An article published in Katie Hopkins' column on 23 December 2015 ('Just because Britain's border security is a Mickey Mouse operation you can't blame America for not letting this lot travel to Disneyland – I wouldn't either') suggested that Mohammed Tariq Mahmood and his brother, Mohammed Zahid Mahmood, are extremists with links to Al Qaeda; that their purported reason for visiting the USA – namely to visit Disneyland – was a lie; and that US Homeland Security were right to prevent them from boarding their flight. We are happy to make clear that Tariq Mahmood and Zahid Mahmood are not extremists, nor do they have links to Al Qaeda. They were travelling to the USA with their families to see one of their brothers for a holiday in California and they had indeed planned to visit Disneyland as part of their trip.
In addition a further article in Katie's column on 29 December ('A brave Muslim tried to warn us their week about the extremists taking over his community. What a tragedy it is that our PC politicians would rather not know') suggested that Hamza Mahmood (Mohammed Tariq Mahmood's son) was responsible for a Facebook page which allegedly contained extremist material. Our article included a photo of the family home. Hamza Mahmood has pointed out that he is not responsible for the Facebook page, which was linked to him as a result of an error involving his email address. We are happy to make clear that there is no suggestion that either Hamza nor Taeeba or Hafsa Mahmood (Hamza's mother and sister) have any links to extremism.
We and Katie Hopkins apologise to the Mahmood family for the distress and embarrassment caused and have agreed to pay them substantial damages and their legal costs.
Connor Barnes
All these Labour MPs openly stating they will defy a three-line whip because they know Jeremy will do nothing whatsoever.
Welsh Labour is an absolute cesspit and needs to be purged
Luke Perry
How much remainer crying will there be about the margin this bill passes by?
Nicholas Nguyen
>Watching DP after work >Cuck Labour MP crying about Trump >"B-but muh decades old conventions" Trump is the water leaking through the dam of Neoliberalism thinking and i cannot wait for the dam to break
John Sullivan
The Lib Dems will crush both
Austin Nguyen
It also risks losing shitloads to UKIP. Just look at what happened in the last assembly elections.
As long as you're capable of reading the y-axis, YKTD...
Josiah Sanders
>that Daily Mail graphic display
Cheeky
Carter Hall
>That graph Put a proper y-axis on it you twat. That's just immature.
Appealing to social media who have already lapped it up as an epic win
Ryder Cooper
>Put a proper y-axis on it you twat. It is a proper Y-axis in that it's consistent. Doesn't have to start at 0.
Cameron Perez
>not one person willing to challenge the idea the eu nationals living here should stay
They don't have the right to be here.
Jayden Ross
I'm not even gonna watch it...
Dylan Wright
We've gone GLOBAL you fucking bigot
Jose Gray
>They don't have the right to be here. Indeed and Guy Verhofstadt on LBC yesterday repeatedly refused to say that Brits will or even should be given the right to stay in the EU.
Sebastian Kelly
I admit you have a point but it's still a bullshit tactic and you know it.
James Brown
>globalisation will not cease to exist
Actually it looks like it will.
Also when did tolerance become a "British" ideal? The Bill of Rights doesn't even apply to non-Protestants.
Landon Baker
it's a vocal minority who want feefees to get in the way of diplomacy. where were these cunts when syria was about to get bombed
it's yktd just filter
i'll try and get an appointment and let you know how it goes /blog
Dylan Turner
Yeah it is really, it made me laugh all the same though.
James Jackson
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Jacob Johnson
No it's perfectly permissible.
Xavier Butler
>Also when did tolerance become a "British" ideal? THINGS again New Labour was the first government to deliberately take patriotism and inject nu-socialist values into it, Cool Britannia
Joshua Cook
George Osborne has said he will be fully involved in the “fights” over Brexit as he warned the country faced a “bitter” divorce from the EU.
The former chancellor told the Commons today he would be voting in favour of triggering Article 50, despite having campaigned vigorously for a remain vote.
But he indicated despite having recently taken on two jobs outside parliament, including with investment giant BlackRock, he would not be retreating from politics and would continue to argue for a so-called soft Brexit from the backbenhes. - ADVERTISEMENT -
Osborne said it was clear Theresa May’s government was “not prioritising the economy” in its Brexit negotiation plan and instead was focused on cutting immigration.
“There was a mandate to leave the EU. But that was the only question that was asked of the British people,” he told MPs as they debated the bill that will allow the prime minister to invoke Article 50.##---##
Oh joy.
Justin Torres
Why do Scotcuck politicians all have the same fucking opinion
Sebastian Barnes
>independent Is this the ex-SNP bint who's being done for illegal campaign spending?
Daniel Sanders
I kekked.
Matthew Fisher
The SNP doesn't allow different opinions, they all have to think the same thing
Justin Morales
I love IM, their best work is Coverting Vegetarians - The Other Side
Adrian Ramirez
Nah that's Corri Wilson (I think).
Aiden Reyes
>FOOKIN TRUMP INNIT
Carter Russell
It really is amazing how little the Commons echoes the opinions of the people they're meant to represent.
>MUH TRUMP
Levi Ross
(((zeichner)))
Thomas Rivera
>Implying the SNP and the SStasi allow them to challenge the ivemind
Angel Gomez
>Daniel Zeichner was born in Beckenham in 1956. His father was an Austrian immigrant
Ethan Moore
He's going to be studying at Arizona University under Kissinger ffs
Oh, and check out who is funding this "scholarship"
A 22-year-old man known only as Antonin told tech website The Verge that he has bought breitbart.fr, breitbartnews.fr and breitbartnewsnetwork.fr to limit Breitbart’s influence over the presidential elections in France.
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Pre-emptive strike.
Daily reminder Breitbart is the powerhouse behind the alt-right.
Samuel Morgan
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Michael Watson
>we went to war with Germany twice that's why we need to ally with Germany
FUCK
OFF
Charles Garcia
>The EU keeps EU peaceful It's NATO you cunts
Joshua Garcia
Breitbart will just buy him out
Isaiah Russell
>current year >supporting nato
Dylan Taylor
More like he'll hold it hostage until they give him enough money
Tyler Ward
>The Euro hasn't divided Europe and impoverished the PIIGS Holy shit, the state of labour is baffling.
Henry Powell
this is retarded, you can literally make breitbart.com/fr
Lucas Young
Aren't we basically living in a libertarian society already?
Nicholas Morris
>NATOcuck
Camden Diaz
>OUR EUROPEAN HOME
WE'RE NOT EUROPEAN YOU FUCKING CUNT
THIS PRECIOUS STONE SET IN THE SILVER SEA WHICH SERVES IT IN THE OFFICE OF A MOAT DEFENSIVE OF A HOUSE
Blake Wilson
>united states is building a wall >we need to be part of the eu
Adrian Hughes
They're the main reason I stopped coming to Brit/pol/
Angel Baker
Another ugly ethnic piece of neckwear.
Henry Perez
Breitbart has an Isreali outfit but they haven't bought breitbart.il, it's just breitbart.com/jerusalem/
Sites don't really bother getting country-specific codes anymore, they just re-route you to the local version of their site
dailymail.com in the UK goes to dailymail.co.uk
dailymail.com in the US goes to dailymail.co.uk/ushome
Isaiah Gonzalez
>i was born a european
No you weren't lol
Benjamin Robinson
>Labour >female MP >Liverpool
Christian Miller
Who's that guy on the left? I swear I've seen him before...
James Morales
kek she's about to cry
Mason Cooper
Well, Antonin lacks your brains, poor chap
Jackson Scott
Ask these people if we should embrace Russia's European heritage. If not, why not?
Lucas Wilson
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Ryder Jenkins
You don't belong to continental Europe. But you do belong to Europe. One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us!
Alexander Evans
Shouldn't he be in a gulag?
Ian Harris
It's an entrenched unrepresentative system, people ITT will still defend it despite watching the political class get further detached from reality every year.
Jose Bell
>take power away from westminster
Someone write a list of these traitors.
They've done more damage to this building than any Gunpowder Plot ever could have.
Kayden Flores
He looks like John Olivers dad
Grayson Campbell
>I would like to propose Labour MP Tulip Siddiq as the winner of the pious political hypocrite of the week badge for her response to President Trump’s temporary immigration halt. From today’sGuardianwe learn that Ms Siddiq is one of a number of Labour MPs who have warnedthat the UK Prime Minister’s allegedly ‘feeble’ response to President Trump’s recent immigration order risks making UK Muslim communities feel ‘disenfranchised and disillusioned.’ Apparently the consequences of this failure could be ‘played out on our streets’ and ‘turning a blind eye to the reality of this ban we run the risk of losing the trust of an entire generation of young British Muslims.’
>The reason why Tulip Siddiq’s comments stand out are because of something rather closer to home than US border politics. For as well as being MP for Hampstead and Kilburn Ms Siddiq is also the niece of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina – a woman to whom I understand she is very close. Such are the happy connections of an inter-connected world.