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“FAR-LEFT” influence on Black Lives Matter and Extinction Rebellion to be probed,” read the “exclusive” headline in the Daily Telegraph.
“Attempts by far-left activists to ‘hijack’ movements including Black Lives Matter and Extinction Rebellion are being investigated in a review ordered by Boris Johnson,” it said, with the review led by turncoat ex-Labour MP John Woodcock.
The idea of reds stirring up black activists sounded familiar, so I looked back at some old issues of The Times.
In the 1960s, black Americans in the Southern states could not vote, and were terrorised by the police and racist gangs.
They organised a civil rights movement of marches and protests. George Wallace, the racist governor of Alabama, tried stopping them.
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A SPEECH by Sir Keir Starmer on how he would lead a post-Covid recovery if he became prime minister received a chilly reception from leftwingers today, with Momentum dismissing it as having “no ambition” and “little substance.”
The Labour leader pledged to stamp out inequalities and injustices exposed by the coronavirus pandemic if he wins power.
He announced that an issue of “recovery bonds” would be party policy. They would serve as IOUs to those who lent money to the government, which he said would spend it on rebuilding local communities, jobs, businesses and infrastructure.
Sir Keir compared the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic to the aftermath of the second world war, arguing that there was an opportunity to “forge a new contract with the British people.”