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Labour have yet another anti semitism row on their hands after re-admitting Chris Williamson back into the Party after his suspension. (Conveniently, just in time for re-selection)

It’s now apparent that Labour think they can get elected at the next GE without any Jewish votes at all , so why even bother with the pretence of dealing with anti-semitism.
At least they are starting to be a bit more up front and honest about it. Certainly by their actions anyway.

http://fathomjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Institutionally-Antisemitic-Report-FINAL-6.pdf






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16 minutes ago, TIMON said:

Labour have yet another anti semitism row on their hands after re-admitting Chris Williamson back into the Party after his suspension. (Conveniently, just in time for re-selection)

It’s now apparent that Labour think they can get elected at the next GE without any Jewish votes at all , so why even bother with the pretence of dealing with anti-semitism.
At least they are starting to be a bit more up front and honest about it. Certainly by their actions anyway.

http://fathomjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Institutionally-Antisemitic-Report-FINAL-6.pdf





 

Why do you think they think they can win the next GE without the Jewish vote?

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Why do you think they think they can win the next GE without the Jewish vote?


I’m not sure that they can, or at least without the votes of people who actually care about these issues in the Labour Party. It just seems to me like the current Leadership couldn’t care less. It’s like they have taken on board Williamson’s remarks (the ones he got suspended for) and are now blatantly acting on them.
Jews only make up about 0.5 % of the population and due to rapidly rising trends of anti-semitism/Zionism, especially among the far left, they are becoming increasingly marginalised...
so why should Corbyn care?
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On 26/06/2019 at 23:15, TIMON said:

 


I’m not sure that they can, or at least without the votes of people who actually care about these issues in the Labour Party. It just seems to me like the current Leadership couldn’t care less. It’s like they have taken on board Williamson’s remarks (the ones he got suspended for) and are now blatantly acting on them.
Jews only make up about 0.5 % of the population and due to rapidly rising trends of anti-semitism/Zionism, especially among the far left, they are becoming increasingly marginalised...
so why should Corbyn care?

 

Absolute shite.
There may be some anti-semites at the fringes of the major parties. Corbyn, and Labour don't represent antisemeticsm.
This is the only source I could find without searching far:

 

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