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    The stench of anti-semitism wafts over the Labour Party again.

    "The court case between Countdown presenter Rachel Riley and Labour’s Laura Murray told us so much about the crisis of antisemitism that poisoned the party under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership.

    Congratulations and thanks are due to Ms Riley and her lawyer Mark Lewis. The TV presenter and Strictly celebrity could have had a much easier life if she had concentrated on her show business career instead of standing up for herself and the Jewish community so strongly over the last few years.

    She bravely took on the anti-Jewish racists and refused to back down despite the abuse and threats she faced. She demonstrated much more bravery and principle in tackling racism in the Labour Party than many of the party’s most senior members, many of whom now in positions of leadership. Perhaps if they had fought more strongly, she and others would not have needed to. Frankly, they should be ashamed that a TV celebrity showed more political courage in tackling a problem in their party than they did.

    It is extraordinary how Jewish women like Ms Riley, the actress Tracey-Ann Oberman or Members of Parliament like Luciana Berger, Margaret Hodge, Ruth Smeeth or Louise Ellman bore the brunt of the harassment and abuse meted out by the hard left during this terrible period. And let’s not forget how the BBC’s Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg needed a bodyguard just for doing her job at the Labour conference, protection not required by any of her male colleagues.

    Second, Ms Murray was not some insignificant Labour member with an over-active Twitter habit, but part of the hard left leadership, working in Corbyn’s office and as a senior official at the party’s head office.

    Her family connections can’t have harmed her meteoric rise to these positions. Her father Andrew Murray is one of the most senior figures on the far left of British politics, chairing the so-called Stop the War Campaign which argues against Western governments, acting as Chief of Staff to Len McCluskey at Unite which bankrolled the party under Corbyn and even working as one of his closest aides as well. Her mother, Professor Susan Michie, famously sold a Picasso worth £50 million she and her siblings had inherited.

    Ms Murray and her family are not just Labour aristocracy but come from the actual aristocracy too. Despite being a lifelong communist, her father is the son of stockbroker Peter Drummond-Murray, a descendant of the Earl of Perth who held the title Slains Pursuivant of Arms. His grandfather on his mother's side was Baron Rankeillour, the Governor of Madras and a Tory MP. Professor Michie’s family are just as grand. Her grandfather was the Eton-educated Baron Aberconway.

    None of that prevented the hard-left Corbyn-supporting campaign Momentum from greeting the court’s verdict with the words: “The establishment always closes ranks. Solidarity with Laura Murray, a kind & principled socialist.” According to Momentum’s class-warriors, the establishment figure is not Ms Murray but the self-made Ms Riley whose talents and hard work have taken her from an ordinary background in Southend.

    And isn’t it ironic that left-wing activists called on Ms Riley to donate her damages to a soup kitchen but don’t demand their comrades to donate the proceeds from the sale of the Picasso as well? The whole sorry story shows us so much of what happened to the Labour Party under the hard left: nepotism, entitlement, anti-Jewish racism and hypocrisy.

    Well done to Ms Riley for having the courage to shine a spotlight on it all and exposing the toxic, morally vacuous far-left for exactly what they are."


    'The toxic, morally vacuous far-left'. I couldn't have put it better myself.

  • #2
    Originally posted by sinkov View Post
    The stench of anti-semitism wafts over the Labour Party again.

    "The court case between Countdown presenter Rachel Riley and Labour’s Laura Murray told us so much about the crisis of antisemitism that poisoned the party under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership.

    Congratulations and thanks are due to Ms Riley and her lawyer Mark Lewis. The TV presenter and Strictly celebrity could have had a much easier life if she had concentrated on her show business career instead of standing up for herself and the Jewish community so strongly over the last few years.

    She bravely took on the anti-Jewish racists and refused to back down despite the abuse and threats she faced. She demonstrated much more bravery and principle in tackling racism in the Labour Party than many of the party’s most senior members, many of whom now in positions of leadership. Perhaps if they had fought more strongly, she and others would not have needed to. Frankly, they should be ashamed that a TV celebrity showed more political courage in tackling a problem in their party than they did.

    It is extraordinary how Jewish women like Ms Riley, the actress Tracey-Ann Oberman or Members of Parliament like Luciana Berger, Margaret Hodge, Ruth Smeeth or Louise Ellman bore the brunt of the harassment and abuse meted out by the hard left during this terrible period. And let’s not forget how the BBC’s Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg needed a bodyguard just for doing her job at the Labour conference, protection not required by any of her male colleagues.

    Second, Ms Murray was not some insignificant Labour member with an over-active Twitter habit, but part of the hard left leadership, working in Corbyn’s office and as a senior official at the party’s head office.

    Her family connections can’t have harmed her meteoric rise to these positions. Her father Andrew Murray is one of the most senior figures on the far left of British politics, chairing the so-called Stop the War Campaign which argues against Western governments, acting as Chief of Staff to Len McCluskey at Unite which bankrolled the party under Corbyn and even working as one of his closest aides as well. Her mother, Professor Susan Michie, famously sold a Picasso worth £50 million she and her siblings had inherited.

    Ms Murray and her family are not just Labour aristocracy but come from the actual aristocracy too. Despite being a lifelong communist, her father is the son of stockbroker Peter Drummond-Murray, a descendant of the Earl of Perth who held the title Slains Pursuivant of Arms. His grandfather on his mother's side was Baron Rankeillour, the Governor of Madras and a Tory MP. Professor Michie’s family are just as grand. Her grandfather was the Eton-educated Baron Aberconway.

    None of that prevented the hard-left Corbyn-supporting campaign Momentum from greeting the court’s verdict with the words: “The establishment always closes ranks. Solidarity with Laura Murray, a kind & principled socialist.” According to Momentum’s class-warriors, the establishment figure is not Ms Murray but the self-made Ms Riley whose talents and hard work have taken her from an ordinary background in Southend.

    And isn’t it ironic that left-wing activists called on Ms Riley to donate her damages to a soup kitchen but don’t demand their comrades to donate the proceeds from the sale of the Picasso as well? The whole sorry story shows us so much of what happened to the Labour Party under the hard left: nepotism, entitlement, anti-Jewish racism and hypocrisy.

    Well done to Ms Riley for having the courage to shine a spotlight on it all and exposing the toxic, morally vacuous far-left for exactly what they are."


    'The toxic, morally vacuous far-left'. I couldn't have put it better myself.
    Who wrote this clap trap?

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    • #3
      Laura Murray tweeted: "Today Jeremy Corbyn went to his local mosque for Visit My Mosque Day, and was attacked by a Brexiteer. Rachel Riley tweets that Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi. This woman is as dangerous as she is stupid. Nobody should engage with her. Ever."

      Well said Laura, Riley is IMHO a self-centred whack job, who self identifies as Jewish. For what purpose I know not.

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      • #4
        Best I can find is her family escaped the "pogroms". Riley identifies herself as being of Jewish heritage and surprisingly for someone of being "Jewish," she is also a self-described atheist. In 2018 she began a campaign against the way the Labour Party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn had handled allegations of antisemitism.

        She said she decided to speak out after seeing " Israel is a racist endeavour" posters on London bus stops.
        She just got awarded 10 grand for being offended by a recycled tweet. Nice work if you can get it Rachel.

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        • #5
          Talk about closing ranks with your old mucker Sir Keir Starmer...

          https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=uxbndlbing

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
            Best I can find is her family escaped the "pogroms". Riley identifies herself as being of Jewish heritage and surprisingly for someone of being "Jewish," she is also a self-described atheist. In 2018 she began a campaign against the way the Labour Party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn had handled allegations of antisemitism.
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            She said she decided to speak out after seeing " Israel is a racist endeavour" posters on London bus stops.
            She just got awarded 10 grand for being offended by a recycled tweet. Nice work if you can get it Rachel.
            Sha we start digging in mr Corbyn s closet now BT , some juicy bits in there that would raise a few eyebrows I would think.

            They’re all as bad as each other in politics- when it suits they wear the cap and when it doesn’t they’re as white as snow.

            Politics here is me me me me me end off

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            • #7
              Originally posted by army88 View Post
              Sha we start digging in mr Corbyn s closet now BT , some juicy bits in there that would raise a few eyebrows I would think.

              They’re all as bad as each other in politics- when it suits they wear the cap and when it doesn’t they’re as white as snow.

              Politics here is me me me me me end off
              Don't need to dig in Corbyn's closet army88, the witch hunt media have already cleared that one out.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                Laura Murray tweeted: "Today Jeremy Corbyn went to his local mosque for Visit My Mosque Day, and was attacked by a Brexiteer. Rachel Riley tweets that Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi. This woman is as dangerous as she is stupid. Nobody should engage with her. Ever."

                Well said Laura, Riley is IMHO a self-centred whack job, who self identifies as Jewish. For what purpose I know not.
                I am no legal expert BT, but maybe you should take care, that libellous tweet has already cost Laura Murray £10,000, putting it back in the public domain might not be the wisest move, as you're so fond of telling us, British Jewry have spies everywhere.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                  Best I can find is her family escaped the "pogroms". Riley identifies herself as being of Jewish heritage and surprisingly for someone of being "Jewish," she is also a self-described atheist. In 2018 she began a campaign against the way the Labour Party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn had handled allegations of antisemitism.
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                  She said she decided to speak out after seeing " Israel is a racist endeavour" posters on London bus stops.
                  She just got awarded 10 grand for being offended by a recycled tweet. Nice work if you can get it Rachel.
                  Dear me BT, you've been checking up on her ? What on earth for ? You really do seem to have an issue with people just because they're Jewish. Someone who doesn't know you as well as I do might begin to think you're anti-semitic.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sinkov View Post
                    Dear me BT, you've been checking up on her ? What on earth for ? You really do seem to have an issue with people just because they're Jewish. Someone who doesn't know you as well as I do might begin to think you're anti-semitic.
                    I just did not understand how you get awarded £10,000 for someone texting "Today Jeremy Corbyn went to his local mosque for Visit My Mosque Day, and was attacked by a Brexiteer. Rachel Riley tweets that Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi. This woman is as dangerous as she is stupid. Nobody should engage with her. Ever."

                    I still don't to be honest. If Jeremy Corbyn is a Nazi mon ami, you are a f*cking Communist!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sinkov View Post
                      I am no legal expert BT, but maybe you should take care, that libellous tweet has already cost Laura Murray £10,000, putting it back in the public domain might not be the wisest move, as you're so fond of telling us, British Jewry have spies everywhere.
                      I'm amongst friends in a private members club mon ami, so no risk of being penalised for copying and pasting on here or adding a bit of sardonic wit to the threads.

                      When you bet back from the Christmas Castleford sojourn, remind me again where are they now..?



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                      • #12
                        Without wishing to be too pedantic, the Nazis were fascists. Fascists like Hitler, Mussolini and Franco (Mosely in England) were right of right wing. Corbyn could never be right wing, ergo could not be a Facist and could not be a Nazi.

                        He is left of left and is a communist. Communists like Stalin were just as brutal and dogmatic as the Facists.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Swissclaret View Post
                          Without wishing to be too pedantic, the Nazis were fascists. Fascists like Hitler, Mussolini and Franco (Mosely in England) were right of right wing. Corbyn could never be right wing, ergo could not be a Facist and could not be a Nazi.

                          He is left of left and is a communist. Communists like Stalin were just as brutal and dogmatic as the Facists.
                          You might have missed this Swissclaret, but we have had a long running feud on here about the merits (or otherwise) of Jeremy Corbyn.

                          It must be said, some of our naiver members have swallowed the whole Murdoch inspired media bull$hit vendetta against Corbyn in huge mouthfuls.

                          Rachel Riley apparently saw a sign on a TFL bus stop that opined "Israel is a racist state," and took it upon herself to help Murdoch convince the bourgeoisie that Jeremy Corby is not only a terrorist sympathiser, but anti-Semitic to boot.

                          Murdoch's sole aim was to help destroy Corbyn's Labour Party, high profile foot soldiers like Riley certainly helped him see off Corbyn's attempt to bring socialism to the proletariat.

                          Instead, we ended up with our present, mainly corrupt Cabinet jammed packed full of Conservative and Unionist Cretins, led by a blonde-haired, grinning, smirking, clueless clown aided and abetted by their quisling sidekick Kier Starmer.

                          "Levelling up", my arse.

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                          • #14
                            sinkov : shhhh Don't hint it that '' British Jewry have spies everywhere.'' I could be one! '' I am digging deep into BT 's underground 'cavern.' What I find there could possibly shake the British Empire!

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                            • #15
                              Well! what I wanted to say is ,if we did not have 'our' BT on here, we would have to make him up! I reckon this board is the best on 'Turfites Talk', non can beat it. Three cheers for him and give that man a bottle of Scotch whiskey! (hint: PS we don't make S W here )

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