โ Transgender man arrested for trying to get into children's classrooms in a blonde wig and dress. He's obviously bringing this little LGBT community into disrepute...
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/sex-offender-found-wandering-school-dressed-as-woman-38235853.html
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/sex-offender-found-wandering-school-dressed-as-woman-38235853.html
When a Christian group conducted a peaceful demo at a Canadian "Pride" event, Antifa attacked them, but then things quickly turned...
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2019/06/15/hamilton-police-investigating-large-fight-at-gage-park-pride-festival.html
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2019/06/15/hamilton-police-investigating-large-fight-at-gage-park-pride-festival.html
thestar.com
Hamilton police investigating large fight at Gage Park Pride Festival | The Star
Hamilton Police Service are investigating a physical confrontation involving โnumerous peopleโ at a pride festival in Gage Park.
โ Grievance politics is ethnic politics
Ever get the feeling that much of history is used by socialist academics to create an anti-European narrative?
https://nypost.com/2019/06/18/man-nabbed-for-bronx-rape-allegedly-said-she-deserved-it-for-slavery/
Ever get the feeling that much of history is used by socialist academics to create an anti-European narrative?
https://nypost.com/2019/06/18/man-nabbed-for-bronx-rape-allegedly-said-she-deserved-it-for-slavery/
Some of the difficulties in overcoming issues for the next generation?
Is it not wholly appropriate to keep this away from children (and most adults too)?
Absolutely disgraceful. This grotesque visual monstrosity should not be allowed anywhere near so symbolic a location as the British seat of government at the Palace of Westminister.
(And 'Big Ideas' is run by an ex-BBC producer and British Council employee)
The government has been accused of rigging its campaign to build a ยฃ100 million Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament.
Thousands of positive comments about the scheme have been submitted to Westminster city council since a company called Big Ideas was hired at a cost of ยฃ118,000 to the taxpayer to help with โpublic engagementโ.
The council is expected to grant planning permission for the largely subterranean monument and education centre in Victoria Tower Gardens in the autumn, despite opposition from the Royal Parks, Historic England, the Environment Agency and Unesco.
Since Big Ideas was taken on, there has been a remarkable shift in the number and nature of comments. The Save Victoria Tower Gardens Campaign, representing local residents, said the government was โpaying consultants to rig its own planning applicationโ.
From January 8, when public consultation opened, until May 13, the council website received 144 comments supporting the application and 866 comments opposing it: a ratio of six to one against. From May 14, when Big Ideas started its campaign in earnest, to June 18, 2,824 supportive comments were received, with 160 in opposition: a ratio of almost 18 to one in favour.
The average number of supportive comments a day leapt from 1.15 to 122.74 since the public relations firm was engaged. Many were just a few words long.
Paul Diamond, a leading barrister specialising in public law, believes that there are legal concerns over the nature of the consultation process, not least because the comments need to be taken in context. He argues that under the Sedley Requirements, a set of legal tests, the views of a local resident, who might be affected by extra traffic, deserve to be given more weight than those of someone who has no stake.
โItโs not like going down the pub and giving everyone a fiver for their opinion,โ he said. โThe purpose of consulting is to ascertain public views. It is not an extension of government policy. You cannot have a public body using public funds to engineer a political result. If this comes before the courts they will also consider how, under the European Convention, governments have to act fairly when infringing public rights.โ
The Ministry of Housing, which is supervising the project, responded: โWe donโt recognise these allegations. Big Ideas is being funded to encourage local and national conversations on the proposed Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre. The final planning decision sits with Westminster council.โ
Despite the opposition, the project, instigated by David Cameron in 2016, has been backed by all five living prime ministers. The memorial, which had to be redesigned by its architect, Sir David Adjaye, in April, has also received support from 174 MPs and peers, including the Labour peer Lord Dubs, a Kindertransport refugee, Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, and local rabbis.
โWe know there are strong feelings on both sides of this application and it will be considered in the same way we would any other sensitive scheme,โ a Westminster council said. โWe have processes in place for handling, and giving the appropriate weight to, organised campaigns.โ
Big Ideas was approached for comment but did not respond. Previously, when asked about the claim of โriggingโ the consultation, a spokeswoman said Big Ideas was trying to โsupport access to accurate information and opportunity to commentโ.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pr-firm-big-ideas-hired-to-rig-decision-on-holocaust-memorial-site-fpmfkwlkv
(And 'Big Ideas' is run by an ex-BBC producer and British Council employee)
The government has been accused of rigging its campaign to build a ยฃ100 million Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament.
Thousands of positive comments about the scheme have been submitted to Westminster city council since a company called Big Ideas was hired at a cost of ยฃ118,000 to the taxpayer to help with โpublic engagementโ.
The council is expected to grant planning permission for the largely subterranean monument and education centre in Victoria Tower Gardens in the autumn, despite opposition from the Royal Parks, Historic England, the Environment Agency and Unesco.
Since Big Ideas was taken on, there has been a remarkable shift in the number and nature of comments. The Save Victoria Tower Gardens Campaign, representing local residents, said the government was โpaying consultants to rig its own planning applicationโ.
From January 8, when public consultation opened, until May 13, the council website received 144 comments supporting the application and 866 comments opposing it: a ratio of six to one against. From May 14, when Big Ideas started its campaign in earnest, to June 18, 2,824 supportive comments were received, with 160 in opposition: a ratio of almost 18 to one in favour.
The average number of supportive comments a day leapt from 1.15 to 122.74 since the public relations firm was engaged. Many were just a few words long.
Paul Diamond, a leading barrister specialising in public law, believes that there are legal concerns over the nature of the consultation process, not least because the comments need to be taken in context. He argues that under the Sedley Requirements, a set of legal tests, the views of a local resident, who might be affected by extra traffic, deserve to be given more weight than those of someone who has no stake.
โItโs not like going down the pub and giving everyone a fiver for their opinion,โ he said. โThe purpose of consulting is to ascertain public views. It is not an extension of government policy. You cannot have a public body using public funds to engineer a political result. If this comes before the courts they will also consider how, under the European Convention, governments have to act fairly when infringing public rights.โ
The Ministry of Housing, which is supervising the project, responded: โWe donโt recognise these allegations. Big Ideas is being funded to encourage local and national conversations on the proposed Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre. The final planning decision sits with Westminster council.โ
Despite the opposition, the project, instigated by David Cameron in 2016, has been backed by all five living prime ministers. The memorial, which had to be redesigned by its architect, Sir David Adjaye, in April, has also received support from 174 MPs and peers, including the Labour peer Lord Dubs, a Kindertransport refugee, Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, and local rabbis.
โWe know there are strong feelings on both sides of this application and it will be considered in the same way we would any other sensitive scheme,โ a Westminster council said. โWe have processes in place for handling, and giving the appropriate weight to, organised campaigns.โ
Big Ideas was approached for comment but did not respond. Previously, when asked about the claim of โriggingโ the consultation, a spokeswoman said Big Ideas was trying to โsupport access to accurate information and opportunity to commentโ.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pr-firm-big-ideas-hired-to-rig-decision-on-holocaust-memorial-site-fpmfkwlkv
www.thetimes.co.uk
PR firm Big Ideas hired to โrigโ decision on Holocaust memorial site
The government has been accused of rigging its campaign to build a ยฃ100 million Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament. Thousands of positive comments about the scheme have been...
โ The Silicon Stasi are a dangerous electoral influence that is not being addressed.
Perversely, false accusations against Russian meddling was the excuse for them to do it.
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/project-veritas-exposes-youtube-for-electoral-manipulation-prior-to-abortion-vote-in-ireland/
Perversely, false accusations against Russian meddling was the excuse for them to do it.
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/project-veritas-exposes-youtube-for-electoral-manipulation-prior-to-abortion-vote-in-ireland/