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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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I remember when you accused me of islamaphobia for criticising the religion and hoped all my family got ill and died.

I admit to a poor relationship with consistency but you have an equally poor relationship with reading comprehension. Therefore I doubt your claims.

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Seems about as legit as the most credible stuff thrown at Corbyn. I’m sure those previously slamming Corbyn using the Mail and Twitter accusations will be right along to slam the Rabbi.

 

I will not.

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What's wrong with being anti-Semitic? I am anti-Semitic and Islamophobic as an inability to stop killing each other because of dogma reflects a lack of reason, not a racial trait. Going by reason, Israelis have committed the original sin and Palestinians are now committing multiple sins to fight against it.

Hades, that is not anti-semitism. There is nothing anti-semitic or Islamophobic about being anti religion, lots of prominent anti-theists are of Jewish descent, including Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Stephen Fry and Teller. There's no doubt a few anti-theists with Muslim backgrounds too, probably not as many due to the whole death for apostates thing.

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Video put up on YouTube by +972 Magazine. Would help if somebody could confirm the translation.

 

https://972mag.com/about/#team

 

 

+972 magazine team seem a mixture of Arabs and Jews.

 

 

Administration
Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
Editor-in-Chief

 

Edo Konrad
Deputy Editor

Haggai Matar
Executive-Director

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Noa Yachot
Dahlia Scheindlin
Roi Maor
Michal Rotem
Inna Michaeli
Yasser Abu Arisha

Product Team
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Tom Roshko & Khalil Jarban – Developers
Niv Farchi – Product Manager
Ofer Luft – Adviser

Legal Adviser
Atty. Jonathan Klinger

Contributors
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Aziz Abu Sarah
Orly Noy
Natasha Roth
Roi Maor
Haggai Matar
Mairav Zonszein
Yuval Ben-Ami
Lisa Goldman
Dimi Reider
Dahlia Scheindlin
Omar Rahman
Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat
Amjad Iraqi
Samah Salaime
Rami Younis

 

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Ami Kaufman
Dimi Reider
Dahlia Scheindlin
Noam Sheizaf

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I think Corbyn has handled this whole thing badly. Not only is his leadership under threat because the way it has been dealt with, but the long term viability is at risk.

 

Many of the reasons why he is supported by so many are the reasons why he’s struggling so badly now. He’s not a slick, ruthless cunt backed by shady ruthless cunts. That’s not an argument for slick, ruthless cunts but unless you’re willing to beat the other side into submission, you’re not going to win.

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Yeah, I still don't quite understand the tactic of essentially allowing these cunts to smear you and not doing anything about it.

 

He needs to go full cunt.

They've been a bit more agressive recently in Labour Party official statements etc, but even these statements have been twisted and have led to accusations of downplaying the seriousness of "antisemitism."

 

I think largely ignoring such baseless claims might be the best approach, or won't necessarily be the most harmful approach. He's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't in the eyes of some, as he'll be accused of either ignoring the issue if he stays silent or downplaying the seriousness of "antisemitism" or defending the indefensible if he comes out fighting.

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They've been a bit more agressive recently in Labour Party official statements etc, but even these statements have been twisted and have led to accusations of downplaying the seriousness of "antisemitism."

 

I think largely ignoring such baseless claims might be the best approach, or won't necessarily be the most harmful approach. He's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't in the eyes of some, as he'll be accused of either ignoring the issue if he stays silent or downplaying the seriousness of "antisemitism" or defending the indefensible if he comes out fighting.

He could of course gone on the counter offence on the Brexit reports and non-existent trade deals. But you know.

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He's been on the far right of Labour for years, to the right of the war criminal in fact! He should have sodded off years ago.

 

And as for the entryist comment there were enough of them around from the far right telling good people like Corbyn, Benn, Skinner et al that they didn't belong in the Labour party for long enough, so what goes around comes around!

 

The PLP is still too far right for me to consider voting for them still!

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Been in Labour for 58 years, 39 of them as an MP, but is being told he has no right to be in the Labour Party by a bunch of far left entryists who have been in the party for five minutes. Yep, sounds about right.

Can you please post the make up of Birkenhead Labour party including length of membership ?

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Field has jumped before he was pushed. Was only a matter of time before he was deselected. Good riddance as far as I’m concerned.

He’ll be the first of many (hopefully) if mandatory reselection gets passed at conference next week.

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Field has jumped before he was pushed. Was only a matter of time before he was deselected. Good riddance as far as I’m concerned.

He’ll be the first of many (hopefully) if mandatory reselection gets passed at conference next week.

Not to do with helping the Government with Brexit.

Not to do with the danger of re-selection for keeping May in power.

Not to do with being on the advisory board of a right-wing think tank.

Not because he writes for the Sun while representing a constituency of Hillsborough victims' families.

Not because he wants to restrict abortions

Not because he admired Margaret Thatcher

 

No, he's leaving the Labour Party because of all the antisemitism.

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Not to do with helping the Government with Brexit.

Not to do with the danger of re-selection for keeping May in power.

Not to do with being on the advisory board of a right-wing think tank.

Not because he writes for the Sun while representing a constituency of Hillsborough victims' families.

Not because he wants to restrict abortions

Not because he admired Margaret Thatcher

 

No, he's leaving the Labour Party because of all the antisemitism.

 

So, what you saying?

 

A top, top bloke forced out by rabid far left violent anti-semitic extremist Stalinists?

 

 

Oh, no, hang on, he´s a fucking cunt. A snide right wing bellend that, not before time, is scuttling off because the democratic socalist party wants to be a democratic socialist party.

 

Bye, you tit.

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He could of course gone on the counter offence on the Brexit reports and non-existent trade deals. But you know.

 

"The party I voted for are destroying the country.  But I am so much more interested in expressing my disappointment that the other party I didn't vote for are doing so little to stop them."

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"The party I voted for are destroying the country.  But I am so much more interested in expressing my disappointment that the other party I didn't vote for are doing so little to stop them."

I don't like the repeated insinuations that anyone who voted Tory has no right to expect Labour to put up an effective opposition to an increasingly ruinous Brexit situation. It's cheap and lazy.

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