austerity is over"?? Really???? Especially after their previous energy payments betrayal and other policy U-turns that have been highly questionable. Labour/LINO is "toast" in my humble opinion - no way back if this ploy does indeed materialise shortly.
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