
🧨 1. Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban: Judenfrei by Policing?
When Aston Villa banned Israeli fans from attending their upcoming UEFA fixture, citing security risks, it sparked outrage — and raised serious questions.
Why did local UK officials capitulate to pressure from anti-Israel campaigners?
How did Birmingham end up, as Andrew puts it, “effectively declared Judenfrei”?
What does this mean for sport as a safe and unifying space?
“If you threaten violence, you win. That’s the message. It’s shameful.”
🇬🇧 2. Blaming Brexit — Labour’s Budget Pre-Spin
Ahead of the UK’s autumn budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves claims Brexit, austerity, and productivity slumps have created a deep funding hole.
We debate:
Is this a smart preconditioning move — or a dangerous misread of voters?
Are Labour making Reform’s case for them?
And how long can you keep blaming decisions from eight years ago?
“They’re telling voters they were stupid. Farage couldn’t have scripted it better.”
🇨🇦 3. Poilievre’s RCMP Blunder — Just Off the Cuff?
Pierre Poilievre is on cleanup duty after comments he made accusing the RCMP of covering up Trudeau-era scandals. He says it was aimed at former commissioner Brenda Lucki — not the force itself. But the damage may already be done.
Was it an off-the-cuff moment of honesty or a Trump-style overreach?
Is it alienating swing voters just when the Tories should be widening their appeal?
And what does it say about how Poilievre handles comfort-zone media?
“He needs to be most careful when he’s most comfortable.”
💄 Lipstick on a Gerbil: Penny Wong Defends Trump’s Takedown of Kevin Rudd
In our favourite comms segment, we rate Australia’s Foreign Minister as she tries to explain away Donald Trump’s brutal dismissal of Ambassador (and ex-PM) Kevin Rudd:
Our rating?
🧴 One coat — Barely concealed, pivoted well, but we’re not buying it.
“I don’t like him… and I probably never will.”