Laverty, who has won the Palme d’Or for his collaborations with director Ken Loach, was detained by officers in Edinburgh on Monday.

It is understood that Laverty faces a terrorism charge for wearing a T-shirt stating: “Genocide in Palestine time to take action”.

In other cases, the garment has been alleged to be in support of Palestine Action, a protest group proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the Labour Government in July.

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    tHeY ArE NoT LeFt wInG

    Yeah, out of the big 4 (Labour, Conservatives, Lib Dems, Reform) tell me which one has the most unions working within the party, and has the history of being made up of union representatives, or you know, representing the LABOURers .

    Oh wait, is it the Labour party? And my comment is about how much of a fucking shithole the UK has become and why I fucking left that shithole because there’s no fucking hope, when THE LEFT WING PARTY behaves like this.

    Go walk into your own edge, you fucking edgelord.

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      Is there anything that screams conservative media more than someone who doesn’t even live in Britain any more moaning about how bad it is now? Andrew Neill from the South of France, Isabel Oakeshotte from Dubai, et al

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        That’s right buddy, I’m making this post not as a lamentation that the left wing in Britain has stopped existing, but as an encouragement to the public to empower one of the awful right wing parties. /S

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          Unions aren’t even left-wing. Trump has the support of one of the biggest unions. If Starmer threw money at them they’d lick his feet.

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            Starting with the first Red Scare, the US government spent decades trying (with some success) to force unions to not be even slightly socialist, to the point of letting Mafia-controlled unions like the Teamsters gain members. The corrupt and useless AFL/CIO was set up as a trades-based (and racially segregated) alternative to the IWW.

            The Thatcher government waged war on the unions in the UK, but with less success; some are still fairly leftwing. Meanwhile, Labour centrists have had a long policy of trying to reduce the influence of unions on the party, as well as purging its membership of socialists.

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            How do you define left wing? I would define it as pro-worker, and in the UK, that has historically meant working closely with unions. It makes sense given we have a representative democracy, and unions represent their members, so the government talking to union leaders is consistent with being left wing (at least in the UK, no idea about the US tbh).

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            Unions aren’t even left-wing.

            unions represent the workers against the capitalists, thus left wing. If there are unions that do not do that, they are a scam.

            Trump has the support of one of the biggest unions.

            Yeah, but he doesn’t support the unions in general. A fool and his support are soon parted.

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      They are not left wing as in anti capitalist or in favour of greater social or economic equality.

      They are left wing historically, and in their branding.

      So your point about this being what’s supposed to be the leftwing party totally stands.

      But the other commenters point stands as well.