Labour MP Kim Johnson certainly turned heads at the picket line yesterday. Standing in solidarity with the junior doctors campaigning for a 35% pay rise, Johnson took “striking” to a new level, as she posed with a chic beige & nut brown Gucci handbag, accented with leather trim and light fine gold hardware. The perfect look for picket line posing. All for a cool £1,500 from Profile Fashion…
Guido presumes Johnson’s stumped up for the real deal. Especially given the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau warns against buying counterfeit goods as “many fraudsters use the proceeds […] to fund drug dealing or other types of organised crime.” Get the look, get it right…
Kim Johnson has apologised to the Commons via a Point of Order after being bollocked by Labour’s Chief Whip. It really sounds like she meant it…
Kier Starmer is taking action against a Labour MP’s use of “disturbing language” against Israel. At PMQs today, Kim Johnson called Israel’s government “fascist”, before adding it was an “apartheid” state. Tom Harwood is now reporting that Kim has been called in to the Labour Whip’s office, where she is likely to be suspended if she can’t apologise fulsomely. This isn’t even the first time Kim has caused controversy, the far-left Corbynite previously denied her predecessor was hounded out of politics by antisemitism. At least Labour is now taking these issues seriously.
Labour MPs Fleur Anderson, Apsana Begum, Ian Mearns, and Kim Johnson have voted to block the educational inequality report, which explores how white working-class pupils have been let down by the education system, before the House. It’s clear the four Labour MPs were whipped by the party…
One of the more controversial parts of the report argues that the term white privilege is “alienating to disadvantaged white communities, and it may have contributed towards a systemic neglect of white people facing hardship who also need specific support.”
Kim Johnson said in response to the report: “I am not happy with the whole section on white privilege […] I think [the committee] were trying to create a bit of a culture war.” Labour MPs demonstrating once again why they are losing the white working class vote…
With babyfaced Socialist Campaign Group member Dan Carden resigning today, it can be hard to keep track of all the young loony left Labour MPs. As they make more headlines becoming increasingly assertive against Sir Keir, Guido today brings you a comprehensive guide to keeping track of the loony left’s 2019 intake. Some have already made quite a name for themselves…
All are members of the Socialist Campaign Group – now boasting 34 MPs, along with stalwarts John McDonnell, Diane Abbott, and Jeremy Corbyn. It is striking how many replaced former centrist Labour MPs from Chuka Umunna and Mike Gapes to Luciana Berger, Ann Coffey, and Chris Leslie. Now hard left cranks sit in their former seats – many cushioned by massive majorities. What a stunning success ChangeUK was…
Holocaust Memorial Day is next Monday and last Tuesday the Holocaust Educational Trust held an event in parliament hosted by Matt Chorley. Parliamentarians attended the event to hear from survivors, educators and a speech from the acclaimed historian Sir Antony Beevor. The event was invitation only.
Eyebrows were raised by those who noticed that in the audience was Apsana Begum, the newly-elected MP for Poplar and Limehouse. Guido understands she was not invited, which is hardly surprising given her troubled relationship with the Jewish community. She sat through the speeches and hopefully learnt something.
Three other MPs dropped into the event uninvited;
These three MPs went over to a banner, took some selfies with the banner in the background and according to a witness immediately left. Guido suspects that the pictures were taken to be shared on social media on Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday. For all her faults Apsana Begum actually listened to what was said, the other three MPs are just cynically virtue signalling.