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the first step in labour moving forward is acceptance that there is/was an issue. The amount of denial on display is pretty grim ... not just here ... but in general
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Unlawfull actions...
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Oh, I'll stick with Labour, I believe in fighting for right from within not walking away.
I did state a while back, if the findings were Labour was riddled with anti-Semitism. I'd turn away from the Party. That is not the conclusion so in fairness any who stated it was were incorrect. However, as members who asked a lot about anti-Semitism in the Party and was it being treated seriously and cases acted on properly. We were assured the leadership had put in place the right procedures to deal with it and stamp it out. These findings say that's not so. So that leadership has lost my respect. However, it's the policies that matter for me going forward now. Starmer still has to ensure every recommendation from this inquiry is put in place. |
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Nigel Farage supporters pretending they care about Jews is precious. |
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Keir is nothing but a tory bootlicker and a waste of space.
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This Labour in-fighting is going to cause an even worst result in 2024. Totally unnecessary suspension.
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It's a powerful message I've canvassed alongside Jewish members of the Labour party in 2 elections under Corbyn. They'd say much the same as what is said in that video. I've never stated and still won't, also I do not think that Corbyn is antisemitic. I think it was a character assassination project.. As in 2015 when the media attacked the Miliband's deceased Father. This guy is right, the media needs to be held more accountable too. However, Corbyn today, needed to say, he accepted in full the inquiry's findings and accept the failings they directed to the leadership. We cannot have anything evasive now. It's too big an issue. Today the Labour party needed to show some humility. Accept the findings. Ensure this can never be levelled at us again. Corbyn needed to help that process, not attempt to question it I think suspension is a possible divisive move and maybe unnecessary. I understand Jeremy Corbyn was asked if he'd retract his criticism of the findings but chose not to. That's why he was suspended. No however, I don't think he is anti-Semitic and that was a really good and strong video. |
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You're not my target audience tbh anyway, I'm more for the just about managings not the privileged karens.
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