Supreme Court Abolishes Employment Tribunal Fees – Thank the Lib Dems, Jo Swinson & Vince Cable for introducing them

Grenfell Inquiry Judge Moore-Bick Rejected UNISON’s Application at the Court of Appeal  I must confess that I have a personal interest in the historic judgment of the Supreme Court to overturn the introduction of penalty fees aimed at deterring applications to Employment Tribunals.  Before illness forced me into retirement in 2013 I had spent over…

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Why Israel and Zionism’s Leaders Supports Viktor Orban’s Anti-Semitic Campaign Against George Soros

Zionism has no objection to Orban Rehabilitating Hungary’s War-time pro-Nazi leader Miklos Horthy The Main Enemy is Israel’s human rights groups Admiral Horthy and Hitler In March 1989, in an article ‘Zionism and anti-Semitism’ [Return 1] I wrote, in respect of Israel’s warm relations with the neo-Nazi Junta in Argentina, which had tortured and murdered up…

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Professors Ofer Cassif & Daniel Blatman of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem Compare Israel to Nazi Germany

According to the IHRA definition of Anti-Semitism Israeli Professors Cassif and Blatman are ‘anti-Semitic’ According to the discredited International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of ‘anti-Semitism’ which Theresa May adopted in January and which the Zionists are trying to foist on the Labour Party, manifestations of anti-Semitism may include ‘Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to…

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It wasn’t just Dr Mengele and the Nazi doctors who conducted experiments on Jewish children – Israeli doctors did too

Labour Zionism’s Kidnapping and Abduction of Thousands of Yemenite Babies Children were routinely separated from their parents on kibbutzes Spielberg Jewish Film Archive Less than two weeks ago, two thousand Yemenite Jews demonstrated in Jerusalem in protest at the latest saga of the thousands of missing babies.  When the Israeli state was founded in 1948,…

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Grenfell Tower – Murder by May and Kensington Council

The Privatisation of the Management of Council Housing Began with New Labour In the long-forgotten case of Director of Public Prosecutions v Smith [1961] A.C. 290 it was held that ‘a person is presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his acts.’   In this case a policeman had stopped a car and when…

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