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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... 13:15 - Feb 28 with 6284 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

.....with reference to Jews than Rachel Riley and her chums might have had a point!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/28/more-than-half-of-tory-members-

Imagine getting that much attention from the media for a handful of cases when this has been going on for decades.

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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 22:48 - Feb 28 with 671 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 22:37 - Feb 28 by GlasgowBlue

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... by GlasgowBlue 28 Feb 2024 19:50
Can I just turn this around.

If people are willing to attack the Tories for Islamophobia on a relentless basis but then turn a blind eye to antisemitism, when it's their own who are guilty of it, you do have to question their motivations

It starts to look like politicking you have to say

You've been a very vocal Labour supporter on here over the years. Can you lin k me to a single post you made in the past ten years where you have spoken out against antisemitism in the Labour party. I genuinely can't remember one.

Obvioulsy if you can link one then you have my sincere apologies.



So how did you fail to realise that you were surrounded by racist bigots for all those decades?

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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 22:52 - Feb 28 with 650 viewsGlasgowBlue

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 22:48 - Feb 28 by BanksterDebtSlave

So how did you fail to realise that you were surrounded by racist bigots for all those decades?


I wasn’t. Although in fairness I do have a few Scottish nationalist friends, but they tend to keep their politics to themselves.
[Post edited 28 Feb 2024 23:14]

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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 08:29 - Feb 29 with 524 viewsNeedhamChris

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 22:48 - Feb 28 by BanksterDebtSlave

So how did you fail to realise that you were surrounded by racist bigots for all those decades?


One assumes your lack of reply to the substantive point here is because you can't link a single example of where you stood up against discrimination in the Labour Party either.

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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 21:47 - Feb 29 with 429 viewsDJR

Did someone mention Jeremy Corbyn?

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/21/pastor-says-welby-would-not-meet

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/29/justin-welby-deep-regret-refusal
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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 21:55 - Feb 29 with 409 viewsNthsuffolkblue

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 21:47 - Feb 29 by DJR

Did someone mention Jeremy Corbyn?

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/21/pastor-says-welby-would-not-meet

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/29/justin-welby-deep-regret-refusal


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If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 21:59 - Feb 29 with 392 viewsDJR

If this had been the case with Labour members under Corbyn... on 21:55 - Feb 29 by Nthsuffolkblue

Brendan Cox: “Admitting mistakes – especially publicly – is the sign of a reflective and thoughtful leader. More people in the public eye should be open about the mistakes they make.”


Very true.
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