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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?  

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  1. 1. Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?



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19 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

Hold on, he’s going to be the next PM isn’t he? Why shouldn’t we be interested?

 

Apparently no, too many difficult questions so he’s sent Starmer. 

I'd love him to be the next PM, but I think Johnson and Hunt have got a head start.

 

As to whether or not he attended a meeting tonight...

*Partridge shrug gif*

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11 hours ago, cloggypop said:

I heard a Dutch gabba version of Hava Negila on the radio in work today. 

 

Is it antisemitic to say it was fucking horrible or should I be protesting against the radio station? 

 

It's at the very least cultural appropriation. 

 

I always thought it was Hava Nagila not Hava Negila. Is Hava Negila the antisemitic version?

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Hadn't realised that the staff NDA agreements that have become a massive stick to beat Corbyn with, were actually dished out by one of their own , Iain McNicol , and Formby has stopped them since succeeding him in the job. No mention of this in the MSM pieces surprisingly enough.

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11 hours ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

It's not a million miles from what Jeremy Hunt was saying last week and that cunt wants to be Prime Minister. 

Aye that was my first thought, too. Interesting that these people seem entirely unperturbed by the actual concentration camps running in America today.

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I see a letter signed by 67 Labour peers (this should be an oxymoron) has been published in the Grauniad denouncing Corbyn for his lack of action over anti-Semitism. The list includes cunts such as John Reid and that bastion of integrity Mandy Mandleson!

 

Start setting the lawyers on these fuckers Jezza!

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4 hours ago, Creator Supreme said:

I see a letter signed by 67 Labour peers (this should be an oxymoron) has been published in the Grauniad denouncing Corbyn for his lack of action over anti-Semitism. The list includes cunts such as John Reid and that bastion of integrity Mandy Mandleson!

 

Start setting the lawyers on these fuckers Jezza!

Do these fucking dickheads understand what it is they're actually doing here?

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Rumours that it is a deliberate ploy in conjunction with Watson to try to keep Trigger Ballots to a minimum hoping that the leadership will want to keep party in-fighting stories to a minimum. Not sure it will work.

 

With reference to the legal action comment, it seems carefully worded to avoid that , but I'm still surprised that Corbyn or Milne have not served Triesman for his comments.

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The letter is ridiculous, as central to it is the complete fallacy/smear that Jewish people aren't welcome in the Labour Party. That's complete and utter bullshit. I'd be confident in saying that the proportion of Jewish people in the Labour Party who haven't received antisemitic abuse is significantly higher than those who have. 

 

Obviously, the small proportion of antisemitic incidents needs to be tackled head on, but the necessity of due process should not be cast aside due to calls for quicker, more instant action. The principles of justice should trump everything. 

 

Regarding the "failed leadership" claims in the letter, the follow up from that has been people indulging in more "Corbyn needs to" rhetoric. Apparently, according to these people, Corbyn needs to make the complaints process more independent. Unlike last week, it appears that they no longer want him to intervene. Again. Also, Corbyn also needs to make a personal apology to the leading Jewish organisations. Why should he apologise for something he hasn't personally done? Why don't the aforementioned calls for revising the complaints process mention that these processes weren't revised under previous leaders or that under Corbyn/Formby the process has been sped up, more people hired etc? 

 

It's all a very one sided viewpoint. And, it makes you further question if there's an underlying agenda. Let us not forget that people said that this would all go away if Corbyn/Labour accepted and adopted the IHRA definition. As predicted by many, that simply didn't happen. And, there's only one thing that will make the issue go away, that will appease those letter signers etc. It's Corbyn going. 

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I see the unhinged one has been allowed to spout her usual shite

For such a long article there seems a distinct lack of evidence, then again when has that stopped her

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/17/antisemitism-labour-party-jeremy-corbyn-margaret-hodge?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium=&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1563351939

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