THE comments by Kemi Badenoch MP regarding “that amazing thing with the pagers” – where at least 37 people including children were murdered – really highlights why people like Badenoch should be nowhere near any political power!
She is celebrating Israel for its latest terrorist tactic. What is wrong with people like Badenoch, Starmer, Sunak and co – have they all been bought by Israeli funding? How many new suits would it take for Starmer to come out with a similar line?
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These people should be kicked out of office and never allowed to stand for election again. It is despicable that it has be pointed out repeatedly that supporting war criminals is a bad thing! Let’s hope Badenoch can join Starmer, Sunak and of course Genocide Joe Biden in the Hague when the world wakes up and finally tackles Israel for its terrorism and war crimes and then turns to those who have been enabling this terror state to carry out such attacks.
Cllr Kenny MacLaren
Paisley
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