News about Owen Jones

According to a former palace staff, Kate Middleton's conspiracy theories are the 'curse of being a modern prince.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
A former Palace staff has described the conspiracy theories surrounding the Princess of Wales (right) in recent months as the 'curse of being a modern royal.' After cancer was discovered after major abdominal surgery earlier this year, the royal, 42, announced in an emotional video (left) message that she is undergoing 'preventative' chemotherapy. The revelation came after weeks of cruel rumors on social media, including X, Instagram, and TikTok, where trolls posted mocking messages and memes regarding her whereabouts. A former Palace aide told PEOPL E that Kate's wellbeing was a 'complex reaction.' There was no malintent,' they said. However, it gave rise to the belief that people wanted to know - but, unfortunately, being a modern royal brings the curse of being a modern prince.'

Vile Katespiracy troll's shameless scheme? Is Sussex-cheerleader Christopher Bouzy wishing that his slurs against cancer-hit Kate would make him a Silicon Valley king after BANKRUPTCY and flailing tech ventures?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
In 2018, tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy launched his software program 'Bot Sentinel' to'help people recognize fake [social media] accounts and invasive trolls.' If he's still looking for the latter, he'll have to take a look at the mirror. For, as part of his company's on-line plea for financial contributions to'help us combat online bullying and disinformation,' his own latest social media outpourings regarding the royal Family's dark conspiracies have certainly been 'disinformation.' As for 'online harassment', how about endlessly commenting on the Princess of Wales's changing weight, accusing her of lying when she said she badly Photoshopped that Mother's Day image with her children, and even seemingly attacking her Friday video announcement revealing her cancer diagnosis as akin to 'North Korean propaganda'?

Everything the Palace has said about Kate Middleton's cancer: How she learned diagnosis, when she started chemotherapy and why she decided to tell the world

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Kate Middleton revealed that she was in the 'early stages' of preventative chemotherapy for cancer treatment. The Princess of Wales narrated how the cancerous cells were discovered in a moving video in January when she was undergoing chemotherapy for another illness. She explained that she did not speak out about it earlier because she wanted to 'explain everything' to George, Charlotte, and Louis, assuaging them that "I'm going to be fine." This was also the reason why the William was compelled to cancel a memorial service for his late saviour, King Constantine of Greece, as it was reported that this was the time when the family first learned of Kate's illness. Here's a look at what the palace has told us to date, in the midst of the outpouring of love and support from politicians, actors, and the general public.

Will conspiracy theorists finally be shamed into silence?Kate made unprecedented statement now 'so she and William could protect their family from public shock over Easter' - but aides hope her courageous act will also stop cruel speculation

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
As the world reels from the shock that Princess of Wales has cancer, royal sources predict weeks of traumatic speculation will come to an end. Princess Catherine revealed today that she was fighting the disease after being ruled out of major abdominal surgery in January and was undergoing preventative chemotherapy on doctors' recommendation. As she tried to get to grip with the news and explain the difficult situation to her children, the mother-of-three said the last two months had been'very difficult.' According to reports, the announcement was made because Prince George, eight-year-old Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, five, grew up from school today, affording Kate and Prince William the opportunity to separate them privately and shield them from the inevitable public shock. However, aides are also hoping that the announcement would put an end to tense social media rumors regarding Catherine's wellbeing and whereabouts that have enraged the family in recent weeks.

Owen Jones, a Labour activist, has left Labour to support the nascent Socialist party, Keir Starmer, shuns anyone "to the Left of Peter Mandelson" as the leader says he speaks to Tony Blair "a lot."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Owen Jones, a Guardian columnist, has confirmed that he is going to continue supporting We Deserve Better, a new pressure group. It will support both Green and independent candidates for Parliament, with some of them standing against shadow ministers. He said that it had become abundant that Keir Starmer (right) will not even do the bare minimum to improve people's lives, and that no one 'to the Left of Peter Mandelson' (pictured left) would have been criticized.' Sir Keir revealed that he talks to Tony Blair (inset) 'a lot'.

ANDREW NEIL: In what moral universe can the hard Left's poster boy justify watching the Hamas massacre video - then sowing seeds of doubt about its horrors?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
ANDREW NEIL: Even battle-hardened war correspondents have wonced and shed tears - I certainly did - watching the harrowing 43-minute video chronicling Hamas' barbarism on October 7. The Israel Defence Force (IDF) stitched it together from Hamas' own bodycam, dashboard, and cell phone video as they proudly documented their horrors. Now there's a new YouTube video about the day, which, in a very different way, is also impossible to watch, but it's more likely to make you retch than cry in this situation. Owen Jones, a prominent voice of the Guardian bourgeois hard Left and on-off Corbynista, which discusses the content of the IDF's video, has a 25-minute monologue (though it seems longer than that).

JICHARD LINEKER: It's the issue that keeps me up at night... how thick is Gary Lineker?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2023
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Not for the first time, Lineker finds himself in deep shamar over a social media intervention when he endorsed an interview with Guardian's Owen Jones, accusing Israel of 'genocide'. Raz Segal's interview with Holocaust historian Raz Segal was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone's time,' he told his nearly nine million followers.' The simple fact that it was being hosted by pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel fanatic Jones tells you in advance where it was headed.

In a new impartiality dispute for broadcaster, BBC employees 'fury' at Gary Lineker after Match of the Day actor Ida posted a video accusing Israel of "textbook genocide" in Gaza

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2023
The Match of the Day host (left) took to X, formerly Twitter, to post the 13-minute clip of an Israeli-American historian Raz Segal and journalist Owen Jones (pictured right) discussing the continuing Middle East crisis. The October 7 Hamas attack was not "a crime connected to the Holocaust in any way," according to Mr Segal, an associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University in New Jersey. Lineker, 62, had posted the video with his 8.7 million followers, indicating that it was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone's time,' but the Jewish faith has reportedly caused anxiety among corporate employees.

Gary Lineker of the BBC ignites a new suspicion of impartiality by posting a video accusing Israel of commiting 'textbook genocide' in Gaza

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2023
Gary Lineker, a BBC journalist, sparked a new impartiality controversy last night after posting a video accusing Israel of commiting "textbook genocide" in Gaza. journalist Owen Jones was interviewed by Match of the Day host Raz Segal about the ongoing Middle East's conflict. Prof Segal's video critiques the IDF's bombardment of the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of Hamas' sickening terror attacks on October 7, which killed more than 1,400 civilians in Israel.

I've lived around the world, and Kemi Badenoch is correct; despite what hand-wringing white nationalists would have you believe, Britain is the right place to be black

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
AKUA (Nawa): I applauded Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch when she said - correctly - that Britain is the best place in the world to be a black person. However, I've found that paying attention to big political speeches is always worthwhile. A quick review of the blowhards who mocked her on social media, among them the usual suspects such as Left-wing commentator Owen Jones and Green MP Caroline Lucas, revealed a surprising depth: a number of them happen to be white. I'm willing to be generous and acknowledge that some of these liberal do-gooders may have noble, anti-racist motives. However, that doesn't mean they're wrong, either because they misrepresent what Badenoch said or dismissive assumptions that black people in the United Kingdom are systematically 'oppressed.' First of all, Badenoch never said that Britain was perfect, but I've travelled and lived all over, and I suspect it will be much better than most places when it comes to bigotry.

Who's had it worse millennials or baby boomers? On GMB, the debate comes out

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 3, 2023
Baby boomers had struggled more than 'entitled' younger generations, according to Dawn Neesom, who appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain, although viewers agreed. In comparison, journalist Owen Jones argued that millennials have been up for a challenge. Viewers of the show were split on the subject, with one claiming: 'Boomers got everything they wanted and then complain, while others insist that millennials want the bare minimum, and then get told they're being unreasonable.'

Fisayo Adarabioyo, 27, a former Crystal Palace actor, pleaded guilty to murdering his ex-girlfriend, according to the court

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2023
XCLUSIVE: Fisayo Adarabioyo, a 27-year-old Crystal Palace attacker, reportedly threatened to murder his ex-girlfriend after she told him she was pregnant, according to a court today. Adarabioyo had a brief acquaintance with Nadia Messaoud, 39, but decided against it. They had only met up a dozen times last year, but she did text her to say she was six months pregnant in May. Adarabioyo rode round to her home in Knutsford, Cheshire, at 10 p.m., and threw pebbles at her window when she refused to let him in, according to the Warrington magistrates. After playing for two Dutch sides and Macclesfield Town, the emo, erupted, and texted his ex-lover: "If you tell someone, I'll kill you."

According to an ex-Liz Truss staffer, the team pretended her relatives died in order to avoid press appearances

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2022
Kirsty Buchanan, who worked as a media advisor to Ms Truss, said they'ran out of excuses" to not appear on Question Time. Ms Truss told aides that she did not invite her to speak to a particular individual in the Whitehall Sources, only to point her out in the green room. Ms Buchanan, a former Ms Truss reporter who served with Ms Truss in 2016 and 2017, made the disclosure as the new Prime Minister emerges to power, not aided by a string of poor media appearances. 'Liz Truss, the ex-journalist and special advisor, told me, 'When she first began working for her, she didn't like the media, so we spent a long time making excuses and excluding minor members of her family so she didn't have to go back to Question Time.' It was "only minor people like aunts and cousins and stuff," she said under question. I'm not talking about major members of the family.'

Rachel Riley, the Labour aide who mistakenly claimed her Rachel Riley called Jeremy Corbyn a 'Nazi' loses appeal

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
A former aide to Jeremy Corbyn, who was ordered to compensate Rachel Riley (left) £10,000 in damages after allegedly accusing the Countdown star of calling the ex-Labour leader a 'Nazi' during a Twitter brawl has lost an appeal against the High Court's decision. Laura Murray (right) was convicted by Miss Riley's mistaken posting on Twitter that compared Mr Corbyn to a Nazi. She accused the Countdown host, 36, of implying that the former Labour leader deserved to be attacked after an incident in which a Brexit supporter at Finsbury Park mosque in north London threw eggs at him in March 2019. Miss Riley was sued for libel after the announcement, and was given £10,000 in damages in December.