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Old 11-07-2019, 11:44 AM #15
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Originally Posted by Livia View Post
There is no amount of evidence that would be enough to convince the Corbyn supporters. They'll all be making excuses and using "yeah, but whataboutthetories…"

The denials about Labour's anti-Semitism, the hatred for Jews within the party, the excusing of anti-Semitic language... it's all horribly familiar. But at least people are becoming more aware of it now.
Sorry but incorrect.
A problem yes, not rife in the party.

I operate in elections and meetings alongside Jewish members of the Party.
Who don't see the party as a whole as you appear to.

Also, I'm no Corbyn apologist, I don't care for him at all.
I'd rather another leader.

Frankly, I have always been an anti Mrs May individual so accept my intense dislike of her would cloud my judgement.

I think the same applies to those who without any real evidence, fire their constant hate of Corbyn too.

Also, please don't try to say.
Had this been a thread on say Islamaphobia in the Conservatives.
That the Labour haters would not be jumping in with applauding of each other, saying what about antisemitism in Labour.

Politics on both sides, left and right have major issues on rights and prejudices.
Politics is, because of weak leadership of all established Parties, in the worst state it's maybe ever been in for centuries.
Soon to get likely even worse too as to division and prejudice.
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