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[Politics] Labour reinstates Jeremy Corbyn after suspension over antisemitism remarks



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And for me these things remain:

1) The Labour Party did/does have a problem with antisemitism

2) The problem has been seized upon by the right wing influencers as an opportunity to smite the left.

3) People have fallen for this ploy

4) The Labour Party responds by not just rooting out those who are guilty, but by supressing or removing anyone who may take issue with elitist attitudes when it comes to the governance of Israel in relation to its foreign policy. They are not just dealing with issues, they are trying to get the right wing monkey off their back.

5) People who have done nothing wrong have also been punished. Corbyn could have chosen his words better but I saw no error in his view.

6) The dominance of the issue in the headlines only stokes real anit-Semites and causes fear among many folk.

7) A serious issue has become a political football.

Very sad
 




Super Steve Earle

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Starmer will be fuming and rightly so. Like Trump, Corbyn has obviously installed his own people into powerful places within the party whom could influence them for years. Looks like Starmer has a bigger job than I first thought of getting the party as electable as he is. Mind you, if Johnson is still PM in 4 years time, it won’t really matter what the Labour Party looks like or who is in charge, they’ll be in Downing Street.

I don't think so. They will still be Labour. I thought they might be alright when Blair got in, but it was a short honeymoon. I won't get fooled again.
 


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Research, as you well know at Uni for example, is far more than a big copy/paste.

Any student presenting that without interpretation and context, I'm sure you are fully aware, would be ridiculed and rightly so.

I've done my research. What I posted isn't it. I am simply pointing out to you that there is a great deal of information out there to refute your prejudices against Starmer, some available in seconds. And you should do some research before spouting off. As has been noted previously by another poster, you have a habit of saying something stupid, then deflecting, then pretending you don't understand or care about the arguments. Not a great look :shrug:
 


jakarta

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We have all come across some nobbers. I have had a similar conversation about Israel with someone in my family. I always point out that I've been to Israel more than once whereas he knows **** all about it.

But as I say, that doesn't allow anyone to conflate Starmer with Boris. Boris is a shamelss shit. Starmer is a scrupulous servant of the nation.

The comrades are finished. If we hold our nerve, Boris will be gone after one shameful term. Just like Trump.

Well we will see, I always enjoy your posts as you are somewhat more considered than most on this site.

I have also been to Israel and found most Israelis utterly paranoid, but given that all their neighbours want to wipe them out it wasn't a huge surprise.

Amazed how much US Military was around the place and being overflown by F16's every hour or so made me realise these people are at War. Oh and teenage girls in uniform toting machine guns as well.

Enjoyed the Holy Sites but at the end of the week realised that this place is destined for conflict eternal!
 






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Well we will see, I always enjoy your posts as you are somewhat more considered than most on this site.

I have also been to Israel and found most Israelis utterly paranoid, but given that all their neighbours want to wipe them out it wasn't a huge surprise.

Amazed how much US Military was around the place and being overflown by F16's every hour or so made me realise these people are at War. Oh and teenage girls in uniform toting machine guns as well.

Enjoyed the Holy Sites but at the end of the week realised that this place is destined for conflict eternal!

As it has been on and off for literally thousands of years.
 


Is it PotG?

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I've done my research. What I posted isn't it. I am simply pointing out to you that there is a great deal of information out there to refute your prejudices against Starmer, some available in seconds. And you should do some research before spouting off. As has been noted previously by another poster, you have a habit of saying something stupid, then deflecting, then pretending you don't understand or care about the arguments. Not a great look :shrug:

A cross I'll have to bear.
 


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He retracted his dumb kneejerk statement after the independent report proved antisemitism not acted upon.

Ahead of the meeting on Tuesday, Mr Corbyn - who has been a member of the party for 54 years - released a statement on Facebook, saying concerns over anti-Semitism within Labour are "neither exaggerated nor overstated".

It’s not a false dichotomy of Jewish versus everyone else viewpoints, that’s a trap antisemites from the far right and far left would love us to fall into in online chatter. Instead it’s decent people of any background, versus antisemites, all racists and their apologists.

Corbyn it seems now realises that.

All of this, great post.
 




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Oh yes we do - just ask Rachel 'I will be tougher at slashing benefits than the Tories' Reeves

Like it or loath it, the UK people (those who are interested in politics or who’s in government), seem to be centre right to centre left. Is that similar or dissimilar to the ROI? For all the deprived areas of the UK that might spring to your mind, I’ve witnessed it too, there are tens of millions living in varying degrees of comfort in suburbia.

I know Corbyn got 40% in 2017, his high water mark when up against a deeply chaotic PM, but that would include a huge rump of always Labour or always anti-Tory voters including many NSC’ers such as @HWT. Not at heart advocates of the Momentum version of Labour.

Starmer’s version of social democracy is the best you’re going to see in the UK for now.
 


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Well we will see, I always enjoy your posts as you are somewhat more considered than most on this site.

I have also been to Israel and found most Israelis utterly paranoid, but given that all their neighbours want to wipe them out it wasn't a huge surprise.

Amazed how much US Military was around the place and being overflown by F16's every hour or so made me realise these people are at War. Oh and teenage girls in uniform toting machine guns as well.

Enjoyed the Holy Sites but at the end of the week realised that this place is destined for conflict eternal!

Cheers, mate. I enjoy your posts too.

I spent most of my time in Tel Aviv and gun-totin' young women in combat fatigues aside (national service, innit?) it struck me as a very relaxed city. Jerusalem, however, is mad.

I spent a lot of time with a fellow scientist who did his national service in Mossad (so, second time I went he whisked me through security and saved me several hours of TDmmm). Visited the place where John the Baptist did his deed (awash with over-excited American tourists). Golan Heights (now, there is a place where you understand why the Israelis pushed back the Syrians, just by looking at the geology). He told me the biggest problem in Israel is the orthodox medaevilists, with their ringlets, wigs, black frock coats and unwavering determination to sponge off the state. Say that at a labour party conference and he'd be swimming with the political fishes :eek:

I have some good pals living in Israel. And Lebanon. I am more optimistic than you about the future. Bibi won't last forever. Israel had cooked up deals (for example a massive hydroelectric collaboration) with Jordan decades ago. Even Palestine/Gaza...eventually people adapt to survive and humans excel at making deals.....given time and necessity. If Boris can knock up a sweet Brexit deal by the end of the year, in the rest of the world anything is possible.

All the best :thumbsup:
 


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Like it or loath it, the UK people (those who are interested in politics or who’s in government), seem to be centre right to centre left. Is that similar or dissimilar to the ROI? For all the deprived areas of the UK that might spring to your mind, I’ve witnessed it too, there are tens of millions living in varying degrees of comfort in suburbia.

I know Corbyn got 40% in 2017, his high water mark when up against a deeply chaotic PM, but that would include a huge rump of always Labour or always anti-Tory voters including many NSC’ers such as @HWT. Not at heart advocates of the Momentum version of Labour.

Starmer’s version of social democracy is the best you’re going to see in the UK for now.

Yes, my friend. I voted labour through gritted teeth because they were second in my constituency and the best bet for ousting the odious sitting MP and Boris fluffer.

Momentum, like Militant before it, can absolutely do one. 'No compromise with the electorate', indeed. Well, '**** off then', I say!

:thumbsup:
 








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Cheers, mate. I enjoy your posts too.

I spent most of my time in Tel Aviv and gun-totin' young women in combat fatigues aside (national service, innit?) it struck me as a very relaxed city. Jerusalem, however, is mad.

I spent a lot of time with a fellow scientist who did his national service in Mossad (so, second time I went he whisked me through security and saved me several hours of TDmmm). Visited the place where John the Baptist did his deed (awash with over-excited American tourists). Golan Heights (now, there is a place where you understand why the Israelis pushed back the Syrians, just by looking at the geology). He told me the biggest problem in Israel is the orthodox medaevilists, with their ringlets, wigs, black frock coats and unwavering determination to sponge off the state. Say that at a labour party conference and he'd be swimming with the political fishes :eek:

I have some good pals living in Israel. And Lebanon. I am more optimistic than you about the future. Bibi won't last forever. Israel had cooked up deals (for example a massive hydroelectric collaboration) with Jordan decades ago. Even Palestine/Gaza...eventually people adapt to survive and humans excel at making deals.....given time and necessity. If Boris can knock up a sweet Brexit deal by the end of the year, in the rest of the world anything is possible.

All the best :thumbsup:

Well you would hope so, had rocks luzzed at me by Palestinian kids in Jerusalem one evening when I went to the Wailing Wall, they were clearly not up for the Peace Process. :lolol:

You are right the Golan Heights was impressive as there is so much wrecked Syrian Armour still up there.

It is quite clear that whoever is in the White House there is a huge and probably immoveable USA strategy to keep Israel going as their bulwark in the Region.

Israel clearly have nuclear weapons as well as massive conventional US military backup so will always win any conflicts with their neighbours. This is probably their best card when trying to make a lasting peace deal.

None of this will go down well at the next Labour Party Conference but it is all true.
 




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Corrected for you.

You see, that's what you think he said. After so many lectures on the Lizards etc thread, there you are changing someone's intention with a few clicks of the keyboard.

I'd be fascinated to know why you're on the side of Palestine. Actually no. No I wouldn't. But I can guess.
 


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This is a proper mess of a thread. A fair bit of sense among a sea of hot tory weasel piss, strained through an old smelly socialist sock, with added essence of verruca. :lolol:
 


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You see, that's what you think he said. After so many lectures on the Lizards etc thread, there you are changing someone's intention with a few clicks of the keyboard.

I'd be fascinated to know why you're on the side of Palestine. Actually no. No I wouldn't. But I can guess.

David Icke told him that martian lizards the Rothschild’s are part of an Illuminati cabal murdering all homo sapiens.
 


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You see, that's what you think he said. After so many lectures on the Lizards etc thread, there you are changing someone's intention with a few clicks of the keyboard.

I'd be fascinated to know why you're on the side of Palestine. Actually no. No I wouldn't. But I can guess.

Im on the side of Palestine because I am a human being. Im agreeing with United Nations and Humans Rights Watch that the people of Palestine deserve food and fresh water. I agree with these organisations that Israel should not obstruct access to medicines and other type of aid. I agree with these organisations that Israel should not target Palestinian hospitals, schools and other civilian targets.

But its quite obvious that genocide and terror against Palestinians are not seen in the same way as genocide and terror against other people.

You, HWT and a bunch of other people evidently believe Palestinian lives to be less worth than other lives, either trivialising or defending the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people. Why? Because you are racist.
 






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Im on the side of Palestine because I am a human being. Im agreeing with United Nations and Humans Rights Watch that the people of Palestine deserve food and fresh water. I agree with these organisations that Israel should not obstruct access to medicines and other type of aid. I agree with these organisations that Israel should not target Palestinian hospitals, schools and other civilian targets.

But its quite obvious that genocide and terror against Palestinians are not seen in the same way as genocide and terror against other people.

You, HWT and a bunch of other people evidently believe Palestinian lives to be less worth than other lives, either trivialising or defending the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people. Why? Because you are racist.

Bollocks.

I support an independent Palestinian state.
I condemn Bibi and predecessors for brutalising Palestinians.
I expect Palestinians to be given a homeland. Just like Israeli jews were given a homeland.
No ifs, no buts.

The likes of people like you, calling people like me racist, isn't near the wedge, let alone the thin end of it.

But the people who might influence the situation, especially America which has Israel's bollocks in it's claw (and vice versa, some say) will look at people like you and say 'look at that ****. He's digging out a labour party member, one of those transgender commy loosers. And he thinks we should take note of his cry baby bleating? No sir! No indeed, sir! You sir, tiny Swede, you **** off, sir!'.

:facepalm:
 


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