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God I wish this racist old bag would just piss off.
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Can’t wait for us to find out the Russians have been meddling in our democracy when the election is over
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I'm tired of Corbyn supporters telling me what anti-Semitism is. If we were talking about Islamaphobia things would be so different. Yes, there is racism in the Tory party, there is racism in all parties... but only Labour is being investigated, only Labour are having Jewish religious leaders - and with Christian religion leaders backing them - standing up and making their feelings known. No, all that's been declared rubbish, and the non Jews are STILL on here saying how we're all overreacting.
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Maybe the Jewish Policy research on the subject might be considered more valid to people that don't believe gentiles have the right to comment.
https://www.jpr.org.uk/documents/JPR...at_Britain.pdf 1/10 of 1% of labour members have been accused of being anti-semitic, which is 1/10 of 1% too much, but it's far less than society as a whole. It's just being weaponised. |
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and facts are tories support will hate labour, and labour support will hate tories and they will Always see their own ''versions'' of the truth |
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There is literally no evidence to infer a left wing government would be any threat to anyone. I object to being disrespected as a Corbyn supporter, at the moment it would be more acceptable to suggest I championed Vlad the impaler for PM. |
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Look how the act now bomb first speak later campaigns have gone for us, we were wrong and 1000s of innocent people were killed, we have to stop the knee jerk reactions. |
the FACT that John McDonnell is a Stalinist should be a bit of a clue
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Religious organisations fear the left wing because they are less likely to get away with their bull****, it's no surprise to see both the Arch Bishop and the Chief Rabbi speak out against Labour.
This is less to do with anti-semitism and more to do with the fact that religious organisations fear the possibility of paying taxes and that's more likely with a left winging led government than a right one. Religion and politics should not mix, heads of religions should not speak for or against any politicians. |
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Jeremy Corbyn has declined to apologise to the British Jewish community following criticism from the chief rabbi over how the party deals with anti-Semitism claims.
In an interview with Andrew Neil, the Labour leader was asked four times whether he would like to apologise. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50564965 |
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Thought the last sentence at least- 'Corbyn has failed on left anti-Semitism and fails to take personal responsibility' - might give that away |
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