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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
except that multitudes within the labour party have acknowledged that there is a problem within their ranks. Corbyn has publicly apologised and vowed to do something about it. So it's hardly consistent to say that things are being taken out of context.
Also, given Corbyn has admitted that there is a problem, at a minimum it was foolish to meet with a jewish splinter group rather than the main jewish representation, at a maximum it was sticking 2 fingers up at the issue. People are free to decide what they want with respect to Corbyn's actions, but it's not realistic to attempt to put a positive spin on it as to do so supports the concept of anarchy which flies in the face of supporting him to be the next PM
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Keep believing every random rumour and muck rake that suits your Corbyn supports anti-semitic hate fantasies which so happily align with, I dont' actually like his politics paradigm. Not that you would allow that to skew your perspective because you are a fair and honest man.