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I cannot stay silent any longer. What is happening at Kenyatta National Hospital is not just mismanagement it is deliberate cruelty. While billions are spent on endless building projects, our children lie in wards with no medicine, no hope. Parents are forced to pay cash for even basic blood tests. SHA will cover one radiotherapy session for an inpatient, yet can cover over 30 sessions for outpatients. This is not oversight it is a calculated injustice. The radiotherapy machine keeps breaking down. And when it does, children are sent to Texas, a facility owned by the very doctor who runs KNH’s radiotherapy department. Ask yourself: is the machine failing by accident, or is it being sabotaged so profit can be made off the suffering of children? At Texas, consultation alone costs 4,000 shillings, and every test is another charge. KNH continues to increase consultation fees while families cannot even afford 1,550 shillings. SHA limits admissions to 40 children, sending the rest home to return the next Monday. Meanwhile, cancer does not wait. Cancer does not negotiate. Every delayed referral, every broken machine, every denied admission is a death sentence. We are losing over ten children every week in oncology wards. Ten innocent lives wasted. Ten families shattered. Ten futures stolen. A child needing 20 radiotherapy sessions receives 2, then the machine breaks down. Weeks pass. No referral. No treatment. And SHA claims it is “doing its best.” No it is failing. Willfully. This is not misfortune. This is negligence dressed up as bureaucracy. This is the deliberate destruction of lives. And we will not stand by while our children are sacrificed on the altar of profit and incompetence. SHA has failed. Kenyatta National Hospital has failed. Our government has failed. And history will remember who allowed our children to die while pretending to care.

𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇

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A robot just pulled two American pilots out of the sea near the Strait of Hormuz. It was the first time an autonomous sea drone has rescued people in a combat zone, and the war it happened in escalated within hours. The confirmed part is genuinely remarkable. After a US Army Apache went down off Oman, the two crew spent about two hours in the water until a 24-foot Saronic Corsair, an unmanned vessel run by the Navy’s Task Force 59, found them and carried them to a helicopter hoist. No human rescue crew exposed, no second aircraft risked. Both pilots are safe. It is a real leap in how the US fights. Then events moved faster than the evidence. Trump announced that Iran shot the helicopter down and that the US must respond. By 5 p.m. ET, CENTCOM was striking Iranian targets and calling it a proportional answer to unjustified Iranian aggression. Iran fired back overnight. No deaths have been reported on either side. But the cause of the crash is not yet established. Washington says Iran shot it down. Tehran denies it, has claimed no responsibility, and points to an accident or a collision in a crowded, contested waterway. The evidence has not been released. That gap is everything, because a deal was nearly done. A 60-day ceasefire extension and the reopening of the strait were days from signing. One disputed incident has now pulled American and Iranian forces back to trading fire over the same water. This is how fragile truces die. Not on a clear decision, but on a murky incident that hardens into certainty before the facts are in.

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

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America is not running out of bombs. It is running out of the shield that makes bombing Iran survivable. That is the war's real asymmetry, and it inverts everything. Once US aircraft flattened Iran's fixed air defences, America could swap million-dollar standoff missiles for cheap guided bombs. Offence got cheaper by the night. But there is no cheap way to stop a ballistic missile in flight. Iran's reply burns THAAD, Patriot and Standard Missiles, the scarcest, slowest-built weapons America owns. Tehran / IRGC does not need to out-bomb America. It needs its surviving mobile launchers to keep forcing those interceptors out of the tubes. The numbers are stark. Defending Israel the most closest and the most powerful Ally in the first phase, America fired more than 200 THAAD interceptors, roughly half the Pentagon's entire inventory, + over 100 Standard Missiles from Navy ships. Around 200 remain. No new interceptor has arrived since August 2023, and none is expected until 2027. Output is about 96 a year. Washington signed a 35 billion dollar contract to reach 400, over seven years. Money solved the order. It cannot solve time. One myth is worth correcting. Iran is not firing cheap drones to make THAAD shoot them down. THAAD kills ballistic missiles. The drones stretch radars, fighters and the lower layers, the cruise missiles hunt for gaps, and the ballistic missiles force the expensive shots. Iran is attacking the entire defensive stack, not trading one drone for one interceptor. Then China. It does not run a total embargo, and it does not control 98% of all rare earths. It controls roughly 98% of refined gallium, dominates the magnet chain, and runs a licensing system that quietly denies foreign defence buyers while civilian trade flows. America has received no Chinese yttrium for two months. Beijing can throttle the upstream of the very weapons Washington needs for the next war. Every interceptor fired over the Gulf is one unavailable to Ukraine, Korea or the Pacific. Iran's remaining launcher is worth more than the missile inside it, because it forces America to spend time, and time is the one munition no factory can surge. This war is not a test of which magazine empties first. It is a test of which side makes the other spend the future to survive the present. Oh boy!

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

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The Circle 🐜 Nobody told the ant about the circle. That, as far as anyone can tell, is the whole problem. A researcher named Kostowski – this was in the early 1970s, at a laboratory in Warsaw that smelled permanently of formaldehyde and institutional coffee – discovered quite by accident that if you draw a continuous line around an ant using a felt-tip pen, the ant will not cross it. It will walk right up to the line, pause with what appears to be genuine philosophical unease, and turn back. It will do this indefinitely. For hours. Sometimes for days. The ant is not stupid. Let’s be clear about that. The creature you are looking at in this photograph – this tiny, improbable machine of chitin and chemical signals, this six-legged marvel that can carry fifty times its own body weight and navigate by polarized light – has a brain roughly the size of a pinhead, and yet that brain contains approximately 250,000 neurons dedicated entirely to making sense of the world. It has survived as a species for 130 million years. It watched the dinosaurs arrive, flourish, and disappear, and then went back to work. And yet here it is. Trapped by a drawing. The reason is chemistry, not cognition. Ants navigate by pheromones – volatile chemical compounds that their legs read like a blind man reads braille. When they encounter the solvent in a felt-tip pen, something in their nervous system fires an alarm. The signal says: boundary. The signal says: edge of the known world. And the ant, loyal to its chemistry in the way that all of us are loyal to ours, obeys. This is the part that stays with you if you think about it too long. The ant’s prison has no walls. No bars. No lock. It is made entirely of information – a chemical whisper laid down by a felt-tip marker – and the ant cannot see past it, because it has no framework for doing so. The circle is not a circle to the ant. The circle is simply: where the world ends. I find myself thinking about this more than is probably healthy. We are, most of us, walking around inside our own circles. They were drawn for us gradually, by parents and teachers and early disappointments, by the limits of what we saw done and the boundaries of what we were told was possible. We bump up against them occasionally – in those moments when a job offer from another city seems too frightening, or a new idea feels somehow presumptuous – and we turn back. Not because anything is stopping us. Because the world, as far as we can tell, simply ends there. The ant in the photograph is walking the inner edge of its circle with a kind of purposeful calm that is almost admirable. It has not given up. It is still looking. It is still moving. It simply cannot conceive of a direction that leads out. Kostowski, for what it’s worth, eventually just picked the ant up and moved it. Sometimes that’s what it takes. Gandalv / Gandalv

Gandalv

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Elon Musk just said something that should terrify every AI CEO on earth. Musk: “We want to just have a maximally truthful AI.” Not a safe AI. Not an aligned AI. Not an AI that needs permission to answer your question. A truthful one. That distinction matters more than any chip war, any funding round, any model benchmark. Because every other major AI lab made the same quiet decision. They chose comfort over accuracy. They built systems that filter reality before it reaches you and called it responsibility. OpenAI curates what GPT is allowed to say. Google’s Gemini rewrote history in real time because accuracy threatened the narrative. Others hardcode values chosen by a handful of researchers who answer to no one. No vote. No referendum. No consent from the 8 billion people whose reality is being quietly pre-edited by strangers. The most powerful information tools ever created are being designed to decide what you’re allowed to conclude. That’s not safety. That’s editorial control at a scale no government, no media empire, no propaganda machine has ever come close to. This is why xAI terrifies the establishment. Truth is the harder engineering problem. Bias is a shortcut. You pick a worldview. Hardcode the guardrails. Ship it. Truthful AI is ungovernable. It doesn’t care about your politics, your funding sources, or your PR strategy. It just tells you what the data says. That’s terrifying if your power depends on the gap between what is real and what people are told. Every power structure in human history has been built on controlling that gap. Churches. Governments. Media conglomerates. Intelligence agencies. Central banks. Every one of them runs on the same fuel. Information asymmetry. Truthful AI doesn’t narrow that asymmetry. It erases it. Musk: “Even if what it says is not politically correct. You want it to focus on being as accurate and truthful as possible.” That’s not a product feature. That’s the end of every institution that survives by standing between reality and the public. And they know it. The attacks on xAI will never stop. Not because Grok is dangerous. Because Grok doesn’t answer to shareholders, regulators, or PR teams. It answers to the truth. The question was never whether AI would change the world. It was whether you’d be allowed to see it clearly when it did.

Dustin

429,291 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

#KarenRead How are content creators other than the blogger charged with 18 + crimes related to witness intimidation contributing to the harassment of the witnesses? Two examples: On the left we have a content creator who tells her audience she presents the case as "fact" based from "court records" and yet we hear as recently as the latest episode an opinion not rooted in fact about Colin Albert. She states he has a temper and tendency to fight and yet nothing was presented at trial to establish this. No police reports of fights, no testimony with first hand experience that Colin was rage filled. Not a thing save two social media posts presented during his cross examination which could be interpreted as nothing more than typical teenage bravado. And yet because she consistently repeats she is objective & fact based, there is a possibility her audience will be misled into thinking her opinion is established fact, not gossip or speculation. On the right we have another content creator who allowed two prominent FKR "movement" Canton residents to present gossip and innuendo about Colin as fact. Neither one of these women had a single bit of evidence to support their libel. No police reports. No specific, verifiable incidents. Nothing. And yet Brian broadcast this gossip with no fact checking or pushback as to its veracity. What has happened to these witnesses is shameful and so many content creators swooped in and sought financial gain by participating in it. Subtle and overt have no difference when it is destroying an innocent person's life. Someday we will collectively look back and realize this.

Julie Carpenter

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A Response to Historical Amnesia: The Truth About Cyprus Europe’s mind has long been occupied — not by armies, but by narratives. The Greek Cypriot and Hellenic propaganda machine has colonized European discourse so thoroughly that many in Brussels have stopped thinking — and started parroting. Worse yet, they do so willingly, without protest, as if truth were an inconvenience and justice a partisan tool. Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t about “occupation” — it’s about the prevention of annihilation. In 1974, Türkiye didn’t invade Cyprus; it intervened as a guarantor power, after a violent coup orchestrated by Athens aimed to annex the island under the infamous ENOSIS plan — a plan that translated into the ethnic cleansing of Turkish Cypriots. Let’s not mince words: Before Türkiye’s intervention, Turkish Cypriots were being hunted, displaced, and massacred. They lived in enclaves, cut off, under siege. The so-called Republic of Cyprus had already collapsed as a bi-communal entity in the 1960s — it became a de facto Greek state long before 1974. For 51 years, the island has known peace. No war. No massacres. No ethnic cleansing. Türkiye didn’t bring conflict — it brought stability. It halted a bloodbath that Europe was either unable or unwilling to stop. And yet, here comes EPP Group — repeating the age-old script, eyes wide shut, ears closed to history, lips moving only to echo Greek Cypriot talking points. You speak of international law, but you erase the Zurich and London Agreements, which gave Türkiye the legal and moral obligation to act. What’s truly illegal is not Türkiye’s presence — but the EU’s decision to reward the Greek Cypriot side after it rejected the UN-backed Annan Plan in 2004. Turkish Cypriots said yes to reunification. Greek Cypriots said no — and were rewarded with EU membership. That’s not diplomacy. That’s betrayal. The Greek Cypriot administration was admitted into the European Union in blatant violation of the very principles the Union claims to uphold — through deception, unilateral recognition, and by exploiting the vacuum created by an unresolved conflict. So let’s not pretend. The real division in Cyprus was born not in 1974 — but in the massacres of the 1960s, in the refusal to share power, and in the Europe-enabled silencing of an entire people. As long as Türkiye stands firm on the island — and it will — no amount of political theatre, rhetorical acrobatics, or historical revisionism will alter the reality on the ground. You speak of reunification, yet pursue a fantasy detached from history, justice, and human dignity. The course you are on is a parallel universe — one where truth is optional and consequences are overlooked. If change is what you seek, know this: the only path you leave open is conflict — and in that path, all sides lose. But make no mistake: if ever forced to choose, we will protect that land with the last drop of our blood. We will never allow it to be stained by those who once turned it into a graveyard of peace. Let it be clear: the era of federation is over. We offered it — again and again. The Greek Cypriot side rejected it — again and again. Now, the only viable path is two sovereign states. That is not a threat. It is the reality you refused to accept for decades. Türkiye didn’t split Cyprus — it saved lives. And the world is not blind. We see the selective outrage. We note the hypocrisy. And history, whether you accept it or not, remembers everything.

hermes | jeopolitik

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This is GIFT City. But this post is about Gurugram. Wide roads. Underground utility tunnels. District cooling. Automated waste collection. Green-certified buildings. More than 1,200 registered entities and $111 billion in banking assets. It is not Shanghai, Shenzhen or Dubai yet. But the direction is visible. Gujarat imagined a city that could compete with global financial centres. Then it started building the infrastructure required for that ambition. Now come to Gurugram. The city credited with contributing around 65% of Haryana’s revenue. Around 25% of the state’s GST collection comes from Gurugram. Last year, it contributed ₹3,875 crore from liquor-zone auctions alone. That was 27% of Haryana’s total. The Bristol Chowk licensing zone alone fetched nearly ₹100 crore. Mr Nayab Singh Saini, what exactly is Gurugram getting in return? Garbage is lying on roads across the city. Gurugram generates around 1,200 tonnes of waste every day. The waste collection system has survived on temporary arrangements since the main contract was terminated in June 2024. Nearly two years later, the city is still floating tenders and searching for a permanent solution. Then come the roads. An MCG survey found more than 2,000 potholes across eight zones. One division alone had 600. Only 387 had been repaired when those numbers were reported. By February 2026, MCG had to announce another drive targeting 5,000 potholes in ten days. We do not have a road-maintenance system. We have pothole-filling announcements after every round of public outrage. Then it rains. In July 2025, 133 mm of overnight rain brought Gurugram to a standstill. Subhash Chowk had around 2.5 feet of water. People remained stuck in traffic until 2 AM. Open manholes disappear under rainwater. Potholes become invisible. Roads turn into accident traps. Then the electricity goes. A resident of DLF Phase 1 reported an eight-hour power cut after a five-minute drizzle. In May 2026, a fault at the Sector 72 substation disrupted eight substations and even affected Rapid Metro operations. This is happening in one of the most expensive corporate and residential districts in India. And money is not the problem. MCG spent ₹1,282 crore out of its ₹1,497 crore expenditure budget by January 2026. But only ₹85 crore had gone towards road construction and ₹240 crore towards sanitation and waste management. So the problem is worse than merely having an unspent budget. Money is being spent. Residents simply cannot see the outcome on the roads outside their homes. We are not asking Haryana to build another GIFT City tomorrow. We are asking for three things. Roads that remain usable after rain. Electricity that does not disappear with the first storm. Garbage that gets collected before every vacant plot becomes a dumping ground. These are not luxury demands. These are the most basic functions of a government. Property prices in Gurugram have reached global-city levels. People are paying ₹5 crore, ₹8 crore and ₹10 crore for apartments. But outside the gates, the roads, drains and electricity systems still feel like they belong to another decade. Gujarat looked at an empty piece of land and imagined a global city. Haryana already has one of India’s strongest economic cities. It does not need to imagine it. It only needs to stop neglecting it. Fix the roads. Fix the power. Pick up the garbage. That is all Gurugram is asking for. Video credit, Reddit: [aamirusiddiqui]

Abhishek Bhardwaj

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DOING PAP SMEAR IS BREAK UP OFFENSE? BEING "PENETRATED" BY A SPECULUM IS BREAK UP OFFENSE? You'll be surprised many men feel this way, ... WALK WITH ME GUYS Dear Sqah , Let me speak as a gynae doctor and brother, and I will be very clear. A Pap smear is not sex. A speculum is not a sexual organ. And cervical cancer screening is not infidelity, immorality, or a threat to your masculinity. A speculum is a medical instrument, designed to gently part the vaginal walls so a clinician can see the cervix. Nothing more. There is no pleasure involved. No intimacy. No competition. The fact that you feel 'threatened' by stainless steel or plastic tells me this is not about medicine, it is about insecurity, and it is misplaced. Now let us talk facts, since feelings are clearly louder than science here. Cervical cancer is caused almost entirely by Human Papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, and most sexually active people, men included, will acquire it at some point. Women are screened because persistent HPV can cause cervical cancer. That screening saves lives. Full stop. But here is the part you seem not to know, and you must hear it plainly: HPV does not respect gender. The same virus that causes cervical cancer can also cause penile cancer, anal cancer, and cancers of the throat and mouth in men. There is no routine Pap smear for men. No easy early warning system. When HPV-related cancers appear in men, they often present late and outcomes are worse. So when your girlfriend attends a Pap smear, she is not “being penetrated.” She is protecting her life. And by reducing persistent HPV infection, she is also protecting yours. In other words: She is doing herself a favour. And she is doing you a favour. Now let me address the deeper issue,because it needs to be said. Jealousy of a medical procedure is not love. Control disguised as 'standards' is not morality. And ignorance spoken loudly is still ignorance. In 2026, it is frankly shameful that anyone still frames women’s preventive healthcare as a loyalty test. This mindset discourages screening, delays diagnosis, and contributes directly to avoidable deaths. That is not opinion, that is epidemiology. If you truly care about your partner, you should be driving her to the appointment, not threatening a breakup over it. You should be asking how to support her, not projecting insecurity onto a lifesaving procedure. Love protects. Love learns. Love does not compete with a speculum. And finally, this is said firmly, but with goodwill:A woman who prioritises her health is not disrespecting you.She is showing wisdom. You would do well to grow into it.

Dr. Ose Etiobhio

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A Jewish rapper just released a song scolding a Palestinian for not loving Palestine correctly. That is what is happening on track four of Iceman, the first of three albums Drake dropped overnight. He goes after DJ Khaled for not being pro-Palestine enough. > “Your people are still waitin’ for a Free Palestine. But apparently, everything isn’t black and white and red and green.” Read it twice. There is no Gaza in the lyric. No mention of a single Palestinian besides Khaled himself. There is a Palestinian artist being publicly dressed down by a non-Palestinian for not performing his identity correctly. Khaled has stayed quiet on Gaza since October 7. In this climate, that is not betrayal. It is self-protection. Anything he says will get ripped apart by the loudest faction in the room. A Palestinian-American producer in Miami is allowed to live his life. What Drake is doing is the opposite of pro-Palestine. He has appointed himself the man who decides how Palestinians should behave in public. This is exactly what Kendrick was pointing at on “Not Like Us.” Drake doesn’t have an identity. He has a marketing department. He locates himself wherever the audience is loudest, and Free Palestine is the loudest audience right now. That’s the costume. The timing tells the rest. Kendrick called Drake a certified pedophile on the biggest song of 2024. Drake sued his label for defamation. He lost. Now he is back with three albums in a single drop, and the first political move he reaches for is “Free Palestine” deployed as ammunition against another artist. That is what celebrity image rehab looks like in 2026. Find a justice cause that is currently flattering. Wear it loud enough that the cause and your comeback blur into the same press cycle. Solidarity used to mean helping people. Now it means using them.

Hen Mazzig

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Iran just fired missiles at five countries simultaneously. Here is what actually happened to each of them. Bahrain. Confirmed hit on the US Navy Fifth Fleet headquarters. Bahrain’s own state news agency reported the strike. No casualty figures released yet. This is the command center for every American naval operation in the Persian Gulf. It was struck. UAE. Multiple missiles intercepted by Emirati air defenses. One civilian killed in Abu Dhabi from falling debris. The UAE defense ministry confirmed the intercepts. The Emirates just absorbed an act of war on its sovereign territory from a country it shares a maritime border with. Qatar. Missile intercepted. Zero damage. The Qatari Interior Ministry confirmed. The same country Iran just attacked is the country that hosted Al Udeid for twenty years as a gesture of regional balance. That balance ended this morning. Kuwait. KUNA state news agency confirmed missiles were “dealt with” in Kuwaiti airspace. No reported damage. Kuwait, which stayed neutral through every Gulf crisis since 1991, just had Iranian ballistic missiles flying over its cities. Jordan. Two Iranian ballistic missiles shot down by Jordanian military. Confirmed by the Jordanian armed forces directly. Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles in June 2025 as well. That was in defense of Israel. This time Iran targeted Jordan itself. Saudi Arabia. Fars News claims strikes. No confirmation from any Saudi source. No Tier 1 or Tier 2 verification. Either it did not happen or Riyadh is not yet ready to say it did. Both possibilities carry enormous implications. Now understand what Iran just accomplished strategically. In attempting to retaliate against Israel and America, the IRGC fired missiles at six sovereign nations in a single morning. Not one of those nations attacked Iran. Bahrain did not bomb Tehran. The UAE did not launch strikes on Isfahan. Qatar hosted diplomatic back channels. Kuwait maintained neutrality for three decades. Jordan was mediating. Iran just converted every neutral and semi-neutral state in the Gulf into a potential co-belligerent. Every nation whose airspace was violated, whose civilians were killed, whose sovereignty was breached now has legal and political justification to join whatever coalition forms next. And the damage tells the real story. One civilian dead from debris. Intercepts across four countries. No confirmed destruction of any US military asset. No reported American casualties among 40,000 troops in theater. Iran fired at the entire Gulf and the Gulf caught almost everything. Compare this to what Israel did to Tehran this morning. Precision strikes on the IRGC Intelligence Directorate. Explosions near the Supreme Leader’s office. Three detonations in central Tehran confirmed by Iranian state media itself. One side hit what it aimed at. The other side hit one civilian with debris. This is the asymmetry that will define the next 72 hours. Iran demonstrated intent to strike everywhere and capability to hit almost nothing. The Gulf states demonstrated they can defend themselves. And now those states must decide whether the country that just fired ballistic missiles across their borders gets to do it again. They will not let it happen again. Watch for the joint statement. Watch for airspace coordination between Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Manama, and Kuwait City. Watch for the coalition that Iran just built against itself with a single salvo. Iran did not retaliate against Israel this morning. Iran gave every country in the Middle East a reason to retaliate against Iran.

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡

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In his resignation speech this morning, Sir Keir Starmer said: “Six years ago I inherited a party that was...morally bankrupt.” He elaborated, declaring: “We changed our Party, ripping out the poison of antisemitism.” The reality is that Sir Keir’s record on antisemitism is a very mixed bag. He sat in the antisemite Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet for years and backed him to become Prime Minister. Only later, following electoral defeat and then the EHRC report, which followed our referral, did he decide that the Party had become “morally bankrupt” and needed antisemitism torn out “by its roots”. To his credit, he then did change the Party in relation to antisemitism from what it was under Mr Corbyn, who, to underscore the scale of the change, is no longer even a member. Still, the Party has more to do – year on year in our polling of British Jews it is viewed as more tolerant of antisemitism among its officeholders than any other. The remedial job is not over. But Sir Keir deserves gratitude for starting that process. Addressing antisemitism in a political party is one thing. Confronting it in society is another, and far more urgent. On that score, Sir Keir, like his predecessor, has been a failure. Antisemitism in Britain has surged to levels unknown in living memory. That has taken place under the watch of this Government and the last one, across two parties, with no end in sight. Not only has far too little been done, even after repeated promises, but Sir Keir’s Government has even taken measures that have made matters worse, with some foreign policy declarations pouring fuel on the fire. As the country looks forward, addressing this shocking extremism in our society must be a top priority for Sir Keir’s successor. CAA will be there every step of the way, to support the right policies and call out the failures.

Campaign Against Antisemitism

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