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The UK is not as bad as Venezuela

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Told you before, im not a Corbin voter but when has lies ever stopped a brexit supporter?

That's refreshing,this is funny,labour are going to nationalise every thing and making plans Incase they get in,no lies,labour convention and tackle anti Semitism in the labour
party.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
That's refreshing,this is funny,labour are going to nationalise every thing and making plans Incase they get in,no lies,labour convention and tackle anti Semitism in the labour
party.

You keep lying about my political allegiance. I suppose it give you some comfort.

Re nationalise sine things. I sure you have head the news and put on your own emphasis to suite to our sensibilities.

Perhaps the Tories will take a page from labours book and tackle rampant xenophobia, the mess they are making of the health service, cut backs in police, education and transport infrastructure (except in conservative areas).
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Seems common enough

I only made one

You keep lying about my political allegiance. I suppose it give you some comfort.

Well from your posts of corbyn I maybe forgiven for thinking your labour,liberal maybe?.

Re nationalise sine things. I sure you have head the news and put on your own emphasis to suite to our sensibilities.

How so,that's what corbyn said or the shadow chancellor.

Perhaps the Tories will take a page from labours book and tackle rampant xenophobia, the mess they are making of the health service, cut backs in police, education and transport infrastructure (except in conservative areas).

The conservative don't have an anti semitism problem so I guess they wont.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
That's refreshing,this is funny,labour are going to nationalise every thing and making plans Incase they get in,no lies,labour convention and tackle anti Semitism in the labour
party.

Yet Chakrabarti has also been cast in another role that is far less desirable than a seat in the Lords: that of a hypocrite. On 29 April this year, Jeremy Corbyn announced that Chakrabarti would chair an independent inquiry into anti-Semitism and other forms of racism in the Labour Party. The inquiry was prompted by the suspensions of Naz Shah, the MP for Bradford West, and Ken Livingstone, for making offensive remarks that were condemned as anti-Semitic. On 16 May Chakrabarti announced that she was joining Labour to gain members’ “trust and confidence”. She said that she would still run the inquiry “without fear or favour”.

The Chakrabarti inquiry delivered its findings on 30 June at a press conference in Westminster. The atmosphere was febrile – there were verbal clashes between the activists and journalists present, and the Jewish Labour MP Ruth Smeeth was reduced to tears. The report stated that Labour “is not overrun by anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or other forms of racism” but that there was an “occasionally toxic atmosphere”. It listed examples of “hateful language” and called on party members to “resist the use of Hitler, Nazi and Holocaust metaphors, distortions and comparisons”. Many Labour supporters were surprised that the report’s 20 recommendations did not include lifetime bans for members found to have shown anti-Semitic behaviour. Then, on 4 August, it was revealed that Chakrabarti was the sole Labour appointment to the House of Lords in David Cameron’s resignation honours. Both Chakrabarti and Corbyn have denied that the peerage was discussed during the anti-Semitism inquiry. But critics suggested that her acceptance undermined the report and its independence.

In particular, it attracted criticism from members of the UK’s Jewish community. Marie van der Zyl, vice-president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said: “This ‘whitewash for peerages’ is a scandal that surely raises serious questions about the integrity of Ms Chakrabarti, her inquiry and the Labour leadership.” A home affairs select committee report into anti-Semitism in the UK has since found that there were grave failings in the report for Labour.

https://www.newstatesman.com/politi...s-fall-grace-liberal-hero-lost-her-reputation
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Yet Chakrabarti has also been cast in another role that is far less desirable than a seat in the Lords: that of a hypocrite. On 29 April this year, Jeremy Corbyn announced that Chakrabarti would chair an independent inquiry into anti-Semitism and other forms of racism in the Labour Party. The inquiry was prompted by the suspensions of Naz Shah, the MP for Bradford West, and Ken Livingstone, for making offensive remarks that were condemned as anti-Semitic. On 16 May Chakrabarti announced that she was joining Labour to gain members’ “trust and confidence”. She said that she would still run the inquiry “without fear or favour”.

The Chakrabarti inquiry delivered its findings on 30 June at a press conference in Westminster. The atmosphere was febrile – there were verbal clashes between the activists and journalists present, and the Jewish Labour MP Ruth Smeeth was reduced to tears. The report stated that Labour “is not overrun by anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or other forms of racism” but that there was an “occasionally toxic atmosphere”. It listed examples of “hateful language” and called on party members to “resist the use of Hitler, Nazi and Holocaust metaphors, distortions and comparisons”. Many Labour supporters were surprised that the report’s 20 recommendations did not include lifetime bans for members found to have shown anti-Semitic behaviour. Then, on 4 August, it was revealed that Chakrabarti was the sole Labour appointment to the House of Lords in David Cameron’s resignation honours. Both Chakrabarti and Corbyn have denied that the peerage was discussed during the anti-Semitism inquiry. But critics suggested that her acceptance undermined the report and its independence.

In particular, it attracted criticism from members of the UK’s Jewish community. Marie van der Zyl, vice-president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said: “This ‘whitewash for peerages’ is a scandal that surely raises serious questions about the integrity of Ms Chakrabarti, her inquiry and the Labour leadership.” A home affairs select committee report into anti-Semitism in the UK has since found that there were grave failings in the report for Labour.

https://www.newstatesman.com/politi...s-fall-grace-liberal-hero-lost-her-reputation

They have a real problem that won't go away and that's their best effort to deal with it,just cover it up.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I only made one



The conservative don't have an anti semitism problem so I guess they wont.


However you want to delude your self.

Waste the difference between antisemitism and xenophobia/racism? Because the conservatives have got the xenophobia/racism disease
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
Anyone who has seen anything of the Labour conference will have seen how they have shot themselves in their own feet.

If they get in at the next election it will be Venezuela here we come, big time.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
However you want to delude your self.

Waste the difference between antisemitism and xenophobia/racism? Because the conservatives have got the xenophobia/racism disease

My vote wasn't about fear of foreigners,I don't want to be part of a federal europe and a failed project.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Anyone who has seen anything of the Labour conference will have seen how they have shot themselves in their own feet.

If they get in at the next election it will be Venezuela here we come, big time.

And how have they shot them selves?

Even the 100% anti Corbyn BBC news has been mildly positive.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Believe me I hope it doesn’t come true. The Corbynistas would be a living nightmare.

For a few, yes, if it happens, then for the democratic majority then it would be a perfect solution to the tory dictatorship, cuts, and ruination of the uk.
 
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