@@jokesaside9207 It isnt and here's why. 50% of the current population of Gaza is under 18 and so couldn't have voted for Hamas. The last time there was an election in Gaza was 2006. There was a 75% turnout and 40% voted for Hamas which wasnt even a majority back then. Those who voted for Hamas back then are 20% of the population today and that election is objectively the most recent official, population level data that we have of support for Hamas since there has been no elections since.
Replace Reform with its former name, the Brexit party. Imagine loving your children by taking their EU citizenship away and stopping them from easily moving and living in any EU country they wish. But with a father like you, something tells me they'll be too close-minded to consider that an option for them.
I'd like to be proven wrong, but he seems far to vanilla to be the PM. But then again, the only other viable option this election is an absolute clown.
@aaronaaronson7600 head of the cps at the time there was an investigation 🔎 you don't think the head of the cps would know about a famous man under investigation 🙄 next you will be saying brown didn't tell the police to forget about the grooming gangs. Labour are a disgrace.
@georgeohunt2263 Yes I do. Starmer was a close friend of Saville as were many other mp's, slimey starmer actually defended Saville when the story first broke. I wouldn't trust starmer anywhere near children
@@IAN-DIXON..please provide evidence for your claims (you can't, you've made them up) I think the story you are referring to is that Starmer was head of the CPS when Savile was cleared of his crimes. Of course if you knew anything about how these things work you'd know it's not the job of the head of the CPS to make judgements on every case.
@@georgeohunt2263 Starmer was in charge of the cps when there were repeated complaints about Saville which his dept failed to act on. At the end of the day thats on him. In the same way as the excess covid deaths are on Johnson, even if he wasnt the one that personally made the worst decisions (thats Hancock), he is, as leader, responsible.
@1337murk No one lied to me my family friends and I wanted to leave the EU long before the referendum, so anything that was said during the referendum made no difference to us. Our minds was already made up.