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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
I like Sir Kier but I agree this was him saying "I'm not Corbyn, and the things you didn't like about his time are over".
I'm not saying the decision shouldn't have been made, just questioning the motives behind it.
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I think he genuinely wants to purge this scandal from the Party.
The decision was totally right..
I think his only motive is to stamp his own authority and clear out this really, for far too long, damaging issue.
Actually issue is the wrong word to use, since the incidents that have happened have hurt longtime Labour members and voters who are Jewish..
It's also hurt and left some in Jewish communities feeling hurt and betrayed..
Apologies and compensation for only doing the right thing, after being wrongly attacked for doing so, are all well and good.
However, I want any anti-semitism in the Labour party or in any other party.
Wiped out permanently.
All anti-semitism is a disgrace, and this I can believe is Starmer's aim and my hope too, that he will show his full worth on this by eradicating that scandal once and for all.