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UK PM candidate Johnson: Labour Party leader Corbyn guilty of anti-Semitism


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1 minute ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

true- AS HAVE PALESTINIANS. Israel now has many more Jews of centuries old European ancestry rather than middle east ancestry - why do they have the right of return but a displaced Palestinian villager who family was forced off their land have none ? 

 

 

Because the Palestinians rejected a Palestinian state in 1948 .

2 million Palestinians also live happily in Israel as Israeli citizens 

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1 minute ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

And you know they are happy......

You never hear about them protesting in the street or even complaining publicly .

They must look at all the surrounding Countries and thank  Allah that they live in peace   

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9 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Because the Palestinians rejected a Palestinian state in 1948 .

2 million Palestinians also live happily in Israel as Israeli citizens 

Was that because Israel was going to get all the best bits of land and Palestine would get the leftovers?

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 Corbyn is guilty of abandoning his role , as an opposition leader. 

    T. May , has indeed been blessed, with a inactive political opponent.

 All part of the plan .?    Gongs, for public service , well deserved..

 

 

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5 hours ago, johnnyonesock said:

Corbyn has to be removed because he supports the plight of the Palestinians....that is not allowed in Western politics

He does today but that means nothing to Corbyn. He has been anti EU but he changes he mind so easily. I wouldn't be surprised if he was wearing a Jewish cap next week. The man is without morals.

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13 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

oh you mean he called for negotiations with them to stop the troubles? Like the British government did, even at the height of the troubles they opened back door channels to talk about peace, read your history

You never watch talk show questions then it seems...

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Understandable that Boris will take any opportunity to knock Labour, but more damming is the voices from within the Labour Party.

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Labour anti-Semitism row: Advert criticises Jeremy Corbyn

More than 60 Labour peers have put their names to an advert in the Guardian accusing Jeremy Corbyn of failing to tackle anti-Semitism.

The signatories, who make up about a third of Labour members in the Lords, said the leader was presiding over a "toxic culture" of anti-Semitism.

Many of the 67 signatories are long-standing critics of Mr Corbyn.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49012361

67 That is over one third of of the total number of labour peers in the upper house, Corbyn may be the darling of the rabble but I suspect in the next few weeks a move from within to unseat him before or at the party conference later this year. 

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29 minutes ago, Basil B said:

Understandable that Boris will take any opportunity to knock Labour, but more damming is the voices from within the Labour Party.

67 That is over one third of of the total number of labour peers in the upper house, Corbyn may be the darling of the rabble but I suspect in the next few weeks a move from within to unseat him before or at the party conference later this year. 

Yes, the voices of dissent are increasing, and the Corbyn worship level is diminishing among his young supporters. This is more because of his sickening duplicity over Brexit than the anti-semitism issue.

I think that Labour - when a decent opposition has never been more needed- will tear itself apart before the hard left gives up it's dream. The likes of Seamus Milne are foaming at the mouth with anticipation at the forthcoming deselections and the neo-stalinist purge that will go with them. The far left have waited a long, long time for revenge.

 

I support the aims of a moderate Labour Party, but wonder why the apologists are still grimly trying to pretend that there is no anti-semitism problem. Apparently it's all an anti Corbyn conspiracy. This theory has become a sad last refuge for the far left. The evidence that a serious problem exists and has been badly handled is now overwhelming, and the way that decent whistle blowers have been attacked is desperate, and heartless.

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