Australia Threatens To Fine X ‘Billions of Dollars’ if They Don’t Censor ‘Hate Speech’ on Platform
Australia has threatened social media giant X with billions of dollars of fines if the platform doesn’t censor content the Australian government deems to be ‘hate speech.’ The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) has […]
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Hospitals Murdered Patients ‘In Cold Blood’ To Meet ‘Covid Targets,’ Whistleblowers Testify
Big Pharma, governments, and hospitals around the world are scrambling to cover up the crimes they committed during the Covid pandemic, as the truth finally begins catching up with those who took the opportunity to […]
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Epic Video: Trump Pledges to Stop WW3 at Libertarian Convention
On the Sunday night show Alex Jones comments on a video of Donald Trump pledging to stopping World War III during his speech at the Libertarian National Convention.
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AfD Expelled From Right-Wing Identity and Democracy Group in European Parliament
The right-wing Identity and Democracy (ID) parliamentary group in the European Parliament has expelled its Alternative for Germany (AfD) delegation just two weeks before the European elections.
A motion was filed for a vote among member parties on Thursday to banish the German party over claims it had brought the group into disrepute.
Ongoing concerns came to a head this week following an interview from AfD MEP Maximilian Krah with the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, during which the German politician suggested that not all members of the Schutzstaffel (SS), the paramilitary organization affiliated with the Nazi Party during World War II, should be classified as war criminals.
Krah qualified his response to a leading question by the left-wing newspaper by acknowledging that “there was certainly a high percentage of war criminals among them,” but insisted that some were farmers or conscripts from occupied territories and that their guilt should be judged on an “individual basis.”
The remarks outraged former French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and her National Rally party leader Jordan Bardella who publicly denounced the AfD and refused to continue working with them in the next European Parliament.
Her concerns were shared by Italy’s Lega party leader Matteo Salvini and led on Thursday to the ID group filing a motion to exclude the German delegation.
A last-ditch attempt to salvage the situation was initiated by Krah’s fellow AfD European lawmakers, who called on the party to expel Krah rather than exile the whole party.
Krah had also announced he would step back from campaigning for the remainder of the European elections and resigned from the AfD’s executive board. However, attempts to diffuse the situation proved to be unsuccessful.
“We have expelled the German delegation with immediate effect,” said the Italian party Lega, as cited by Zeit Online. The chairman of the ID group is Marco Zanni, a member of Salvini’s party.
“The ID group no longer wants to be associated with the incidents surrounding Maximilian Krah, the AfD’s top candidate for the European elections,” the party added.
“I voted to throw out Krah as he has been the problem in this case and also previously with several things like Russia-China questions,” said Estonian MEP Jaak Madison, but added that he “did not support punishing all the Germans.”
The AfD is understood to be contesting the expulsion process over claims the vote by the Czech delegation, Tomio Okamura’s Freedom and Direct Democracy party, was invalid. It argues the party did not give an unequivocal answer to the question stated in the motion.
Without the Czech vote, the motion would not have been carried after failing to be approved by the required five-party threshold, as per the parliamentary group’s rules.
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On the Sunday show Alex Jones discussed the dire state of Infowars and the necessity for viewers and listeners to support it lest it go away.
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UK: Sunak Snubs Out ‘World’s Toughest Smoking Ban’
The sudden announcement of a July general election means that Rishi Sunak’s smoking ban bill—which he hoped would be a, or perhaps his only, ‘legacy’ policy—will be shelved.
It’s not that the prime minister has had a change of heart; just yesterday, on May 23rd, he was celebrating that the law, dubbed the “toughest” of its kind in the world, means the next generation will “grow up smoke-free.”
Earlier this morning, Rishi Sunak told @NickFerrariLBC the next generation would ‘grow up smoke free’.
— LBC (@LBC) May 23, 2024
It has now emerged that the Prime Minister’s flagship smoking ban bill won’t make it through Parliament before it is dissolved ahead of the General Election. pic.twitter.com/Lki2xkRznZ
Rather, the shutting down of Parliament ahead of the national vote means there will not be time to push the law through.
TalkTV presenter Kevin O’Sullivan suggests, however, that Sunak “has been planning to abandon his nanny state smoking ban for months.”
It is, after all, a good bit of political play. The PM knows that Labour—as liberties campaigner Simon Clark has put it—“will no doubt resuscitate the generational ban” after it wins the election, which it is expected to do. That means that in five years, Tory MPs will be able to appeal to the electorate by bashing Labour for putting the restrictive scheme, which bans the sale of tobacco to those born after January 1st, 2009, into law.
Indeed, voters tend to have short (political) memories, and are unlikely to remember that it was the Conservatives who actually introduced the bill in the first place. Who now remembers, for example, that former Tory PM and then-Mayor Boris Johnson introduced London’s Ultra Low Emission (ULEZ) Zone—the first in the world—which the Conservatives now bash Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan for.
Clark added in response to the shelving of the smoking bill that “it would be nice to think that what’s left of the Tory party in the Commons [after the election] will, under a new leader, oppose the policy.”
“Either way,” he said, “the fight goes on.”
As The European Conservative previously pointed out, “even if the legislation is not completed before the Conservatives lose the next general election, it will likely then be put into action fairly swiftly by the next (pro-tobacco ban) Labour government.”
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