I do not think there is anyone alive now who actually denies the Holocaust took place ! (far too much evidence that it did ) Possibly a few 'nut cases' mainly found in mental hospitals !
There are those who seek to justify it ! But that is a different thing !
It didnt do the Labour Party any good at the last election to have a leader that shared platforms with Hamas terrorists and was an apologist for IRA terrorism, and while not condoning anti-semitism within Labour wasnt seen to be condemning it either.
Moss’s first post is nicely put and sums it up for me.
I went to Auschwitz a few years ago and it was a truly humbling experience - even just typing this is making the hairs on the back of my neck stand-up - so people who deny, what for me was the most shameful thing ever to have occurred, are indeed scum.
Spot on DD (Although I too have never gathered on Keith Richards, I'm not "moss"). I've long believed that school trips to places such as Auschwitz should be commonplace. We can't allow future generations to forget the lessons learned during WW2.
Like all conspiracy theories, holocaust denial would require an extraordinary amount of people to be 'in on it' and to remain forever silent. Just not plausible
@13.42.Everyone assumes that the Tory Party has a few Islamophobes in their party,but the Labour Party as a"socialist"party should never have anti-semites and Jew haters amongst its ranks.The fact that Old Steptoe didnt do anything to silence these anti-semites is a stain on the Labour party in Britain.