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Labour: ‘Get on with it

By britishbulletin.com31 January 20262 Mins Read
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The Labour Government is still refusing to prescribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood.

Why? Well, I think it’s all to do with votes.


Keir Starmer once promised to ban the IRGC, the regime’s murder squad that’s plotted attacks here and killed its own people, of course, brutally over the last few weeks.

Well, Labour cheered it in opposition, didn’t they?

Now, when they’re at No10, it’s just complete crickets.

They say it’s complex and there’s diplomatic sensitivities, even as Starmer’s best mates in the EU finally list them as terrorists.

This country falls behind and stalls.

The GB News star took aim at Labour on GB News

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The Muslim Brotherhood, the godfather of modern Islamist extremism, midwife to Hamas, still operating in the UK, banned across the Middle East.

Yet we won’t touch it.

Why? Because I strongly believe prescribing either risks angering the Muslim vote Labour relies on in dozens of seats.

It is electoral cowardice, isn’t it?

While Islamist proxies threaten our streets and radical networks spread completely unchecked, the Government chooses ballot boxes over British security.

Enough pandering. Get on with it. Proscribe the IRGC and the Muslim Brotherhood today.

Or admit you’re putting your party before our country.

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