Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal
Trump reigns victorious
Imran Ahmed of the Centre For Countering Digital Hate, originally founded in London to support Keir Starmer’s leadership campaign and now based in Washington DC, is currently fighting a deportation order issued by the State Department on Christmas Eve.
The Centre For Countering Digital Hate has previously claimed credit for the passing of Britain’s Online Safety Act, possibly the most toxic legislation passed in Britain since the 21st century began.
Ahmed is part of a small, but extremely powerful network of men with backgrounds in the charity sector who co-ordinated a takeover of the Labour Party in the late 2010s by undermining independent media through advertising boycotts and pressure on social media companies. The most important figure in this network is the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, Morgan McSweeney, who helped Ahmed set up the Centre for Countering Digital Hate.



