Why not treat them as human beings? Critical examination of Diane Abbott’s controversial migrant tweet In a recent heated exchange on Nick Ferrari’s Breakfast show, a caller named Moses passionately defended Independent MP Diane Abbott’s response to Lee Anderson’s derogatory comments about migrants. Anderson had made a statement suggesting that those unhappy with the Bibby […]
Jeremy Vine Stands Strong with Fellow Victims of Stalker Alex Belfield The ‘Jimmy Savile of Trolling’ Jeremy Vine, the host of BBC Radio 2, has pledged his support to fellow victims of online stalker Alex Belfield, whom he describes as the ‘Jimmy Savile of trolling’. Vine, now 58, was subjected to vile social media posts […]
Obituary: Ann Clwyd A Life of Activism and Advocacy Ann Clwyd, the former Labour MP for Cynon Valley, has passed away at the age of [age]. During her 35-year career in politics, Clwyd made a significant impact in various areas, from championing the cause of coal miners to raising concerns about the National Health Service […]
Sexual Assault Revelations: Lucy Spraggan Speaks Out on the Dark Side of Reality TV Background Former X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan has recently come forward about her experience of sexual assault during the filming of the popular reality TV show in 2012. In an interview with The Guardian, Spraggan, now 31, spoke about the incident, […]
Rwanda Policy: Suella Braverman says plan to stop the boats is being held back The Issue at Hand The ongoing debate surrounding the United Kingdom’s immigration policy took another turn this week as Home Secretary Suella Braverman expressed her frustration with what she termed “phoney humanitarianism.” Braverman accused critics of the government’s plan to send […]