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Diane Abbott Has Whip Removed.
Anti-Semitic Labour party, I thought this had stopped.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//...but she could always stand as an independent.//
She could, though I doubt she'll succeed. The Good Burghers of Hackney North & Stoke Newington want a Labour MP. I doubt they care whether that MP is white, black, numerate or innumerate. Ms Abbot has succeeded since 1987 because she wears a red rosette, not for any other attribute she might have.
She could, though I doubt she'll succeed. The Good Burghers of Hackney North & Stoke Newington want a Labour MP. I doubt they care whether that MP is white, black, numerate or innumerate. Ms Abbot has succeeded since 1987 because she wears a red rosette, not for any other attribute she might have.
Did I break Site Rules when I posted the below? I didn't think there was anything in there that did so, but it's been removed. I can't remember it word for word, but it was something along the following lines.
"Jim F - There is no doubt *in my mind* that Diane Abbott is a racist.
in 2012 she Tweeted "White people like playing divide and rule, we should not play their game".
*In my mind*, that is undeniably racist; if a white MP had said this but with the word white replaced with black, you would have heard the uproar on the moon".
"Jim F - There is no doubt *in my mind* that Diane Abbott is a racist.
in 2012 she Tweeted "White people like playing divide and rule, we should not play their game".
*In my mind*, that is undeniably racist; if a white MP had said this but with the word white replaced with black, you would have heard the uproar on the moon".
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