British housing attacked by jews who spend millions to house jews in Palestine

Started by yankeedoodle, August 10, 2023, 03:14:24 PM

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British jews hate Palestinians so much that not only do they love Israhell that destroys Palestinian homes and spend millions to build homes for jews on stolen Palestinian land, but they also want to deny housing to British citizens because of Palestine.

In this article, we find the jews bitching about Department of Housing funding of 636,000 pounds of public money that, according to the jews, paid for David Miller to tell British people that jews send millions to Palestine to build houses for jews on stolen Palestinian land, rather than improving the housing situation in Britain, where the jews live and where they steal their money.

Naturally, the jews will be demanding that the British government de-fund the Department of Housing to punish the British people by denying them housing assistance because David Miller was allowed to tell them the truth that British jews send millions to Palestine to build houses for jews.

Taxpayer-funded group hosted talk by notorious anti-Zionist David Miller   
The former sociologist spoke at a Hastings Commons owned space last month
https://www.thejc.com/news/news/taxpayer-funded-group-hosted-talk-by-notorious-anti-zionist-david-miller-6YD3YSva29sRGJQOuKa91q

A government-funded community group is facing a complaint after it was used to host a talk by an anti-Zionist academic who was sacked after claiming Jewish students were "pawns" of the Israeli state.

David Miller, who was dismissed as a sociology lecturer by the University of Bristol for his outspoken views, was invited to give a speech in Hastings last month to discuss the "Zionist movement" in the UK.

The venue for his talk was owned by Hastings Commons, which regenerates run-down buildings in the East Sussex town for community use and says it received £636,000 in taxpayer funding from the Department for Housing, Levelling Up and Communities.

It also gets funding from the European Union, the National Lottery and Hastings Borough Council.

During his talk, organised by a local Palestine Solidarity Campaign group, Miller claimed charities in Britain were sending millions of pounds every year to help "colonise" Palestine.



After the event, a former local Labour councillor complained to Hastings Commons saying Miller should not have been allowed to speak at one of its community venues.

Dany Louise asked if the group wanted to align itself "organisations that promote antisemitism" or "take a principled stand against it".

In response, Hastings Commons' chief executive, Dr  Jess Steele, said it took the question of "controversial hires... very seriously". In a statement the group said: "this situation has brought to the forefront the need for a hire policy for people using our spaces... we carefully monitoring all of our hire bookings".

Miller was sacked following an investigation into his claim Bristol University's Jewish students were being used "as political pawns by a violent, racist foreign regime engaged in ethnic cleansing". A university disciplinary hearing found he did not meet the standards of behaviour it expects from its staff. Miller, who has raised thousands of pounds for a legal fund to try to get his job back, has strenuously denied he is antisemitic and refused to be drawn on his appearance in Hastings.