Pardes Weekly is turning out to be the most lively local newspaper during the Ealing Southall by-election. You might be hard-pressed though to work out their view of the Labour campaign from the latest edition:
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- UK’s International Development needs funds and a long-term vision to meet its stated objectives (Nicholas Chan)
- Tom Arms’ World Review (Tom Arms)
- Observations of an Expat: Middle East Consequences (Tom Arms)
- Our challenge is needed now on the cost of living crisis (Katharine Pindar)
- We must rebuild Music Education (Mary Reid)
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@Michael. Asking a single person to work 7.94 hours a week (if they are able) in order to earn the money they are being given by the state doesn't seem very on... - Michael BG
For deep poverty rates by family type see JRF Poverty 2024 Report p 147 https://www.jrf.org.uk/uk-poverty-2024-the-essential-guide-to-understanding-poverty-in-t... - Michael BG
Peter Martin, The public ‘won’t, rightly or wrongly, be in favour of a general increase in benefits to the unemployed’ (5th Oct 9.01am) I question t... - David Raw
As a pro-European and a believer that the Lib Dems should resurrect their commitment to rejoin the EU, I must say David Warren makes a more than reasonable poin... - David Warren
I am not surprised you had unfilled places given the cost of attending. This really needs looking at so those of us on low incomes are not excluded....
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Mmmmm. There were eight not seven shortlisted. Seven of them were Sikhs and of the males around half were “visible”.
This is not the only inaccuracy. once again it is Desperadoes not Des Pardes.
Clearly Nigel and Tony are also not turbaned Sikhs, Piara wasn’t one and Sonika certainly is not one either.
Where was the pressire