T W A U ... The Chase...from...
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... in order to address potential Muslim voters !
What a Barclays banker !
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//Labour councillors on two councils have called on Sir Keir Starmer to step down as the party leader for refusing to back a ceasefire in Gaza.
Burnley Council leader Afrasiab Anwar and Asjad Mahmood, who is the leader of Pendle Borough Council, said they were making the call on behalf of Labour councillors in their areas.//
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There has been positive support for Muslims for Remembrance Day from the community, and Rehman says they are seeing more volunteers wanting to participate. He says veterans are also thankful of the campaign. “They appreciate it in the sense that we are not forgotten,” Rehman said.4 Nov 2022
which rather implies there are others who dont
that is - it is moot ( English meaning) -
Muslims dont really DO prayers for the dead
Do you remember that once upon a time one might expect Burnley councillors to bear names such as Jack Arkwright or maybe Tom Broadbent ?
There's an agenda going on here right across the land, (& the EU) to enter all of the institutions of influence & power. It's a kind of twisted Democracy; a Muslim puts him, or less commonly, herself forward for office and the entire Muslim community vote for them & there's no real contest.
Erdogan has said, "Democracy it like a bus, you get on it to get to your destination & then you get off.
I suggest these councillors don't want a cease-fire for humanitarian reasons, they want it because it would be an advantage for Hamas.
Snead at 08.24 - In the interests of fair play - Mr Foot was not wearing a donkey jacket that day.
It was a fairly expensive 'car coat' as they were called at the time, and it was from Harrods.
The press inaccurately called it a 'donkey jacket' to demean Mr Foot, and the inaccuracy has stuck to the story from then to now.
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