More proof Israel owns Britain. British law to be changed because people use it against Israelis

The government announced plans today to clamp down on attempts to secure "politically-motivated" arrest warrants for visiting foreign officials.

A number of high-profile figures have faced being detained in the UK after applications in the courts by campaign groups, including former Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni, who was forced to cancel a recent trip to London.

Announcing a proposed change in the rules, Gordon Brown said Britain risked having its standing in the world "compromised" by "tolerating such gestures".

Under the proposals, the Crown Prosecution Service will take over responsibility for prosecuting war crimes and other violations of international law. Currently magistrates have to consider the case for an arrest warrant to be issued.

A warrant for Livni's arrest was issued by a UK court in December last year after an action by pro-Palestinian campaigners angry at Israel's assault on Gaza earlier that year. The move sparked furious complaints by the Israeli government.

Colin Powell, the former US secretary of state and a leading player in the Iraq war, has also reportedly expressed alarm about the prospect of arrest in Britain.

Brown wrote in the Daily Telegraph: "As we have seen, there is now significant danger of such a provision being exploited by politically-motivated organisations or individuals who set out only to grab headlines knowing their case has no realistic chance of a successful prosecution.

"There is already growing reason to believe that some people are not prepared to travel to this country for fear that such a private arrest warrant — motivated purely by political gesture — might be sought against them.

"These are sometimes people representing countries and interests with which the UK must engage if we are not only to defend our national interest but maintain and extend an influence for good across the globe.

"Britain cannot afford to have its standing in the world compromised for the sake of tolerating such gestures."

The PM said he wanted legislation putting jurisdiction for war crimes and similar offences under the CPS to be brought in "as soon as possible".

"With this approach, I am confident that an amendment on better enforcement of existing legislation will serve to enhance Britain's status in the eyes of international law, world opinion and history," he said.

Brown added: "Britain will continue to take action to prosecute or extradite suspected war criminals — regardless of their status or power."

Britain helps criminals kill people

The rich, including the criminal rich, can get away with anything in Britain. Usually with British police and British government help.

This story is about a couple in danger from criminals. The couple called police to report an intruder outside of the house. 6 hours later, long enough to give the intruder time enough to murder the couple and get away, the police finally go to the house.

I wonder what it cost the criminals to have the police drink coffee while the assassin murdered that couple?

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A couple shot dead by a gangland hit squad in their Lincolnshire bungalow were failed by a police force's mishandling of criminal intelligence, an inquest ruled today.

John and Joan Stirland were found at their home in the village of Trusthorpe on 8 August 2004, where they had been killed in a revenge attack by gunmen working for Nottingham crime boss Colin Gunn.

The inquest at Lincoln crown court heard that officers investigating Gunn's organised crime cartel as part of a secret investigation, codenamed Operation Utah, did not pass on relevant information to the Stirlands' family liaison officer about the threat they faced.

The double shooting was a revenge attack after Mrs Stirland's son, Michael O'Brien, shot 22-year-old Marvyn Bradshaw dead outside a Nottingham pub in August 2003. Criminals in Nottingham believed the bullet was meant for Bradshaw's friend and Colin Gunn's nephew, Jamie.

Gunn, who had persuaded police officers to provide him with information, and two other men were convicted of conspiring to murder the couple in 2006.

After 11 hours of deliberation and an inquest lasting more than three weeks, a jury today found that Nottinghamshire police failed to share intelligence about the threat posed to the couple by Gunn's gang.

The unanimous verdict also found that BT operators contributed to the couple's death by passing on information about them to Gunn and his associates.

But the jury cleared Lincolnshire police of failing to protect Stirland, 55, and his 51-year-old wife after they were asked by Nottinghamshire police to call in on the couple hours before they were found murdered. The jury recorded two verdicts of unlawful killing.

The coroner, Karon Monaghan QC, said she would consider whether to make a further report following the jury's findings. "I offer my sincere condolences to the family of Mr and Mrs Stirland," she said.

The inquest was watched by Michael O'Brien via a video link from prison. It heard that, despite Mrs Stirland speaking to her family liaison officer shortly before 2pm on 8 August to report a stalker, the couple did not receive a visit from Lincolnshire police until 9.30pm.

By that time the couple were both dead. Mr Stirland had been shot six times in the chest. His wife, a nurse, suffered four gunshot wounds. The bullet to her neck was fatal.

The inquest was also told that detectives failed to hand over intelligence about a shooting involving one of Gunn's associates in Sutton on Sea, near Trusthorpe, to officers in charge of protecting the Stirlands.

Detectives working on the murder of Bradshaw and dealing regularly with the Stirlands did not even know about Operation Utah because it was so secret, it was said. They did not therefore ask whether Gunn had any links to the Trusthorpe area when they moved there in December 2003.

The couple came under threat from Gunn after O'Brien shot Bradshaw dead outside the Sporting Chance pub in Bulwell, Nottingham, in August 2003. Jamie Gunn was in the same car as Bradshaw at the time and held his friend as he died.

Following the death, Jamie Gunn turned to drink and drugs to help him cope. But he never recovered and on 2 August 2004, he died at the age of 19 from pneumonia, just days after 23-year-old O'Brien was jailed for a minimum of 24 years for murdering his friend.

Colin Gunn believed the bullet was meant for his nephew and blamed O'Brien for Jamie Gunn's subsequent death.

More proof Israel controls Britain. Britain knew Israel was using British passports to assainate Al Mabouh in Dubai

Israeli agents tipped off British intelligence that they were going to carry out an 'overseas operation' using fake British passports before assassinating a Hamas official in Dubai, the Daily Mail reported on Friday.

A Mossad operative said the U.K. Foreign Office was also told hours before Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was murdered in his hotel room by a hit squad the had entered the United Arab Emirates using fake foreign documents, the British newspaper said.

The tip-off did not say who the target would be or even where the hit squad would be in action. A British security source who met the Mossad agent was quoted by the Mail as saying:

"This is a serving member of Israeli intelligence. He says the British Government was told very, very briefly before the operation what was going to happen."

The source added: "There was no British involvement and they didn't know the name of the target. But they were told these people were travelling on UK passports."

According to the paper's source, the tip-off was not a request for permission to use British passports but more a "courtesy call" to let the security services know "a situation" might result from the operation. The Mossad man said Israeli intelligence chiefs understood British authorities would have to "slap them on the wrist" and added:

"The British government has to be seen to be going through the motions."

U.K. officials had said previously they knew nothing of the affair until shortly before the Dubai authorities released details of the assassination earlier this week.

Britain, which on Thursday summoned Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor to 'clarify' the affair, could now face claims it condoned on extra-judicial killing.

A Foreign Office spokesman insisted last night it was "not correct" to claim that Britain knew in advance about the passports, the Mail said.

He said: "We received the details of the British passports a few hours before the press conference [by police in Dubai]. We were able to respond to the Dubai authorities on the authenticity of the passports the next day.

Author JK Rowling being sued by Israeli looking for easy money.

Publishers could face legal action worldwide over claims that JK Rowling stole ideas for Harry Potter from a British author's book called The Adventures of Willy the Wizard.

The estate of the late Adrian Jacobs yesterday added Rowling as a defendant in a case originally filed in June against Bloomsbury Publishing, Potter's UK publisher, for alleged copyright infringement.

Max Markson, a PR executive representing the estate, told the Guardian the addition of Rowling's name to the action opened up the possibility of multi-jurisdiction action.

"We believe that she [Rowling] personally plagiarised the Willy the Wizard book. All of Willy the Wizard is in the Goblet of Fire. We now have a case which is not just against Bloomsbury."

Markson, who was a friend of Jacobs, said Rowling was added to the lawsuit after it was learned that the statute of limitations to sue her had not run out as previously thought. She is named in the suit under her married name of Joanne Kathleen Murray. (Interesting. Israelis marry the rich to get their money. Murray is a common Israeli name )

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British Politican sacked from job for suggesting investigation of Israeli Organ Theft in Haiti

The Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, has sacked his health spokeswoman in the Lords after she called for an inquiry into allegations that Israeli soldiers were involved in organ trafficking in Haiti.

Clegg described Baroness Jenny Tonge's remarks about Israeli troops sent to the earthquake-stricken country as "wrong, distasteful and provocative".

It is the second time Tonge has been fired as a Liberal Democrat frontbencher for making controversial comments about Israel.

The latest row followed accusations in the online Palestine Telegraph – of which she is a patron – that members of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) had been harvesting body parts in Haiti.

She subsequently told the Jewish Chronicle: "To prevent allegations such as these – which have already been posted on YouTube – going any further, the IDF and the Israeli Medical Association should establish an independent inquiry immediately to clear the names of the team in Haiti."

Fellow Liberal Democrats were said to have complained to Clegg about her comments.

In a statement last night, the leader said the peer "apologises unreservedly".

"Following discussions with the leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords, Lord McNally, I have decided that Jenny Tonge will stand down as Liberal Democrat health spokesperson in the Lords following her unacceptable comments suggesting an inquiry into highly offensive allegations against the IDF humanitarian operation in Haiti," Clegg said.

"The comments were wrong, distasteful and provocative and I recognise the deep and understandable distress they have caused to the Jewish community.

"While I do not believe that Jenny Tonge is antisemitic or racist, I regard her comments as wholly unacceptable. Jenny Tonge apologises unreservedly for the offence she has caused."

Tonge was a Lib Dem MP between 1997 and 2005 and then became a peer. She regularly ran into controversy over her critical stance towards Israel.

In 2004, she was sacked as a spokeswoman on children's issues after suggesting she could consider becoming a suicide bomber.

Then leader Charles Kennedy dismissed her after she told a pro-Palestinian meeting in Westminster: "If I had been a mother and a grandmother in Palestine living for decades in that situation, I don't know, I may well have become one myself."

Everybody famous in Britain is Israeli, and just about every news article about a person in Britain is about an Israeli

Israel has owned Britain since at least the end of WWII when they sent one of their agents over to marry the Queen.

Since that time Israelis have completely infiltrated and taken over Britain. Politics, Media, Corporate, Police, even the arts are completely run by Israelis.

If you read British newspapers you will feel like you are reading Israeli newspapers. Every person the British newspapers talk about is Israeli. Like the people below.

Israeli women holds concert hours after husband dies. Who needs him anyways?

The jazz singer only broke the news to the 400-strong audience moments before the finale of the concert, at which the couple’s children, Alec and Jacqui, also performed.

Sir John, an 82-year-old saxophonist whose career spanned more than half a century, died on Saturday in King Edward VII Hospital, London. He had been ill for several months.

Dame Cleo decided to go ahead with the show because it marked the 40th anniversary of the entertainment venue she and Sir John set up together at their home in Buckinghamshire.

The announcement of the jazz legend's death was met with gasps, with members of the audience “visibly shaken” by the news, according to Monica Ferguson, chief executive of The Stables in Wavendon.

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Israeli treasurer of Tory Party Michael Spencer sells shares of stock in his company right before they declare financial trouble

A top Tory who sold millions of pounds of shares weeks before a profit warning sent the price tumbling defended his actions.

Conservative Party treasurer Michael Spencer, who is chief executive of City firm Icap, sold £14.5 million worth of the company's shares last month, three weeks before a profit warning yesterday that saw the share price fall by nearly a fifth.

Anyone who bought the shares and still holding them would have lost a third of their investment.

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People using British airports MUST have full body naked pictures taken for insertion into government database for future blackmail purposes

Airline passengers have 'no right' to refuse naked body scanners

Airline passengers will have no right to refuse to go through a full-body search scanner when the devices are introduced at Heathrow airport next week, ministers have confirmed.

The option of having a full-body pat-down search instead, offered to passengers at US airports, will not be available despite warnings from the government's Equality and Human Rights Commission that the scanners, which reveal naked bodies, breach privacy rules under the Human Rights Act.

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Documentation of BBC pro Israel bias

After the Iraq war started the BBC was gutted for behaving like a real newspaper and investigating. A pro Israeli was installed at the BBC. The man has been destroying the BBC ever since.

As well as destroying the BBC, the man has also ordered a change in the coverage of Israel. All BBC coverage the mideast is Israeli biased. The article below documents some of the BBC bias for Israeli policies.

Stuart Littlewood highlights the BBC’s chronic pro-Israel bias, from allowing untruths about Israel’s onslaught on Gaza in 2008-09 to go unchallenged, to its failure to provide accurate context about the Israeli township of Sderot, to its routine willingness to give disproportionate airtime to Israeli spokesmen and lobbyists.

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Writer Rod Liddle attacked by Israeli World Domination for making posts on internet forums about Auschwitz

A writer named Rod Liddle made some comments about Aushchwitz on a public forums. He was supposed to be hired as editor of a big newspaper.

Now he is under attack by Israeli World Domination to stop him from getting the newspaper job because of his comments on the internet forums about Auschwitz.

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It began as a series of tasteless, vulgar conversations about race, religion and sex on a football fan website, but it could end with Rod Liddle, the former Today editor turned controversial columnist, being denied the chance to edit the Independent.

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