Keir Starmer and the Labour party have blood on their hands from years of appeasing Islamists and antisemites.
On Yom Kippur, Jews in Manchester left synagogue and walked into a knife attack. Two were killed, others wounded. The assailant, steeped in Islamist propaganda, struck on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. This was not a random crime. It was a statement.
A tragedy that comes on the back of a YouGov poll that shows 45% of British people agree with the claim that “Israel treats Palestinians the way the Nazis treated the Jews”. Among young adults aged 18 to 24, that number surged to 60%.
The question now is which side of Britain addresses this catastrophe and how?
We used to live by two foundations. The Enlightenment’s discipline of reason, evidence, universal rights. The Judeo-Christian conviction that the person outranks the crowd. This gave us equal justice, freedom of conscience and scepticism of mob rule. Together they produced equality under law, conscience beyond coercion and a civic sphere where truth mattered more than tribe. Today, those ideas lie in hospice care under Starmer’s Labour, a party still harbouring the antisemitism that festered under Corbyn and was brought to life under Blair’s postmodern globalist agenda.
Orwell warned that “the very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world”. Starmer’s Government seems to have persuaded itself that it’s dead already, replaced with DEI, transgender apologists, consent algorithms, identity quotas, and virtue signalling...<<<Read More>>>...