News about Luciana Berger

Since being wooed back by Starmer, an MP who resigned from Labour for anti-semitism RE-JOINS

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2023
Luciana Berger, the MP for Liverpool Wavertree, became disillusioned with her party in the spring of 2019 and resigned after almost a decade as the MP for Liverpool Wavertree. Ms Berger, a native of Wembley, London, cited a "sea of cases" of antisemitism within Labour, alleging that its top brass of choosing to 'brush under the carpet' no complaints were filed. Sir Keir has expressed regret that Ms Berger has accepted his invitation to rejoin the party, saying she was 'forced out by coercion, thuggery, and bigotry.'

SARAH VINE: If Starmer gets to No10, the rights of women in Britain could be set back decades

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2023
SARAH VINE: To say that the Labour Party has a problem with women, as its MP for Canterbury Rosie Duffield said last week, is not strictly accurate. It would be appropriate to say that it has a problem with biological women or, to use the rather graphic and derogatory word used by the trans lobby and its various allies, a 'cis' woman problem. (Cis - or cisgender - is a term used to describe a person whose gender identity matches with their biological sex.) On the other hand, if you are a trans woman, implying that a male with the physical appearance of a woman) or irreversibly (by hormone therapy or gender reassignment surgery) as a female, the Labour Party adores you.

Rosie Duffield admits to suffering from 'low-level trauma' in her political exile

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2023
A Labour MP has confirmed that her party has a 'woman problem'. Rosie Duffield appeared out yesterday after being booed by male colleagues in the Commons and then shunned by party leaders. It seemed as if she were in a'abusive relationship,' she said. In a blow to Sir Keir Starmer's aspirations to become prime minister, the 51-year-old confirmed that it would be difficult to persuade voters that Labour was not sexist.

'I'd lost six stone but my boobs just looked like two boiled eggs': Take our Quotes of the year quiz

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
Having sifted the most illuminating quotes by public figures in 2022 from the billows of hot air that were expelled (much of it from a certain royal residence in Montecito), PAUL DONNELLEY asks, who said what? For example, which Wimbledon champion was unexpectedly knocked out of tennis when he unexpectedly fell in for tea: 'I have won this tournament eight times, please believe me.' Where do I get in?'

Labour candidate who accused Israel of exploiting the Holocaust is elected to party's governing body

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
On Thursday, Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi (pictued) took over a seat on the party's National Executive Committee. In the past, he far-Left activist has sparked controversy over her belief that antisemitism allegations are misused' to provoke hatred against Palestinians, as well as her attempts to play down the plight of Jewish MPs branded by trolls. The Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council, and the CST, a community safety trust, said in a joint statement, "in Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, an extreme wing among grassroots Labour activists, was elected someone who stood on a platform to reverse the party's positive strides.'

How Amnesty became Vladimir Putin's mouthpiece

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2022
Amnesty released with a lot of enthusiasm on Donatella Rovera's visit to Kramatorsk to cover the Russia-Ukraine conflict on August 4 and Ukraine. Rovera (main) made the controversial argument that Ukraine has intentionally put civilians in risk by establishing bases and weapons systems in populated urban areas.' According to the tawdry paper, which in effect accused a country trying to stop an occupying army from using human shields, such military actions' violate international humanitarian law.' It has also accused Ukraine of failing to evacuate civilians from several urban areas. Agnes Callamard, the Amnesty secretary general, has been asked to resign (bottom right). Ukrainian policeman says goodbye to his family top right)