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You'd have a point of I'd never shown how utterly appalled by the immigration bill I am, or ever show disgust at this government' treatment of refugees.
Don't let facts get in the way when it comes to trying to defend Corbyn. It's not an easy task for his adoring faithful.
Don't let facts get in the way when it comes to trying to defend Corbyn. It's not an easy task for his adoring faithful.
I've never seem Leitrim once condemn Corbyn for his role in Labour being found guilty of discriminating against Jewish members by the EHRC. Or any of the numerous examples of antisemitism and holocaust denial I highlighted on here for years. Not once.
Seen him jump to Corbyn's defence every single time though.
What is it about the terrorist supporting antisemistm enabler Corbyn that appeals to you so much?
Wow, great come back man. Probably the same reason you fear him so much. I liked the thought of genuine social change and someone actually attempting to improve the life's of the poorest in society
I've never seem Leitrim once condemn Corbyn for his role in Labour being found guilty of discriminating against Jewish members by the EHRC. Or any of the numerous examples of antisemitism and holocaust denial I highlighted on here for years. Not once.
Seen him jump to Corbyn's defence every single time though.
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You mean all those things that would have seen Corbyn expelled from the Labour Party if they were true?
Wow, great come back man. Probably the same reason you fear him so much. I liked the thought of genuine social change and someone actually attempting to improve the life's of the poorest in society
And you'd have been happy to throw the British Jewish community under the bus to achieve that. Nice.
I've never seem Leitrim once condemn Corbyn for his role in Labour being found guilty of discriminating against Jewish members by the EHRC. Or any of the numerous examples of antisemitism and holocaust denial I highlighted on here for years. Not once.
Seen him jump to Corbyn's defence every single time though.
[Post edited 28 Mar 2023 14:28]
That's because I have very little interest in playing league 1 virtual back bencher with you...
And therein lies the problem. In 2019 Labour won 921778 more votes than in 2015, and 701462 more votes than is 2005. Yet people such as yourself shout from the rafters that 2019 was the worst labour election result since 1935. That's a sham of a democracy.
Surely we have to see how the next election plays out in that regard? Because I was one of the votes despite being far to the right of Corbyn and sure there will be lots of votes of people far to the left of Starmer
Labour piled on votes where it didn't really matter to strengthen margins of victories in cities, you have to play the game to the system that is in place
That's because I have very little interest in playing league 1 virtual back bencher with you...
Translated as “Jews don’t count”.
Plenty of people voted Labour last election with a heavy heart. Some held their noses when doing so. Many voted Labour but were appalled at Corbyn overseeing a culture of antisemitism, that saw Labour being found guilty by the EHRC.
Very few of those Labour voters stayed silent on the issue, failed to accept and address the conclusions reached by the EHRC or failed to utter one word of condemnation. Sadly, you are one of those few.
And you'd have been happy to throw the British Jewish community under the bus to achieve that. Nice.
It's a bit like saying you were happy for the poorest in society and all other all other ethnic groups to be thrown under the bus so your mate Boris could be in power.
It's a bit like saying you were happy for the poorest in society and all other all other ethnic groups to be thrown under the bus so your mate Boris could be in power.
That’s why I didn’t vote for the Conservatives at the last election. We had the choice between an incompetent racist and a racist incompetent.
I couldn’t bring myself to vote for either.
Edit. And you’ve pretty much lost the argument when you refer to Johnson as my “mate”. Then again you lost it when you doubted my commitment to refugees earlier in the thread,
That’s why I didn’t vote for the Conservatives at the last election. We had the choice between an incompetent racist and a racist incompetent.
I couldn’t bring myself to vote for either.
Edit. And you’ve pretty much lost the argument when you refer to Johnson as my “mate”. Then again you lost it when you doubted my commitment to refugees earlier in the thread,
I’ll leave it there.
[Post edited 28 Mar 2023 15:04]
You can take the boy outta the tories but you can't take the tories outta the boy
You can take the boy outta the tories but you can't take the tories outta the boy
You replied after my edit so I’ll give you the courtesy of a final reply.
You’re right. I am a natural Conservative. I’ve been a member of the conservative party for most of my adult life. Yet I still refused to cast a vote for the conservatives under Boris Johnson in 2019 and have voted Labour in both the council and Scottish elections. That wasn’t easy. But it was the principled and right thing to do.
That’s why I didn’t vote for the Conservatives at the last election. We had the choice between an incompetent racist and a racist incompetent.
I couldn’t bring myself to vote for either.
Edit. And you’ve pretty much lost the argument when you refer to Johnson as my “mate”. Then again you lost it when you doubted my commitment to refugees earlier in the thread,
I’ll leave it there.
[Post edited 28 Mar 2023 15:04]
Lucky you had the SNP available to vote for in that case.
What a thoroughly unpleasant man. I have seen him get nasty in a lot of situations where he is pressed on uncomfortable questions. You can see the agression in him quite clearly. Don't let your halo slip St Jeremy!
"Blueas is a great guy, one of the best." - Donald Trump
You replied after my edit so I’ll give you the courtesy of a final reply.
You’re right. I am a natural Conservative. I’ve been a member of the conservative party for most of my adult life. Yet I still refused to cast a vote for the conservatives under Boris Johnson in 2019 and have voted Labour in both the council and Scottish elections. That wasn’t easy. But it was the principled and right thing to do.
But you carry on with the playground insults.
The playground insults started with you (14:18).
I have a quick meeting, be back around 4 if you wish to discuss anything further
You replied after my edit so I’ll give you the courtesy of a final reply.
You’re right. I am a natural Conservative. I’ve been a member of the conservative party for most of my adult life. Yet I still refused to cast a vote for the conservatives under Boris Johnson in 2019 and have voted Labour in both the council and Scottish elections. That wasn’t easy. But it was the principled and right thing to do.
But you carry on with the playground insults.
....and now you are happy to vote Labour...nuff said really!
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
What is it that scared you most Corbyn or so called Corbynism?
labour's worst defeat since 1935 is what scared me most. boris with a huge majority.
so what did you think was corbyn's greatest success? the ehrc findings or the electoral wipe out?
And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show