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repulsewarrior wrote:About 500 were arrested in Trafalgar Square yesterday.

Lordo wrote:Talk of exaggerating one's victimhood.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/news/adil-ray-sparks-gmb-fury-with-disgusting-manchester-synagogue-attack-comment-must-apologise/ar-AA1NN0ur?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=dff2acbab7824215bcb5dac2f762e641&ei=32Baroness Berger then replied: "I mean, it was already at its worst levels before the events of yesterday.
"The fear and the concern and the experience of the British Jewish community over the past couple of years has already meant that everyone knows someone, if it hasn’t been themselves, that everyone knows someone either in their family who themselves has been directly attacked or has themselves been a victim of anti-Jewish hatred.
Here is some interesting facts.
1. Since October 2023 Two-thirds of incidents happened on or after the Hamas attacks on 7 October. This included 416 incidents reported to the CST, which works to protect British Jews from antisemitism, in the week I make that approx 140 per year.
2. As of the 2021 Census, there are approximately 271,327 people who identified as Jewish in England and Wales, which accounts for about 0.5% of the population.
You can see how this ZioNazi Witch actually convinced her self that all of of 271,327 people must have come into contact with some sort of abuse.
She should visit Palestine to see what her friends over there are doing.
The Met Police logged almost 20,000 religious and race hate crime offences last year, new figures show. It comes as police-recorded hate crime rose for the first time in three years in England and Wales, with increases in both racially and religiously motivated offences.

Rachel Reeves is targeting workers earning £46,000 a year or more in this month's Budget, as she struggles to fill a £40 billion hole in the public finances – while claiming to keep her promise not to increase taxes on 'working people'.
The Tories have seized on claims by Whitehall sources that the Treasury had solved the conundrum by defining 'working people' as those in the bottom two-thirds of earnings, which equates to a salary of £45,000 or less.

I am now 54 and earn £125,000 pre-tax, £25,000 of which is sacrificed for pension contributions to avoid the pernicious 60pc tax rate......
My home is in council tax Band G with an estimated value of £2.5m, although it is heavily mortgaged. I bought it in 2019 for £1.4m plus stamp duty.
I estimate that extending the freeze on income tax thresholds, a “mansion tax”, a £2,000 cap on salary sacrifice, plus the impact of going back into the £100,000 tax trap, could cost me up to £9,000 a year.

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