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Previously on "Labour Anti-Semitic Under Corbyn"
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Originally posted by Bean View PostFtfy
The whip was withdrawn by brave Sir Keir, nothing more.
I wonder if he'll stand as independent - and if he'd win against whoever Labour parachute in to Islington in 3 years?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou must be talking to those in his cult.
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There are many older MPs. I have only heard good things about him as an MP - seems a role he's much better suited to than leader.
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He said sorry and now is allowed back in
Labour reinstates Jeremy Corbyn after suspension over antisemitism remarks | Jeremy Corbyn | The Guardian
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBecause he refused to hold his views in check? Nah, far more likely he'd rather be suspended than act falsely (as he sees it). If he maintains the issue has been used to stir up dissent and blown up by the media - which seems an arguable position - he shouldn't have to censor those views.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe needed to simply keep his mouth shut but it is clearly beyond him so I suspect he is an anti-Semite.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostSo why do some of them attack and kill children? Also they particularly hate foxes, which I grant you is a sound judgement!
I think it's because children don't pay taxes and might turn out to have less right wing points of view, based on having an open mind and judging people by their words and actions, not their skin colour, religion or the country they were born in.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAh, it's one of those. A nice witch-hunt, any reasonable comment you might make is viewed as "YOU ARE A HUGE ANTI-SEMITE". I'm no JC fan but it's hardly controversial to suggest the media blew this up and people used it as political ammo, while still accepting there was/is a very real problem.
Watched Newsnight last night and apparently there was an agreement between him and 4 other leftie MPs in Labour to keep their mouths shut over the report for the next few weeks. A couple of then were them surprised that Corbyn opened his big mouth.
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