When you delegitimise and marginalise critics then you're free to do this 21:12 - Sep 10 with 9978 views | Darth_Koont | It would be good to hear criticism from all those Israel-supporting groups like the Tory leadership, the CFI and LFI who say they are actually working for a two-state solution ... oh I forgot. That's just lip service as they again stand idly by and do nothing about the latest in the long line of annexations that is destroying the viability of any future Palestinian state. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-49655226 Whether it's arming and training the Saudis to kill Yemenis, trying to manipulate factional power for commercial gain or providing a shelter for the religious and nationalist right in Israel to operate with impunity, the UK establishment is a shameful enemy of the people of the Middle East. Do we really want our country to be seen like this? | |
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When you delegitimise and marginalise critics then you're free to do this on 07:42 - Sep 12 with 559 views | pbishop1799 | ‘Politics and the English Language’, by George Orwell. Do read it. | | | |
When you delegitimise and marginalise critics then you're free to do this on 08:41 - Sep 12 with 526 views | Darth_Koont |
When you delegitimise and marginalise critics then you're free to do this on 07:42 - Sep 12 by pbishop1799 | ‘Politics and the English Language’, by George Orwell. Do read it. |
Sounds interesting and very relevant. Thanks. | |
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When you delegitimise and marginalise critics then you're free to do this on 20:15 - Sep 12 with 461 views | Darth_Koont | The EU reponse: For their part, the EU said they did not recognise any changes made to the pre-1967 borders and called any settlement plans "illegal under international law". An EU spokesperson told Euronews: "As reaffirmed in numerous Foreign Affairs Council conclusions, the EU will not recognise any changes to the pre-1967 borders including with regard to Jerusalem, other than those agreed by the parties. "The policy of settlement construction and expansion, including in East Jerusalem, is illegal under international law and its continuation, and actions taken in this context undermine the viability of the two-state solution and the prospects for lasting peace." The UK response: That's why we need to stay in the EU. We have no moral and social compass otherwise. | |
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