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Originally Posted by Livia
Or... he could have addressed the anti-Semitism in his party, and been seen to be addressing it, and made up his mind which side of the Brexit question he was on.
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Let's be honest here though, the anti-semitism didn't realistically change the vote much because A) not many people in the UK are Jewish and B) SADLY most people only really care about things that affect them directly.
The vote was about Brexit, and the anti-Corbyn sentiment that actually has impact is the idea that he's "too far left"/a Marxist.
People don't care about Labour members saying things that are anti-semitic any more than they care about Tories saying things that are Islamophobic. Which is "not much at all".