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Originally Posted by Livia
I have to say it's refreshing, the faith you put in Corbyn, Joey. For my money he's just as anti-Semitic as all the leftie arse-kissers who've cozied up to one Muslim despot after another.
Maddeningly, crap likes this really muddies the waters when it comes to a rational discussion about Israel. People need to leave their animosity at the door and sit down together. Outsiders goading the Israelis though, won't help.
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On the contrary,I actually do not feel as to having much faith in Corbyn on this
Anyone can pay lip service to issues and I have a niggling fear that is all he wants to do on this issue.
If it turns out to be the case I will likely be as eager as others to see a change of leadership.
I was watching back some old extracts from Labour party conferences and came across Neil Kinnock's speech against so called militants.
hat was fierce and forceful and in my view meant, not this pussyfooting about I am seeing from Jeremy Corbyn on this.
This is an issue that riles me,whatever the rights and wrongs of Israel and what they do, they are surrounded as a Nation by other totally hostile Nations against them.
They virtually have be on guard all the time.
What they certainly do not need is from 'friendly' nations, pathetic people like this Bradford MP and then Livingstone sort of defending her making such statements as she shared and clearly agreed with.
Also her apology after being found out and the uproar in play,does not impress me, she should have apologised to the 'whole state of Israel' but then also stood down as an MP too.
If, as has been said her doing this had been known at her selection process, then she would not have been likely chosen to stand for to be an MP,well no difference for me, now it is known, she should not remain an MP pure and simple and she would be out of the whole Party for me.
This has to dealt with and anyone rooted out who hold these views and them then kicked out of the Party, they have no place in British politics.
If Corbyn is not really going to take a strong stand and deal with this properly and convincingly then he should hand over to another who can and also someone who has the will to want to as well.