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arista 29-10-2020 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10942304)
Corbyn has been suspended from the labour party and whip removed


Keep Up
already POSTED
at 1:12PM

arista 29-10-2020 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10942300)
Corbyn on SkyNewsHD
is staying put.

He said he brought in the measures that are
helping this enquiry.


His Whip has been removed
Now Suspended from Labour


Jeremy Corbyn suspended from Labour party
https://news.sky.com/story/jeremy-co...party-12117833

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54730425


my post

bots 29-10-2020 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10942305)
Keep Up
already POSTED

it needed emphasis :fist:

Kate! 29-10-2020 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10942304)
Corbyn has been suspended from the labour party and whip removed

yes was just gonna post this as breaking news. Oh dear.

arista 29-10-2020 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10942307)
it needed emphasis :fist:


Sure
but you attacked me (covid thread)
when I posted something you posted before


So its Karma

arista 29-10-2020 12:21 PM

LBC have Corbyn on.


(the Joe Pike reporter SkyNewsHD interview)

Crimson Dynamo 29-10-2020 12:23 PM

Sir Keir taking out the trash

:clap1:

arista 29-10-2020 12:23 PM

Corbyn will still be in Parliament
but as an Independent MP

arista 29-10-2020 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10942314)
Sir Keir taking out the trash

:clap1:


He has no choice

Zizu 29-10-2020 12:24 PM

Labour Party broke equality laws
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10942304)
Corbyn has been suspended from the labour party and whip removed



Good riddance.

I hope to never hear of or see him ever again .


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arista 29-10-2020 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 10942318)
Good riddance.

I hope to never hear of or see him ever again .


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro



You will
as he will be in Parliament
on Monday as an Independent MP


Maybe he will be hissed at?

joeysteele 29-10-2020 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10942302)
And there goes starmers chance of ever being PM, unfortunately.

I think had Corbyn been more accepting of the inquiry's findings, to have then suspended him would have raised issues.

My feeling is, as a Party member, the mood is of sadness and anger at the findings of the inquiry and how we were assured ALL was being done.
When it wasn't according to these findings.

The issues are bad enough to raise massive questions about the former leadership and Starmer has said Labour will put in place ALL the recommendations of the inquiry.

With Corbyn still playing the findings down and even rejecting some of them.
That's not a good look.
I think Starmer's and Labour's rapid response to this further dismissal of the findings by Corbyn.
Will see more likely support for Starmer.

Where it's all going to end up 4 years from now however, depends on how well this issue is dealt with.

Liam- 29-10-2020 12:29 PM

The report proved that the Labour Party isn’t institutionally antisemitic, so he was fully correct in saying that the problem was purposefully overestimated, two instances of antisemitism is still too many, but it’s clear that as day that the accusations of an antisemitic stronghold that stretched through the entire ranks was a political game by people more scared of true systemic change than anything else.

Meanwhile, Starmer still refuses to hold an investigation into the racial abuse against multiple black MP’s because they’re not on his side of the party, this is a political grandstand, can he be blamed? No, he wasn’t to be prime minster, but it doesn’t really sit right

The Slim Reaper 29-10-2020 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 10942322)
I think had Corbyn been more accepting of the inquiry's findings, to have then suspended him would have raised issues.

My feeling is, as a Party member, the mood is of sadness and anger at the findings of the inquiry and how we were assured ALL was being done.
When it wasn't according to these findings.

The issues are bad enough to raise massive questions about the former leadership and Starmer has said Labour will put in place ALL the recommendations of the inquiry.

With Corbyn still playing the findings down and even rejecting some of them.
That's not a good look.
I think Starmer's and Labour's rapid response to this further dismissal of the findings by Corbyn.
Will see more likely support for Starmer.

Where it's all going to end up 4 years from now however, depends on how well this issue is dealt with.

I think the problem, Joey, is that labours own internal report showed that corbyn was being scapegoated by the blairite wing of the party. This was an independent report under Starmers leadership, and the report was buried. Today isn't the day to have the argument about the details though, so Corbyn should have just said he accepted it and kept it moving.

This won't provide any more support for Starmer though. He's just alienated the grassroots wing of the party, the tories he will try to win over aren't really bothered about any of this as the person they voted for and supported is openly and unashamedly racist.

He'll probably get some of the red wall back but not because of this, because of the govs handling of covid, the recession, and the pain of brexit on the horizon.

joeysteele 29-10-2020 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10942324)
The report proved that the Labour Party isn’t institutionally antisemitic, so he was fully correct in saying that the problem was purposefully overestimated, two instances of antisemitism is still too many, but it’s clear that as day that the accusations of an antisemitic stronghold that stretched through the entire ranks was a political game by people more scared of true systemic change than anything else.

I never thought the Labour party was institutionally antisemitic.
Had it done so, I would have left the Party today myself.

However, I do feel this is still very bad as it finds those raising the issues were dismissed by the leadership and those he claimed were dealing with it justly and fairly.
When that wasn't the case.

I took his word as a member but now find it was not so from the findings of the failings of dealing with it from this inquiry.

I've no doubt the row was used against Corbyn..
However, for me, he should have just accepted the findings and expressed regret.

I welcomed this inquiry into this after so much clouding of the issues.
I just want all the recommendations put in place in full from it too.

Yes however, as far as it can be welcomed after being told the Party has unlawfully discriminated against others in an anti-Semitic way.
I do welcome that the Labour party was not and is not, institutionally anti-Semitic.

joeysteele 29-10-2020 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10942329)
I think the problem, Joey, is that labours own internal report showed that corbyn was being scapegoated by the blairite wing of the party. This was an independent report under Starmers leadership, and the report was buried. Today isn't the day to have the argument about the details though, so Corbyn should have just said he accepted it and kept it moving.

This won't provide any more support for Starmer though. He's just alienated the grassroots wing of the party, the tories he will try to win over aren't really bothered about any of this as the person they voted for and supported is openly and unashamedly racist.

He'll probably get some of the red wall back but not because of this, because of the govs handling of covid, the recession, and the pain of brexit on the horizon.

Yes I agree, it's worrying.

bots 29-10-2020 12:54 PM

i think Keir will attract a lot of voters. We can't predict how our country is going to be in a months time so predicting 3 years ahead (we had a year already nearly) is quite impossible. The first step in bringing back normality is Trump being beaten next week. If he wins we are ****ed, if he loses the political tide will turn around the world

arista 29-10-2020 01:10 PM

Man faces jail for harassing three Labour MPs

[He has pleaded guilty to three counts
of sending communications of an offensive nature,
after repeatedly calling the serving MPs' offices.]

[Dame Margaret Hodge said she was
branded a "racist Zionist" by Nelson.

In a statement from her read in court, the Labour MP
said she was left "disturbed and shocked"
by the "vitriol and implied threats"
levelled at her because of her Jewish identity - including
calling her a "disgusting scumbag".]

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54722726

Kizzy 29-10-2020 02:25 PM

A good principled man has been pilloried, it's a dark day for Labour they just lost my vote.

And before any accusations I too accept that as in all parties there were cases of genuine antisemitism, however to criticise one parties procedures with only a fleeting mention as to the efforts made to tackle the issue is unfair.

Starmer scapegoating Corbyn is a stupid move.

arista 29-10-2020 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10942508)
A good principled man has been pilloried, it's a dark day for Labour they just lost my vote.

And before any accusations I too accept that as in all parties there were cases of genuine antisemitism, however to criticise one parties procedures with only a fleeting mention as to the efforts made to tackle the issue is unfair.

Starmer scapegoating Corbyn is a stupid move.


You Going LibDem then?

Ammi 29-10-2020 02:43 PM

...Kizzy might start her own political Party...why be a follower, why not be a leader...

arista 29-10-2020 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10942515)
...Kizzy might start her own political Party...why be a follower, why not be a leader...


No it is too Expensive

Kizzy 29-10-2020 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10942515)
...Kizzy might start her own political Party...why be a follower, why not be a leader...

My policies are a 4 day week and mandatory hygge can I count on your vote?

Cherie 29-10-2020 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10942310)
Sure
but you attacked me (covid thread)
when I posted something you posted before


So its Karma

:joker:

Cherie 29-10-2020 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10942528)
My policies are a 4 day week and mandatory hygge can I count on your vote?

I'm already on a 3 day week so no I won't be voting for you :hee:


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