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All Is Forgiven Jezza!
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He is still an anti-semite and that is not forgiveable. He is still friends with the enemies of this country so why should he be pardoned.
20:07 Tue 17th Nov 2020
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Corbyn is an absolute disgrace, and despite the Labour NEC reinstating him, I sincerely hope SKS shows leadership and continues to withhold the whip.
I notice his mealy-mouthed statement yesterday was a 'clarification' of the comments he made immediately following the damning report from the EHRC (not that they needed clarifying - it's plain for everybody to see he meant those words), but I notice there was no apology.
Jeremy Corbyn doesn't like Jews. It's that simple.
You do not refer to Hamas as "friends", an organisation that has a stated aim of killing all Jews, if you do not dislike Jews. You do not attend a ceremony honouring Jew killing terrorists and lay a wreath, if you do not dislike Jews. You do not preside over a party and ignore the dislike of jews from swathes of the party (because they take their lead from the top) if you do not dislike Jews.
I sincerely hope he's tainted by this.
The man is a disgusting bigot.
I notice his mealy-mouthed statement yesterday was a 'clarification' of the comments he made immediately following the damning report from the EHRC (not that they needed clarifying - it's plain for everybody to see he meant those words), but I notice there was no apology.
Jeremy Corbyn doesn't like Jews. It's that simple.
You do not refer to Hamas as "friends", an organisation that has a stated aim of killing all Jews, if you do not dislike Jews. You do not attend a ceremony honouring Jew killing terrorists and lay a wreath, if you do not dislike Jews. You do not preside over a party and ignore the dislike of jews from swathes of the party (because they take their lead from the top) if you do not dislike Jews.
I sincerely hope he's tainted by this.
The man is a disgusting bigot.
And another thing - there's something I don't get.
Hamas want all Jews murdered, but Corbyn considers them "friends", and yet despite this, if the nation hadn't seen sense, he could well have been our PM now.
I tend not to like drawing comparisons, but I'm going to....
Just purely for the sake of the argument, let's say Corbyn described the KKK as friends - quite rightly we'd have never heard from him again, so I have to question why being friends with a Jew-murdering organisation appears to be OK, or at the very least, just simply brushed-over.
Odd.
Hamas want all Jews murdered, but Corbyn considers them "friends", and yet despite this, if the nation hadn't seen sense, he could well have been our PM now.
I tend not to like drawing comparisons, but I'm going to....
Just purely for the sake of the argument, let's say Corbyn described the KKK as friends - quite rightly we'd have never heard from him again, so I have to question why being friends with a Jew-murdering organisation appears to be OK, or at the very least, just simply brushed-over.
Odd.
Not by everybody:-
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