Theresa May

GEORGE GALLOWAY: Northern Ireland party like Ku Klux Klan

Veteran anti-war campaign and long time British Member of Parliament George Galloway has slammed the fledgling British Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal with the Northern Irish Protestant faction DUP (Democratic Unionist Party) which will see the UK government pour over £ 1 billion into Northern Ireland in exchange for the DUP propping up May’s Parliamentary minority.

Pamela Anderson writes open letter to Julian Assange

The former model and television star Pamela Anderson has published an open letter to Julian Assange praising him for his work with Wikileaks while slammer those in politics who remain indifferent to his plight.
Here are the key points from the letter: 
–Donald Trump’s administration has shown no sympathy to Assange in spite of Trump allegedly benefiting from Wikileak’s publications revealing Hillary Clinton’s corruption 

Prime Minister Theresa May Forced To Flee As Londoners Protest Deadly Fire

In the wake of the deadly fire that devastated residents of London’s Grenfell Tower—a fire believed to have been caused in part by government neglect and design flaws stemming from an effort to make the building look nicer to appease the wealthy—hundreds took to the streets on Friday to demand swift action from the Bri

(VIDEO) Grenfell Tower Protesters Storm Kensington Town Hall in London

The death toll from the Grenfell Tower fire in West London continues to rise, as authorities are now indicating the number of residents burned alive may be at least 60 now, as more bodies were found in the stairwells of the high rise. This is not including some of the top floor flats which have yet to be forensically investigated. 
Apparently, Prime Minister Theresa May did try to meet with residents, victims and community leaders, but the visit came to an abrupt end as angry protests chased the prime minister’s car as May made a hasty escape from an irate mob.

Theresa May’s Katrina moment following the Grenfell Tower fire

On the eve of the British election I wrote of how British Prime Minister Theresa May had failed to rise to the occasion of the two terrorist attacks in Manchester and London.
Two days ago I also wrote that the Conservatives were making a serious mistake by retaining her as their leader despite her failure to win a strong mandate in the election.
Events since the Grenfell Tower tragedy have underscored both points.