Showing posts with label Coventry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coventry. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2025

ZARAH NO COMMENT

Zarah Sultana is whipping up a mob against Reform UK

Zarah Sultana is not normally shy.  Her almost screeching tones can be heard regularly on the floor of the Commons, usually involving rhetoric around Palestine and immigrants.  However, it seems that Coventry's finest can dish it out, but she cannot take return fire.

Zarah is presently involved in organising a demonstration in Birmingham at the end of this month.  Her protest appears to be aimed at silencing Labour's political opponents in Reform UK.  In various social media posts and an official event page hosted by a far left group, Zarah declares that Reform's 'division' must be rejected.  'Join the fightback', she wrote in multiple posts on both Facebook and X, while she compared Reform to the BNP and National Front in a post on Instagram.  The venue for this event is less than two miles away from what is billed as Reform's largest conference yet.  Zarah's get together - which will include speeches from her fellow currently suspended Labour comrades Apsana Begum and John McDonnell - takes place in the evening, presumably after the Reform event has been picketed by the mob.

While Zarah is not a Birmingham MP, it is her home town, and she appears dead set on organising as big a crowd as possible to intimidate and disrupt Reform's conference.  Her Coventry constituency includes the university and a large Muslim population, so she will undoubtedly be bringing a significant number of her constituents along for the short journey between the two Midland cities.  Then of course there is Birmingham's own student population, in addition to its much larger Muslim population, from which Ms Sultana hails.  She is clearly hoping to emulate the mob that turned up at a Reform conference in Cornwall last month, in which attendees had to run the gauntlet of masked thugs who were screaming insults and fighting with police.  Many Reform members turned back, fearing for their safety, essentially giving in to the primary aim of the mob.

Sultana's post on Instagram

Shortly after announcing her vanity project last month, Zarah saw fit to extinguish even more voices.  She joined a long list of Labour politicians and activists to have disabled comments on their social media.  There is only one reason they take such draconian action, and that is pushback received.  If she had expected Reform activists and voters to sit back and merely accept her fascistic approach towards them, she was clearly mistaken.  Prominent X users waded in on her anti-democratic posts, including then Reform MP Rupert Lowe.

Instead of ignoring or perhaps engaging with her detractors, many of whom drew on traditional working class concerns such as rape gangs, mass immigration and Islamism, Zarah decided to pull the plug altogether on X user comments.  Her block remains in place at the time of the writing, although her Facebook and Instagram pages remain open to comments (for now).

Poor Zarah, she can hand out insults to millions of voters, but she cannot take it when they answer back!

Friday, 11 October 2024

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 10.10.24


There were a whopping 20 council seats up for grabs on Thursday, over half of which Labour were defending.  The Labour vote was down in all but two of the seats they contested.  In four seats the Labour vote was down by over 20 per cent and they lost four of the eleven seats they were defending.  The Tories took two of those seats, while the Greens and Lib Dems took one each.

The Conservatives also gained an additional three seats, two of which from independents and one from the Lib Dems.

St Michael's, Coventry City Council

Lab: 899 (49.1%) -20.7%
TUS: 327 (17.9%) +4.2%
WPB: 212 (11.6%) New
Con: 145 (7.9%) -2.0%
Grn: 86 (5.2%) -1.4%
Ind: 94 (5.1%) -0.1%
LDm: 57 (3.1%) -1.0%

Lab HOLD

Hanger Hill, Ealing London Borough Council

LDm: 1,655 (52.3%) +19.3%
Con: 814 (25.7%) -5.1%
Lab: 315 (10.0%) -13.3%
Grn: 245 (7.7%) -5.1%
Ref: 98 (3.1%) New
WPB: 35 (1.1%) New

LDm HOLD

Northolt Mandeville, Ealing London Borough Council

Lab: 1,126 (44.7%) -10.3%
Con:730  (29.0%) +2.5%
Ref: 271 (10.8%) New
Grn: 199 (7.9%) -3.9%
LDm: 114 (4.5%) -2.2%
WPB: 90 (3.2%) New

Lab HOLD

South Acton, Ealing London Borough Council

Lab: 1,009 (48.5%) -1.2%
Con: 303 (14.6%) -0.9%
Grn: 287 (13.8%) -6.1%
LDm: 208 (10.0%) -1.8%
Ref: 159 (7.6%) New
Ind: 65 (3.1%) New
WPB: 32 (1.5%) New
TUS: 18 (0.9%) -0.3%

Lab HOLD

Hersham Village, Elmbridge Borough Council

Con: 1,029 (55.4%) +11.0%
LDm: 736 (39.6%) -5.5%
Lab: 94 (5.1%) -5.5%

Con GAIN from LDm

Weybridge St George's Hill, Elmbridge Borough Council

Con: 608 (46.0%) -5.5%
Ind: 598 (45.2%) +9.3%
Grn: 116 (8.8%) New

Con HOLD

Warton, Fylde Borough Council

Con: 351 (51.2%) +20.2%
Ind: 223 (32.5%) New
Lab: 78 (11.4%) -16.7%
Grn: 34 (5.0%) New

Con GAIN from Ind

Little Parndon & Town Centre, Harlow District Council

Lab: 511 (50.2%) -9.2%
Con: 227 (22.3%) -8.0%
Ref: 201 (19.7%) New
Grn: 56 (5.5%) -4.9%
UKIP: 23 (2.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Farnley & Wortley, Leeds City Council

Grn: 1,450 (38.7%) +4.7%
Lab: 965 (25.8%) -22.2%
Ref: 912 (24.4%) New
Con: 202 (5.4%) -12.5%
LDm: 118 (3.2%) New
Ind: 70 (1.9%) New
SDP: 26 (0.7%) -0.9%

Grn GAIN from Lab

Wivelsfield, Lewes District Council

Grn: 315 (42.3%) -10.3%
LDm: 216 (29.0%) +18.2%
Con: 213 (28.6%) -7.9%

Grn HOLD

Clay Cross North, North East Derbyshire District Council

Con: 624 (51.0%) +10.1%
Lab: 356 (29.1%) -21.2%
LDm: 175 (14.3%) +5.5%
Grn: 69 (5.6%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Fortissat, North Lanarkshire Council

(first preference votes)

Lab: 807 (36.6%) +0.1%
Ind: 529 (24.0%) New
SNP: 447 (20.3%) -10.6%
BUP: 241 (10.9%) -7.9%
Con: 124 (5.6%) -5.6%
LDm: 57 (2.6%) New

Lab HOLD (stage TBC)

Mossend & Holytown, North Lanarkshire Council

(first preferences votes)

Lab: 616 (36.5%) -2.9%
SNP: 586 (34.8%) -7.8%
Ref: 263 (15.6%) New
Con: 127 (7.5%) -5.3%
LDm: 83 (4.9%) New
UKIP: 11 (0.7%) New

Lab HOLD (elected at stage 5)

Burton & Broughton, North Northamptonshire Council

Con: 939 (46.4)% -2.8%
Grn: 489 (24.2%) -7.9%
LDm: 337 (16.6%) -12.7%
Lab: 260 (12.8%) -16.5%

Con HOLD

The Havens, Pembrokeshire County Council

Con: 365 (49.1%) +7.8%
Ind: 201 (27.0%) New
LDm: 145 (18.1%) New
Ind: 43 (5.8%) New

Con GAIN from Ind

Addlestone South, Runnymede Borough Council

Con: 520 (55.9%) +11.6%
Lab: 262 (28.2%) +3.5%
LDm: 83 (9.1%) New
Grn: 43 (6.8%) -6.0%

Con HOLD

Shirley, Southampton City Council

LDm: 1,249 (39.2%) +25.6%
Con: 770 (24.2%) -4.4%
Lab: 764 (24.0%) -19.5%
Grn: 241 (7.6%) -4.7%
Ind: 117 (3.7%) New
TUS: 44 (1.4%) New

LDm GAIN from Lab

Bamber Bridge West, South Ribble Borough Council

Lab: 253 (44.8%) -21.6%
Con: 186 (32.9%) -0.7%
LDm: 126 (22.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Hoxne & Eye, Suffolk County Council

Con: 895 (45.3%) +0.3%
Grn: 891 (45.1%) New
LDm: 102 (5.2%) -14.0%
Lab: 89 (4.5%) -10.4%

Con HOLD

Heene, Worthing Borough Council

Con: 742 (42.1%) +6.6%
Lab: 704 (39.9%) -13.6%
Grn: 186 (10.5%) -0.5%
LDm: 132 (7.5%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Abbreviations

Lab = Labour
TUS = Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition
WPB = Workers Party of Britain
Con = Conservative
Grn = Green
LDm = Liberal Democrat
Ref = Reform UK
UKIP = United Kingdom Independence Party
SDP = Social Democratic Party
SNP = Scottish National Party
BUP = British Unionist Party
Ind = Independents and local groups

Friday, 23 September 2022

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 22.09.22


Four by-elections this week and mixed results for the Conservatives.  There was another stunning victory over Labour (following last week's surprise result in Bolton).  This time it was Coventry where the Tory candidate swept to an impressive gain amid a crowded ballot paper.

However, the Tories failed to defend a seat in Wealden, East Sussex.  The Green candidate surged to an easy gain, helped only slightly by third placed Labour not fielding a candidate.

It was an easy hold for Labour in Stoke-on-Trent where they bizarrely appeared to take advantage of two absentees - UKIP and For Britain.

In north Wales it was a foregone conclusion with Plaid holding in Welsh-speaking territory.

Sherbourne, Coventry City Council

Con: 1,409 (53.3%) +14.3%
Lab: 895 (29.7%) -10.2%
Grn: 139 (5.3%) -4.0%
TUSC: 125 (4.7%) +0.4%
LDem: 94 (3.6%) -1.3%
Ind: 92 (3.5%) +0.7%

Con GAIN from Lab

Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd Council

Plaid: 368 (95.8%) -4.2%
LDem: 16 (4.2%) New

Plaid HOLD (previously elected unopposed)

Bentilee & Ubberley, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Lab: 469 (62.5%) +29.8%
Ind: 143 (19.1%) -3.0%
Con: 138 (18.4%) +9.5%

Lab HOLD

Maresfield, Wealden District Council

Grn: 651 (61.2%) +30.3%
Con: 412 (38.8%) -23.3%

Grn GAIN from Con

SULTANA'S TRAIN OF THOUGHT DERAILED


Poor Zarah Sultana.  The Coventry South MP was on her way to a leftist meeting in Leeds from London when she ran into trouble on the tracks.  She publicly apologised for her forced absence from the meeting after her train was stranded for several hours.  Zarah went on to explain how the incident served as 'another reminder that we need to bring rail into public ownership'.  She accompanied her tweet with a selfie...


Unfortunately for Zarah, things were about to get more than a little embarrassing.

Step forward 'Cameron' from the LNER rail network, whose train on which Zarah was stuck.  He apologised for the delay, which was due to damaged overhead cables near Stevenage.  Then came the gotcha moment: "On your other point, LNER is owned by the DfT after the franchise was handed back in 2018."

The DfT is the Department for Transport.  So, in actual fact the train upon which Zarah was making her case for nationalisation was actually owned by the government!


Cameron's tweets in response to Sultana drew an impressive response of almost 9,000 likes, almost half the total that she had received on her initial tweet (which is still live, despite the embarrassing faux pas).  The story even made the newspapers, including the Daily ExpressIndependent, Daily Telegraph and her local rag the Coventry Telegraph.

Friday, 15 July 2022

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 14.07.22


Eight council seats up for grabs this week - five Labour defences, two Conservative and one Lib Dem.  Labour held all five of their seats and also took one from the Tories in Breckland, Norfolk.  They gained the seat with a small swing and the narrow margin of just 15 votes.

The Conservative vote share was down in all but two of the contests, but they managed to hold a safe seat in Warwickshire despite a Lib Dem surge there.  There was only one absence on Thursday - the Green Party did not contest Binley and Willenhall, Coventry.

Labour's victorious candidate in Coventry, Cllr Seyi Agboola, with MP Zarah
Sultana standing on his right

Thetford Boudica, Breckland Council

Lab: 398 (51.0%) +4.7%
Con: 383 (49.0%) -4.7%

Lab GAIN from Con

Binley & Willenhall, Coventry City Council

Lab: 934 (36.2%) -5.1%
Con: 765 (29.6%) +0.7%
CCP: 746 (28.9%) +9.6%
ADF: 91 (3.5%) +0.1%
TUSC: 46 (1.8%) New

Lab HOLD

Overton, Hyndburn Borough Council

Lab: 773 (52.2%) +5.9%
Con: 600 (40.5%) -0.5%
Ind: 71 (4.8%) New
RefUK: 36 (2.4%) -10.2%

Lab HOLD

Camperdown, North Tyneside Council

Lab: 873 (59.0%) -8.8%
Con: 388 (26.2%) -5.9%
LDem: 124 (8.4%) New
Grn: 58 (3.9%) New
UKIP: 36 (2.4%) New

Lab HOLD

Brympton, South Somerset District Council

LDem: 582 (58.6%) +4.5%
Con: 251 (25.3%) -11.3%
Grn: 71 (7.1%) New
Lab: 61 (6.1%) -3.2%
Ind: 29 (2.9%) New

LDem HOLD

Tooting Broadway, Wandsworth London Borough Council

Lab: 1,429 (62.2%) +1.6%
Con: 491 (21.4%) +2.8%
Grn: 285 (12.4%) -2.5%
LDem: 94 (4.1%) -2.0%

Lab HOLD

Arden, Warwickshire County Council

Con: 1,609 (59.3%) -14.7%
LDem: 854 (31.5%) +24.3%
Lab: 251 (9.2%) -0.8%

Con HOLD

Liscard, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Lab: 1,304 (64.8%) +7.9%
Con: 370 (18.4%) -7.8%
Grn: 172 (8.5%) +0.4%
LDem: 167 (8.3%) +1.7%

Lab HOLD

Abbreviations

Lab = Labour
Con = Conservative
CCP = Coventry Citizens Party
ADF = Alliance for Democracy and Freedom
TUSC = Trade Union and Socialist Coalition
RefUK = Reform UK
LDem = Liberal Democrat
Grn = Green
UKIP = UK Independence Party
Ind = Independents

Thursday, 4 November 2021

ZARAH'S MASK HYPOCRISY OVERLOAD

Far left MP Zarah Sultana almost had a hissy fit on Wednesday's edition of Politics Live.  She said she felt 'uncredibly unsafe' in the Commons to see so many Tories not wearing face masks - despite the fact she is just 28 and has no underlying health conditions as far as we're aware.  When fellow guest Julia Hartley-Brewer mocked her stance, poor Zarah got herself a bit worked up.

Click below for the clip.


Thanks to a written request from Tory backbencher Steve Baker, we now know that the mortality rate of Covid is around 0.096 per cent.  That is an overall sum that accounts for all deaths, including the overwhelming majority which are in the sick and elderly.  As Sultana is neither sick or elderly, she is more likely to die falling down a staircase in the Commons, choking on a halal chicken sandwich from the Commons menu or being sat on by Emily Thornberry.

As alluded to by Hartley-Brewer, Sultana's mask stance is also choc-a-bloc with hypocrisy.  In the many recent photographs to be found on her social media accounts, Zarah is not wearing a face covering in any of them.  We can also call into question her supposedly deep-rooted concern for vulnerable groups too.  This is just a small selection...

Nov 2 - Meeting the President of Bolivia, a 58-year-old cancer survivor.
Indoors, up close and not a mask in sight!
Oct 29 - Indoor gathering in Coventry, sandwiched between two elders
Oct 26 - Gathering outside Parliament with hard left allies including Nadia Whittome
and 72-year-old Corbyn.  OK, so this is outdoors, but in her Politics Live outburst she
declared that MPs should wear face masks 'around the estate' - so fair game...
Oct 20 - Again in the Westminster grounds, this time standing alongside
60-year-old Green MP Caroline Lucas
Oct 20 - Inside the Commons with comrade Charlotte Nichols.  So much for
wearing face masks 'around the estate'
Oct 16 - Joining Sikhs and Hindus for their festivities, but look at all those
elderly Sikh men perilously close to young maskless Zarah
Oct 2 - Remember when Zarah said 'hundreds of MPs not wearing masks is a
dangerous message to send'.  Well, here's Zarah standing in the middle of around
60 people - of all ages - at the Young Muslim Partnership Programme in Oxford.
Not one person is wearing a face mask
Sept 26 - It says 'Young Labour', but Zarah is inches from 72-year-old Corbyn.
This was the Labour conference, from which there are countless more photos of
Zarah and she is not wearing a face covering in any of them

What a hypocrite.

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

PARLIAMENT SERVES HALAL/KOSHER

Two Labour MPs are celebrating today after meat from ritually slaughtered animals was put on the menu at Westminster.  Zarah Sultana (Coventry South) and Charlotte Nichols (Warrington North) had campaigned for halal and kosher meat to be made available in Parliament and they have confirmed that a trial has now begun.


The cruel method of ritual slaughter, in which animals are killed without being stunned, is banned or restricted in a small handful of Western countries.  There are currently no restrictions in the UK, contrary to recommendations of the government's advisory body - the Farm Animal Welfare Council.  The group says that ritual slaughter 'causes severe suffering to animals'.  The RSPCA also condemns the practice.

There should be no place for such barbaric methods in any Western democracy that values animal welfare, but sadly it is permitted across North America and most European countries.  For it to be served up in the Houses of Parliament is nothing short of sickening.


Sultana is a Muslim, while Nichols is a Jewish convert.

Thursday, 14 October 2021

FAR LEFT EMBRACE ROONEY


The far left have heaped praise on an Irish author who refused to have her latest novel translated into Hebrew.  In a statement Sally Rooney (pictured, above) said: "I simply do not feel it would be right for me under the present circumstances to accept a new contract with an Israeli company that does not publicly distance itself from apartheid and support the UN-stipulated rights of the Palestinian people".  How Israel must weep!

Rooney has allied herself with the Palestinian-led BDS movement (Boycotts, Divestments and Sanctions).  The stated aims of BDS are to 'end Israeli occupation and colonisation of all Arab lands', ensure the return of Palestinian refugees and enable 'full equality for Arab-Palestinian citizens'.  BDS is supported by hard left parties and movements across the West and has found itself dogged by persistent claims of anti-Semitism.

Critics have pointed out that Rooney's condemnation of Israel is full of hypocrisy.  It has now been established that Rooney's book was translated into Mandarin by a publishing house backed by the Chinese Communist Party.  Where is her outrage?  Presumably she would similarly accept an Arabic translation, despite the widespread oppression of women across the Arab world?  Of course, given the decadent subject matter of Normal People, there is little chance of such a translation.

Naturally, Rooney describes herself as a Marxist.  Hypocrisy and selective feminism is the hallmark of a communist.

One of those who has found a new heroine in Rooney is Labour's young Coventry MP, Zarah Sultana.  Earlier this week she tweeted the author's name alongside a green heart, an interesting choice of colour.


Green is a colour strongly associated with Islam, less so communism.  She could have just as easily used the Palestinian flag, which is also available as an emoji on Twitter.

Just three days earlier Sultana had tweeted about a small multi-faith gathering between Muslim and Jewish women, aimed at building 'solidarity across communities'.  Wonder how these Jewish ladies feel about their MP's ringing endorsement of Rooney?


The following day Sultana attended another event, this time a celebration of languages.  Yes, the same woman who three days later would applaud an author who discriminates based on language.


This is the left, the home of hypocrisy.

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

LABOUR COUNCILLORS BACK PAY RISE

Coventry council leader George Duggins and Conservative group leader Tim Sawdon

Labour councillors in Coventry have voted through a pay-rise for themselves despite Tory opposition.  The Conservative group proposed an amendment that would freeze councillors' pay in solidarity with struggling workers, but Labour blocked it and pushed through the pay rise at a full council meeting on Tuesday.  Introducing his amendment, Tory group leader Cllr Tim Sawdon said: "When many of our constituents have lost their jobs or been furloughed with a 20 per cent pay cut, I think it is incumbent upon us to make a gesture of support".

The 2.75 per cent pay rise was supported by both the council leader and his deputy and will also be backdated to include 2020, a move likely to stir anger in the city.  The Coventry Telegraph quoted council leader Cllr George Duggins: "This would have gone through in February had the case have been made then and I think most people thought they would automatically get the increase in line with our employees and frankly it’s right we should be linked with our employees.  If they don’t get a pay increase neither do we and nor should we, but if they do so should we so there is a clear synergy between our employees and ourselves as councillors".  Sorry George, but the case wasn't made in February because the economy-crippling pandemic had yet to unfold!

His colleague Cllr Abdul Khan also defended the pay rise: "We are not asking for more money, what we are asking is to continue the system as it has been operating for the last 20 years".  His Labour colleagues on Tory-led Oxfordshire County Council begged to differ.  Meeting on the same day, councillors there universally rejected a pay rise, although Labour did not have the numbers to push through a rise even if they'd wanted to.  A pay rise was also unanimously rejected by Tory-dominated Richmondshire District Council, where there are no Labour councillors.  The Conservative leader of Lincolnshire County Council said a pay rise will be also rejected there (although the Labour opposition said they would support it).

It appears that pay rises can be rejected, unless Labour are in charge.  It's no coincidence that while many Tory MPs have voiced opposition to the proposed 4.1 per cent pay rise for MPs, Labour members remain tight-lipped.  The Mail on Sunday recently quoted unnamed Labour MPs as being highly critical of Tory members voicing opposition to the proposed pay rise by IPSA (Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority).

Any suggestion of pay rises for politicians ought to be completely out of the question while ordinary people face pay freezes and millions face unemployment.  It's little wonder that the red wall fell and working classes continue to abandon Labour.

Thursday, 20 August 2020

ZARAH'S MIGRANT LECTURE


Labour's Zarah Sultana is the face of a new pro-migrant video from commie media outlet Double Down News.  The hard left MP for Coventry South spends five minutes telling viewers how Britain has a moral obligation to accept migrants fleeing war and persecution etc.  The problem is that everyone knows that they're coming from France, having already crossed continental Europe with the purpose of reaching soft touch Britain.  Sorry Zarah, but they already stopped being 'desperate refugees' some time ago.  The people crossing the English Channel to exploit our generosity are economic migrants.

From start to finish there is barely a sentence that drops from Zarah's mouth that isn't total nonsense.  From her opening gambit about the 'enemy of the working class' this is class war student politics, full of communist soundbites like 'know your enemy'.  In fact the whole production has the feel of a media studies project straight out of the university classroom.  Interspersed with provocative images aimed at creating sympathy for migrants, while demonising the Tories and those with wealth, the biggest problem is that this doesn't speak to its intended audience.

Labour have already lost the working classes and the sight of a young female MP with a plum in her mouth is enough to have most ordinary people turning off within seconds - and this is without the knowledge that Zarah was educated at one of the finest grammar schools in the Midlands, followed immediately by university and a career in politics.  Like her idol Corbyn, this girl who is lecturing the workers has never had a proper job in her life.  She says that the Tories 'hold the working class in contempt', but in actual fact those who despise the working class more than anyone else are the metropolitan elitists of the left.  Insults like 'gammon' and 'boomer' haven't come from the Tory ranks, they're used by the likes of Owen Jones, Ash Sarkar and those who sneered at the working classes with the paper machĂ© creation put on display in Bristol recently.

Watch below, if you have a strong stomach.


"No-one puts children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land".  How many times do we have to say this - they're boarding those boats from France, not Syria.

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

STARMER'S MASK INCONSISTENCY

Keir Starmer in Gedling last week

Last week Keir Starmer visited Gedling in Nottinghamshire and sat outside in a park where he chatted to several care workers.  Despite being outdoors and socially distanced, Sir Squeaky wore a full face visor like some of those he was with.  Less than a week later he was back in the Midlands, this time visiting a school and a college in Coventry.  However, these visits were both indoors and face coverings were nowhere to be seen (see pictures below).



Starmer was joined on his visit by Labour MPs Liam Byrne and Kate Green, neither of whom were wearing face masks either.  For a party that is so enthusiastic about mandatory face coverings (except in Wales, for now) this all looked rather odd considering just a few days ago Starmer was wearing a full face visor - outdoors.

Monday, 20 July 2020

DARLING LOSERS

The 'darling of the left' is a title generally bestowed on a loser.  It is someone who the left aspire to one day become a great leader, but who is destined to languish in opposition.  Zarah Sultana is the current occupant of the title and, like her predecessor Laura Pidcock, no-one outside the left-wing bubble takes her seriously.

In any other circumstances Sultana would never have been selected, but the loony left were running the show in 2019.  At the next election she could find herself following in the footsteps of Pidcock by serving just one term.  Whereas Pidcock had an almost 9,000 majority going into her December 12 defeat, Sultana will be defending a paltry majority of 401 going into the next election.  Given her dedication to overseas causes that don't concern the overwhelming majority of her constituents, perhaps she will also be consigned to the scrapheap of left-wing darlings.  Best not tell Howard Beckett that - he thinks she's a future PM.


The semi-literate Beckett is favourite to take over from Len McCluskey as Unite's next general secretary.  McCluskey is reportedly stepping down next year and if Beckett's glowing endorsement of Sultana is anything to go by then the union could be headed for yet another red at the head.

Monday, 22 June 2020

SULTANA EMBRACES BLM

Labour MPs who had previously attended Black Lives Matter demos stayed away over the weekend, as did many demonstrators.  Numbers were significantly down in London, despite the likes of Sky News laughably trying to inform viewers that 'tens of thousands' had flooded into Trafalgar Square - as an aerial shot flashed across the screen that showed a tiny crowd of no more than 300 people.  One Labour MP who continued to ignore warnings that the protests were illegal was the member for Coventry South.  Zarah Sultana took part in three events over the weekend and addressed a rally in Coventry city centre on Saturday.  On Friday night she hosted an 'online rally' with her Coventry colleague Taiwo Owatemi, in which Diane Abbott also took part.  On Sunday she took part in an online fundraiser for the movement, an event that was officially endorsed by the party and appeared on the national website.

Sultana has voiced strong support for BLM throughout the insurrection, including an astonishing tweet on June 6 in which she shared legal advice for protesters arrested or stopped by police.  Such anti-police sentiment from a serving MP is abhorrent, especially considering how she will pass police officers on her way into work who are there to keep the likes of her safe.  Sultana has also backed the toppling of statues and has called for the "brutality of British colonialism to be taught in schools".  The people of Coventry South must be wondering who on earth they've elected.

Zarah Sultana addresses a BLM rally in Coventry on Saturday

It should come as no surprise to see a hard left MP like Sultana so enthusiastically embracing BLM.  Where there is a cause that is hostile to Britain you will find the likes of Corbyn and co getting behind it.  The motivation behind BLM is no longer in question for anyone who cares to undertake the simplest research.  It is a Marxist cause dedicated to abolishing the police and dismantling capitalism.  Ironically it has little to do with black lives.  Therefore the sight of Labour's supposedly moderate leaders taking the knee is ultimately going to backfire in the long term.

Sultana and Labour colleagues Charlotte Nichols, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Olivia Blake,
Sam Tarry and Claudia Webbe at a BLM demo on June 3

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

SULTANA'S VIDEO NASTY


Zarah Sultana has a history when it comes to social media posts about Israel (and Jews), so much so that she was forced to apologise during last year's general election campaign.  Last Friday the hard left Labour MP shared a video on her Twitter account along with the message pictured above.

Following an investigation by Joseph Cohen of the Israel Advocacy Movement it can be revealed that some of the people featured in the video were not so much 'political prisoners', but murderers and terrorists.  Watch below.


Once again her constituents in Coventry South must be wondering how exactly the cause of Palestine benefits them.  Going into the next election their MP will be defending the narrowest ever Labour majority in this seat - just 401 votes.  In four years time Sultana could be following in the footsteps of Laura Pidcock and leaving Parliament after a single term.

Further reading

Friday, 20 March 2020

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 19.03.20

In the current climate it's surprising to see any by-elections taking place at all, but there was one last night.  More than 1,200 voted in Coventry, but this amounted to a pitiful 9 per cent turnout (not surprising, considering).  It was an easy hold for Labour, although their vote was down and they failed to mop up any of the support that went to the Lib Dems last time around.  The Lib Dems picked up 6.4 per cent here last year.

Upper Stoke, Coventry City Council

Lab: 639 (52.8%) -8.4%
Con: 350 (28.9%) +4.8%
Green: 120 (9.9%) +1.6%
Soc: 101 (8.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Friday, 13 March 2020

THE NEW DARLING OF THE LEFT

Zarah Sultana with her idol

Zarah Sultana is the new darling of the left.  When she addresses Parliament her speeches are shared online by the likes of Diane Abbott, Ian Lavery and Momentum.  This included her famed maiden speech in which she rubbished the last Labour government as 'Thatcherite'.  While there is no doubt she is putting herself around a bit, her constituents in Coventry South must be wondering exactly how this is benefiting them.  In one of her most recent speeches she called on the government to help migrants bypass the Greek border and provide them with alternative routes into Europe including, of course, Britain itself.  Watch below.


While several European countries are currently assisting Greece in defending its borders here we have an MP calling for Britain to intervene on the opposite side and help the invaders.  Thankfully the open borders policy of the left was decisively rejected on December the 12th and we don't have the likes of Sultana driving government policy.  However, they are still making an impact, albeit not necessarily for their constituents.

On Tuesday it was revealed that meat from ritually slaughtered animals would be served up in Parliament.  The kosher and halal slaughter methods are highly controversial as they require that animals are not stunned prior to the fatal cut.  The practice is outlawed in many European countries, but legal in France, Britain and Germany.  Animal welfare charities often turn a blind eye to this cruelty for fear of upsetting the Muslim community, but the RSPCA maintains a vocal opposition to it.  The meat that will be now served up in Westminster followed a complaint by, yes you guessed it - Zarah Sultana.

Sultana, a Muslim, wrote the complaint alongside another new Labour MP - Charlotte Nichols (Warrington North).  Nichols is a Jewish convert, so both MPs will take advantage of the new menu.  They celebrated the news in numerous tweets with Sultana remarking that her "enforced veganism can come to an end".  The overwhelming majority of MPs in Parliament are neither Muslim or Jewish and it is not known if and how the products will be labelled, so therefore all members and all staff could potentially be consuming it.  This small victory will also give scant consolation to voters in Coventry South and Warrington North who just narrowly elected these two members.

Of course anyone who criticises the rather unsavoury aspects of Sultana's posturing can expect to be labelled a racist.  Such a response is par for the course.  This is how Sultana responded when she noticed that a Tory MP had commented on a tweet critical of her.


The leap to 'far right' was undoubtedly made without hesitation.  However, Sultana herself is not exactly squeaky clean when it comes to racism.  Her selection for Coventry South was steeped in controversy.  She was selected from a shortlist of just two candidates - the other being a Lambeth councillor.  Local members were understandably miffed at having outsiders being foisted on them by London head office while Coventry councillors were left off the list.  Shortly after she won selection a number of controversies began to emerge in the press.

The big headline-grabber was a tweet in which she said she would celebrate the deaths of Tony Blair, George W. Bush and Benjamin Netanyahu.  There was much more besides, including anti-white and anti-Jewish rhetoric.  While studying at Birmingham University in 2015 she used Twitter to racially abuse a Jewish student referring to her as 'YT' (whitey).  The student in question was vying for the post of Ethnic Minorities Officer and when she didn't get it Sultana posted: "Yay, the white woman didn't win".  There were also multiple posts mocking Jews, including a lovely message to someone suggesting they should "jump off a cliff".


Eventually Sultana was forced into publishing an apology, but she lied about the circumstances, stating that the posts were made when she was a teenager.  In 2015 Sultana was 20 years of age, turning 21 in October that year.

Prior to her selection as a Parliamentary candidate, Sultana worked for the controversial Islamist group Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND).  MEND has been accused of anti-Semitism, homophobia and legitimising attacks on British troops.  MEND has also been endorsed by Jeremy Corbyn and other Labour figures including Diane Abbott and Naz Shah.  The same group founded 'Islamophobia Awareness Month', the logo for which incorporated a Daesh-style salute.  Just to remind you, if you're thinking any of this is particularly distasteful - you're a far right bigot!

Not surprisingly, Sultana is backing Rebecca Long-Bailey and Richard Burgon for the leadership and has spoken at several events in support of them.  She has also expressed support for the hard left Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders and said in an interview recently that she would be up for a US trip to go and campaign for him (see below).


Note how her videos always end with the slogan 'Standing up for Coventry South'.  Quite how a transatlantic trip to intervene in a foreign election is 'standing up' for her constituents is anyone's guess.

With a wafer thin majority in Coventry South, Zarah Sultana could well follow in the footsteps of the last darling of the left.  Laura Pidcock was elected in 2017 and hailed as 'a future leader of the party'.  Like Sultana, Pidcock embraced a string of foreign causes that were alien to many of her constituents.  She was gone at the next election.

Coventry South 2019 general election

Zarah Sultana (Lab) 19,544 (43.4%) -11.7%
Mattie Heaven (Con) 19,143 (42.5%) +4.4%
Stephen Richmond (Lib Dem) 3,398 (7.5%) +4.7%
James Crocker (Brexit) 1,432 (3.2%) New
Becky Finlayson (Green) 1,092 (2.4) +1.1%
Ed Manning (Ind) 435 (1.0%) New

Thursday, 16 January 2020

40 YEARS OF THATCHERISM...


One of Labour's new MPs caused a bit of a stir with this speech yesterday.  By slamming "40 years of Thatcherism" in her maiden speech, Zarah Sultana painted 13 years of Labour rule with the same brush.  However, her hatred for Blairism was already common knowledge before she entered Parliament.  During the election campaign she was forced to apologise for a tweet in which she said she would celebrate Blair's death.


Regardless of the divisive message in her speech, senior Labour figures were falling over each other to complement the young MP.  She was lauded on Twitter by leading frontbenchers including John McDonnellDiane Abbott and Angela Rayner.  Further evidence that even if a moderate leader is elected on April 4, the party is painfully divided.  On the other hand, if the woefully unelectable hard left manage to keep Corbynism going, Sultana's place on the gravy train may be short-lived.  She has a wafer thin majority, despite coming into the election defending a 7,947 majority from the previous Labour MP.  As long as the Tories don't make a pig's ear of post-Brexit Britain she should be gone in five years.

Coventry South 2019 general election

Zarah Sultana (Lab) 19,544 (43.4%) -11.7%
Mattie Heaven (Con) 19,143 (42.5%) +4.4%
Stephen Richmond (Lib Dem) 3,398 (7.5%) +4.7%
James Crocker (Brexit) 1,432 (3.2%) New
Becky Finlayson (Green) 1,092 (2.4%) +1.1%
Ed Manning (Ind) 435 (1.0%) New