Cancel culture on the left has come full circle, as those who cancel are now the ones who fear cancellation.
This week we saw Lindsay Hoyle, the leader of the neutral Labor House, change parliamentary procedures to allow a party question to be asked instead of an SNP question, which would have apparently caused up to 80 Labor MPs there to revolt.
This was supposed to be the SNP's debate day. Instead, the Speaker, under suspected pressure from Sir Keir Starmer, allowed a question to be put to Labour. This led to a revolt of the benches.
It's like school, isn't it? Lindsay apologized, claiming he was concerned about the deputies' safety given recent matters such as harassment of people like Tobias Elwood.
Nana Acqua believes cancel culture has come full circle
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But in doing so he also avoided dividing the Labor Party, of which he is a member. So has fear taken over politics?
Is this a taste of things to come from Labor under Starmer? Then big news. Anderson told me this week that Islamists had taken control of London after a wave of weekly pro-Palestine protests.
But he later clarified that he meant that they controlled the Khan. Sadiq described his comments as anti-Islam, anti-Muslim and racist.
“But these comments coming from a conservative city are anti-Islamic, anti-Muslim, racist. We have seen over the last couple of days confirmation that over the last few months there has been an increase in anti-Muslim cases by over 330 people,” Khan said. cent.
Sadiq Khan claimed that Anderson's comments “add fuel to the fire.”
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He added: “These comments add fuel to the fire of hatred against Muslims, and I fear that the complete silence from Rishi Sunak and the Cabinet is a condonement of this racism.”
While of course since that particular interview Lee Anderson has been suspended.
Now some people might argue that only a small minority are causing problems and have the right to protest in a pro-Palestine protest, after all we are a democracy.
But others may also point to Sadiq Khan's record as mayor with ULEZ being his crowning glory. But what do you think?
Nana said there was a “rebellion” in the House of Commons
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Finally, the price, Harry. Oh, well, he's our prince. Prince Harry's lawyers appear to be making his case for saying to stay in the United States.
They say he has the right to embellish his book “Spare Parts.”
This would indicate that if they are saying this, he did not mention his drug use on his visa forms.
We will follow this story with interest. It's been a good week.