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Do you have proof of the fact that she is a lefty? You do know that she was the driving force behind the EHRC report about antisemitism in the Labour Party? Is it because you believe that anything with the words 'Human Rights' is a left wing conspiracy? Are you someone who believes that people, organisations, governments, etc. should not be held to account for denigrating other people?Originally posted by vetran View PostOf course she knew she broke the rules.
Lefty Lying bent.
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Oh dear how sad - never mind.
Equality and Human Rights Commission CEO forced out of second home in Wales on Christmas Day | Daily Mail Online
Welsh police kicked the head of Equality and Human Rights Commission out of her holiday house on Christmas Day after locals reported her for breaking Covid rules- Rebecca Hilsenrath broke Covid rules by driving from Hertfordshire to Llanegryn
- Police spoke to her twice after an outcry by locals who found out she was there
- After the second visit the CEO and her husband agreed to leave within the day
- Mrs Hilsenrath apologised and claims she did not know she had broken the rules
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