Sarah Jones nails it...
https://labourlist.org/2019/02/why-w...mpression=true
Sarah Jones nails it...
https://labourlist.org/2019/02/why-w...mpression=true
This would be the same Labour Party, I presume BT, that has received 673 complaints about acts of anti-semitism by it's members in the last ten months, and has had 96 members suspended and 12 expelled for anti-semitism ? It would appear that Sarah Jones and Labour List are not required reading amongst Labour Party members.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47203397
Too many snowflakes everywhere sinkov, they are rife, rampant and regenerating at an alarming rate. Sarah Jones is just one of a hundred or more Labour MP's who are doing everything they can to kick out any perceptions or examples of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. Ich Bin Juden.
It's a pity you don't live any nearer sinkov, I have helped to organise an "Evening with Rebecca Long Bailey" for tomorrow night and it's sold out! I love this lass, she will go a long, long way in British politics. Talks straight and shoots straight from the hip.
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"Too many snowflakes everywhere sinkov, they are rife, rampant and regenerating at an alarming rate. Sarah Jones is just one of a hundred or more Labour MP's who are doing everything they can to kick out any perceptions or examples of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. Ich Bin Juden."
I do find it alarming BT that a Labour MP feels the need to implore Labour Party members to visit Auschwitz and learn about the holocaust. Do they not already know ? WTF do they teach them in schools these days, and WTF are these people doing involving themselves in politics, if they don't know about Auschwitz and the holocaust ?
Sadly sinkov, we have children who do not know of the event and I read somewhere last week that 35% of the UK adult population thinks the number of Jews slaughtered during the Holocaust to be "exaggerated!"
Then we have the Orange Buffoon across the pond stirring up notions of "White Superiority", which enables such an event to happen again. Not sure you have grasped the gist of Sarah's comments. Read it again, there's a good chap?
Not pie and peas either, full blown dinner with an Auction and Raffle. Signed photo and Labour Party Manifesto by our glorious leader if you fancy a sneaky bid?
I saw Rebecca BT, on the Daily Politics, not long after Corbyn started promoting her. I was shocked, she was almost as inept as the luscious Diane, something which until that point I hadn't thought possible, she was out of her depth, absolutely clueless. She's scrubbed herself up since then, but my original impression remains, a dim-witted lightweight who has profited from all women short-lists and JC covering his back.
Have a good night, will there be pie and peas ?
"It is now obvious to me that anti-Semitism is still embedded throughout society in general, which after the Holocaust is quite staggering to realise."
It might be endemic in the Labour Party BT, it might well be in sections of the Muslim community, but it certainly isn't throughout society in general. It does seem the problem is largely confined to the Labour Party,
"The media reported that in an August 2017 YouGov survey of 2,025 British Jews, 83% of respondents thought the Labour party was too tolerant of antisemitism whereas 19% thought the same of the Conservative party; According to Stephen Daisley, the Labour Party has, in the past, quickly taken a stance against groups where racism, ***ism, and homophobia had been tolerated. However, in his opinion, anti-Semitism is now routine within the party, and that by its own definition, the party is now "institutionally anti-Semitic".
Outside of the Labour Party, the Muslim community and a few right-wing nut-jobs, there is no culture of anti-Semitism in the UK, which is why it's so shocking to find it so deeply embedded in the Labour Party.
"In 2017 the Institute for Jewish Policy Research conducted what it called "the largest and most detailed survey of attitudes towards Jews and Israel ever conducted in Great Britain." The survey found that the levels of anti-Semitism in Great Britain were among the lowest in the world, with 2.4% expressing multiple anti-Semitic attitudes, and about 70% having a favourable opinion of Jews."