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THE SUN SAYS If courts are soft on pro-Palestinian mobs, where is the legal deterrent?



This is not the first time that we are asking: On which planet do our judges and magistrates live?

When the butchers of Hamas attacked Israel and killed more Jews in a single day than at any time since the Holocaust, the killers used paragliders to carry out their deadly attacks.

Three women decided to celebrate that horror by wearing pictures of gliders during a violent and feverish pro-Palestine rally, a deliberately provocative act.

Yet, rather than put him behind bars, a judge sitting at Westminster Magistrates' Court today decided to release him with only a conditional release.

One of the defendants, Noemutu Olayinka Taiwo, has been relieved of the obligation to contribute the £400 costs because she is waiting for leave to remain in the UK and therefore cannot claim benefits to repay it .

She will now join the long list of other foreign criminals on our streets – unlikely to ever be removed. The police have been quite lenient towards the pro-Palestinian mob.

With the courts joining them, where is the legal hurdle now?

shame again
For those looking to see what kind of government Sir Keir Starmer would lead, Labour's Rochdale by-election scandal has been a complete disappointment.

First the universal support of a notorious racist.

Then dithering, followed by an inevitable U-turn.

It has been an ongoing personal disaster for the Labor leader.

But it goes deeper than his now-infamous indecision.

What this saga really shows is that Azhar Ali's brand of hate speech is so common in some labor circles that it went completely unchallenged at the meeting where he exposed it.

Why did none of the party workers present speak?

Apparently, because some Labor leaders either skeptically believe that being completely anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine is a vote-winner.

Or worse, they are actually anti-Semites.

Labor has tonight suspended a second prospective MP who was at the meeting and called for the closure of Israeli troops.

But Starmer still has a long way to go before he can truly claim that his party has truly changed.

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It's hard to think of another DJ who loves his audience and radio so much.

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