British Prime Minister David Cameron
Whenever a Western leader expresses adoration and undying support for the Zionist regime, the
Jewish Chronicle can be relied on to make the most of it. This week it reports on UK Prime Minister David Cameron's Chanucah/Hanukkah reception in Downing Street when he lit a menorah (that elegant 9-branch candlestick) with the Chief Rabbi.
According to the
JC, Cameron took the opportunity to say he didn't have much faith in the interim nuclear agreement struck with Iran.
He told assembled Jewish leaders: "I know there will be great skepticism, I know there will be great worry. I share that skepticism, I share that worry. I don't have any starry-eyed view of what this Iranian regime offers."
He went on to announce: "I am with you and with the Israeli people, genuinely. As far as I'm concerned, an enemy of Israel is an enemy of mine. A threat to Israel is a threat to us all.
Comment: Maybe Dick Black should talk to some victims of rape in order to get an inkling.
He apparently has little, if any, grasp of what rape IS or the extent to which it potentially impacts a person, whether the rape is perpetrated by a spouse or someone else.
Just what we (don't) need more of: another clueless politician devoid of empathy.