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Originally Posted by joeysteele
In any party.
No one is denying the problem at all.
The vast majority of members in Labour and MPs want this sorted too.
It doesn't help either when you and others use it just to spout your likely hate of all on the left.
Which you do, every opportunity you can seize.
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This thread isn't about me. But since you've mentioned it... you're on here making excuses for the anti-Semitism in the Labour party every time it's mentioned. About how it's only a small problem, and other parties are bad too, and your Jewish friends think it's all a storm in a teacup. Well it's not. It's a problem that Corbyn-led Labour has failed to address time and again and so has made it look acceptable. Probably the reason why attacks on Jews are at an all-time high, higher than any other minority group per head of capita.
I'd be the first to say that the Tories have a
terrible backgound when it comes to diversity and old-fashioned views. It's undeniable. But that doesn't make Labour's refusal to deal with the problem of anti-Semitism any more acceptable.