It's OK to assault voters, blood clots for up to 15 years after jab, Khan rejects grooming gangs inquiry, eat 25% less meat to save planet... and yet more money for Ukraine
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By Gary Chappell
LABOUR MP Mike Amesbury – jailed for 10 weeks on Monday for assaulting one of his constituents – has walked free after appealing his sentence.
Amesbury, who punched his constituent several times and was heard shouting: "You won’t threaten your MP again will you, you f****** soft lad?” saw his sentence suspended for two years.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who claims there is no two-tier justice in the UK, fast-tracked a number of cases during the fall-out from the Southport murders, where one person, Lucy Connolly, is serving a two-and-a-half year prison sentence for sending a tweet.
The message this move sends to the country under Labour is that you are safer to punch and assault people than you are to have an opinion.
On Tuesday, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “It's completely unacceptable what has happened. No matter who you are. No one is above the law.”
Clearly, that is no longer the case.
The Labour Party suspended Amesbury in the wake of the incident and said he would not be allowed back into the party. But he remains an independent MP and will continue to receive his £91,000 salary under parliamentary rules, which state an MP only has their salary removed when they are no longer an MP.
Blood clots up to 15 years after taking the jab
THE US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has admitted that people who received Covid mRNA “vaccines” are at risk of suffering from deadly blood clots for up to 15 years after they received their last jab.
The admission was revealed in a new peer-reviewed study published in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science.
The story, reported by Slay News, also tells how the latest insurance industry data shows that life expectancy is plunging among people who received Covid mRNA “vaccines”.
The report added that insurers are now calling for proactive steps to address health deterioration, particularly in cardiac, circulatory and cancer-related issues.
In the UK, GPs continue to send private text messages to people urging them to take a Covid booster.
Labour and Khan block grooming gangs inquiry
LONDON Mayor Sadiq Khan has rejected calls for an inquiry into the presence of grooming gangs in the capital.
Despite the Labour Government claiming they are keeping the people of UK safe [see the story above on Mike Amesbury for how well they are doing on this promise], Khan’s decision shows he has no interest in preventing children in London from being raped.
Khan’s Tory rival Susan Hall had repeatedly pressed the Mayor on whether these sex abuse rings were operating, or had previously operated, in London.
But Khan simply responded by saying he was unsure what she meant by “grooming gangs”. For clarity, this comment is from the man who is Mayor of London…
See this report by Unherd.
UK told to eat 25% less meat to save planet
THE Climate Change Committee has told the Government that to hit Net Zero it must impose radical lifestyle changes on the UK.
The Committee, which is the UK’s official Net Zero advisory body, also piled pressure on Brits to buy electric cars, fly less and cut their meat and dairy consumption.
The report said that in order to meet the country’s Net Zero ambition, three-quarters of cars and vans and two-thirds of heavy good vehicles (HGVs) would need to be electric by 2040.
At the same time, Brits should be shunning their cars to cycle and walk more, while eating 25 per cent less meat, the committee stated.
News Uncut has already reported on madcap schemes such as Absolute Zero which, if brought to fruition, would mean no foreign travel, no private car ownership and no meat or dairy consumption.
Full story: The Daily Sceptic.
Another £5.6billion for Ukraine
DESPITE the £22billion black hole Keir Starmer has given a further £5.6bn of our money to Ukraine.
There continues to be no money for some pensioners to claim winter fuel allowance because of that “£22bn black hole”, although members of Parliament are still allowed to claim expenses for heating bills on their second homes.
The energy price cap has also increased, meaning less money in the pockets of UK residents due to increasing bills, despite Labour promising to cuts energy bills by £300 a year.
Council Tax bills are also going up because, reports show, local councils have no money.
But there is always endless amounts of money for Ukraine.
Indeed, since February 2022, the UK has decided that it is OK to send £12.8billion of your money to Ukraine. In fact, Government documents show that £7.8bn of this is for military assistance. It is unclear what the remaining £5bn has been used for.
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