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Old 12-07-2019, 01:01 PM #11
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I'd say thats again, a cross party issue tbh. But it does seem more prevalant in the Tories and right wing parties. Like how anti-semitism seems to be more common in the left wing.

Misogyny is rife within the Labour party also, seems to be not only acceptable, but actively applauded from some quarters.

I think that really..on the whole, any party is going to have members with sme bigoted views and theres nothing the party can do about it..only way they could make it so members were not bigoted, is to stop taking members at all!
Where is the evidence that Anti-Semetism is more common in the left wing though,? That's not my experience, it's the ascending far right that has this problem.
Is misogyny purely a Labour issue... rife, applauded and accepted... never heard of that either.
How would s political parties survive without supportive members?
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