Cameron: some of the charges against Kaminski are “absolutely not true”
David Cameron has again defended his European allies, claiming some of the charges against them are “absolutely not true”, saying he “wouldn’t join” extremists.
David Cameron has again defended his European allies, claiming some of the charges against them are “absolutely not true”, saying he “wouldn’t join” extremists.
William Hague said last week that the climate change policies of his EU allies posed “no problem”. New developments suggest that only half of them support him.
More shocking evidence about the past of Michal Kaminski: he blames typhus and malaria on Soviet migrants, and, essentialy, blames Jews for the Jedwabne pogrom.
A letter from “Jewish leaders” to the Daily Telegraph appears to be little more than a coordinated effort by a series of Conservative party funders & supporters
Chief Rabbi Schudrich’s appearance on the Today programme answers two of Left Foot Forward’s questions but uncertainties remain.
David Cameron today launched an impassioned defence of Polish Fascist Michal Kaminski, saying he was “not a homophobe”, “not a racist” and “not an anti-Semite”.
New concerns have come to light over members of the new European Conservatives and Reformists. The Conservative party are partnering with parties that show sexist, Islamophobic, and anti-semitic tendencies.
The Tories today paraded a world-leader in tackling climate change, while keeping their far-Right climate change-denying European allies firmly behind doors.
Edward McMillan-Scott, sacked from the Tory party by David Cameron for standing up to Fascism, says he warned his former colleagues about Michal Kaminski’s past
In an excoriating article published for Foreign Policy’s website, respected US diplomat and foreign policy expert, David Rothkopf, has described David Cameron as, “someone about whom the Obama administration ought to be very cautious.”