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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 21, 2019 13:20:32 GMT
I recommend everyone blocks the likes of Rachel Riley, Tracy Oberman and Frances Barber on Twitter, they follow bigots like Gnasher Jews and Guido Fawkes whilst trying to lecture people on antisemitism in the Labour Party (not in society as a whole, or other parties, not any other forms of racism). Pure McCartyhism, it's as transparent as hell....... Shut down Jews with a different opinion. Very 1930's.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 13:20:53 GMT
Ha ha ha what a load of old shite. Antisemitic for pronouncing a name the way it can actually be pronounced..... Epstein was born in America. His Dad was born in America. Why would Corbyn use a European Germany pronunciation of a surname that has been in the media pronounced Ep-steen every single time? It was to highlight his Jewishness. If you say so roger. I call bollocks personally......
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 21, 2019 13:22:37 GMT
Labour activist's boo journalist after being told not to boo journalists.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 13:26:15 GMT
I recommend everyone blocks the likes of Rachel Riley, Tracy Oberman and Frances Barber on Twitter, they follow bigots like Gnasher Jews and Guido Fawkes whilst trying to lecture people on antisemitism in the Labour Party (not in society as a whole, or other parties, not any other forms of racism). Pure McCartyhism, it's as transparent as hell....... Shut down Jews with a different opinion. Very 1930's. Yes because muting or blocking a troll on Twitter is the same as what went on in the 1930's roger. And I'll have to take your word on it if Frances Barber is Jewish, I have no idea. I know Rachel Riley is Jewish from her Channel 4 interview when she used the classic antisemitic trope of "I don't look like your typical Jew" I'm afraid you've lost all perspective on this subject, it's frightening.
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Post by followyoudown on Nov 21, 2019 13:44:42 GMT
That settles that then no anti semitism in the Labour says anti semite
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 22, 2019 23:43:08 GMT
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Post by felonious on Nov 23, 2019 7:54:46 GMT
Neutral meaning he doesn't want to say what his position is unlike in 2017. This man has absolutely zero credibility let's hope that Brexiteers and Remainers don't put any trust in him at the ballot box. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50511329
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Post by salopstick on Nov 23, 2019 8:19:04 GMT
Neutral meaning he doesn't want to say what his position is unlike in 2017. This man has absolutely zero credibility let's hope that Brexiteers and Remainers don't put any trust in him at the ballot box. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50511329He knows the plp want to remain. He’s stepping in line to keep/get power. Totally oblivious it’s against his voters wishes
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 23, 2019 9:24:34 GMT
Neutral meaning he doesn't want to say what his position is unlike in 2017. This man has absolutely zero credibility let's hope that Brexiteers and Remainers don't put any trust in him at the ballot box. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50511329If he told you his position would it make you change your vote?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 10:24:46 GMT
Neutral meaning he doesn't want to say what his position is unlike in 2017. This man has absolutely zero credibility let's hope that Brexiteers and Remainers don't put any trust in him at the ballot box. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50511329If he told you his position would it make you change your vote? My point exactly. If it gets to that stage it’s irrelevant isn’t it? All people want is the facts prior to the referendum.
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Post by Davef on Nov 23, 2019 10:27:57 GMT
If he told you his position would it make you change your vote? My point exactly. If it gets to that stage it’s irrelevant isn’t it? All people want is the facts prior to the referendum. Jezza is sadly talking out of his arse when he talks about presenting a trade deal before a referendum. If politicians like this don't know the difference between a withdrawal agreement and what comes afterwards then what hope is there?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 10:30:43 GMT
My point exactly. If it gets to that stage it’s irrelevant isn’t it? All people want is the facts prior to the referendum. Jezza is sadly talking out of his arse when he talks about presenting a trade deal before a referendum. If politicians like this don't know the difference between a withdrawal agreement and what comes afterwards then what hope is there? The deal will almost be done in principal, it will be a soft Brexit with a customs union type arrangement and closer ties to the EU. And Corbyn will talk about protection for jobs, workers rights, environmental standard etc. The EU will lap that type of arrangement up.....
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Post by trickydicky73 on Nov 23, 2019 10:32:18 GMT
And here it is, the second referendum they said would never happen, and openly derided until they thought they could get away with it. Sorry, but it's indefensible. I can't vote for someone who shits on the result.
It's rewarding liars, and confirming their belief that we are suckers who will come around eventually.
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Post by Davef on Nov 23, 2019 10:37:15 GMT
Jezza is sadly talking out of his arse when he talks about presenting a trade deal before a referendum. If politicians like this don't know the difference between a withdrawal agreement and what comes afterwards then what hope is there? The deal will almost be done in principal, it will be a soft Brexit with a customs union type arrangement and closer ties to the EU. And Corbyn will talk about protection for jobs, workers rights, environmental standard etc. The EU will lap that type of arrangement up..... Sorry mate, that is all sorted after we leave. We can't discuss a future trading relationship with the EU while we're still a member. A referendum would be a choice of the May/Johnson withdrawal agreement and anything that Corbyn could add to it (probably not a lot) or remaining.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 11:22:11 GMT
The deal will almost be done in principal, it will be a soft Brexit with a customs union type arrangement and closer ties to the EU. And Corbyn will talk about protection for jobs, workers rights, environmental standard etc. The EU will lap that type of arrangement up..... Sorry mate, that is all sorted after we leave. We can't discuss a future trading relationship with the EU while we're still a member. A referendum would be a choice of the May/Johnson withdrawal agreement and anything that Corbyn could add to it (probably not a lot) or remaining. Thats my point I guess though mate, I think Corbyn will be able to get amendments to the deal to essentially pave the way to the type of arrangement I mentioned. Not saying I fully agree with it, but that’s just how I see it panning out..
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Post by salopstick on Nov 23, 2019 11:32:36 GMT
The deal will almost be done in principal, it will be a soft Brexit with a customs union type arrangement and closer ties to the EU. And Corbyn will talk about protection for jobs, workers rights, environmental standard etc. The EU will lap that type of arrangement up..... Sorry mate, that is all sorted after we leave. We can't discuss a future trading relationship with the EU while we're still a member. A referendum would be a choice of the May/Johnson withdrawal agreement and anything that Corbyn could add to it (probably not a lot) or remaining. With the labour machine in full flow promoting remain
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 23, 2019 18:47:44 GMT
Is your link working correctly? Or are you that obsessed with Jezza you're happy to disguise a link in a post in the hope that people won't read it? Come on, admit it - you love him really
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 24, 2019 6:27:06 GMT
Is your link working correctly? Or are you that obsessed with Jezza you're happy to disguise a link in a post in the hope that people won't read it? Come on, admit it - you love him really Ha. Good spot. Here's the millionaires hippy son and his posh girlfriend. Islington Gazette where else?! Up In Smoke
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Post by felonious on Nov 24, 2019 10:04:24 GMT
Is your link working correctly? Or are you that obsessed with Jezza you're happy to disguise a link in a post in the hope that people won't read it? Come on, admit it - you love him really Ha. Good spot. Here's the millionaires hippy son and his posh girlfriend. Islington Gazette where else?! Up In SmokeWhat a dope
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 24, 2019 12:23:38 GMT
Super fringe. Miracle Grow.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 25, 2019 7:17:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2019 9:20:09 GMT
Or he could have just asked what was in each dish and then made his own decision? Knowing Brendan he was probably too busy inappropriately touching the waiter in question to make his mind up anyway.....
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Post by felonious on Nov 26, 2019 6:57:32 GMT
The Chief Rabbi has strongly criticised Labour, claiming the party is not doing enough to root out anti-Jewish racism - and asked people to "vote with their conscience" in the general election. In the Times, Ephraim Mirvis said "a new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root" in the party. Labour's claim it had investigated all cases of anti-Semitism in its ranks was a "mendacious fiction", he added. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50552068Not going away is it?
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 26, 2019 6:59:35 GMT
The Chief Rabbi has strongly criticised Labour, claiming the party is not doing enough to root out anti-Jewish racism - and asked people to "vote with their conscience" in the general election. In the Times, Ephraim Mirvis said "a new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root" in the party. Labour's claim it had investigated all cases of anti-Semitism in its ranks was a "mendacious fiction", he added. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50552068Not going away is it? Very damaging words from a senior cleric
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2019 7:02:02 GMT
The Chief Rabbi has strongly criticised Labour, claiming the party is not doing enough to root out anti-Jewish racism - and asked people to "vote with their conscience" in the general election. In the Times, Ephraim Mirvis said "a new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root" in the party. Labour's claim it had investigated all cases of anti-Semitism in its ranks was a "mendacious fiction", he added. www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50552068Not going away is it? Very damaging words from a senior cleric Tory and friend of Boris Johnson who has been waiting for the election run in to drop this into the press. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you.....
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 26, 2019 7:14:55 GMT
Very damaging words from a senior cleric Tory and friend of Boris Johnson who has been waiting for the election run in to drop this into the press. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you..... I’m less shocked than surprised. Religious leaders until this moment have observed purdah during elections. And with good reason, their flocks will be a broad church of opinion and the best way to respect their congregation is to be silent. Very unusual. That said, the Catholic Church is also up in arms with Labour over their abortion plans. Although their objection is more policy than personal. Changing times.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2019 7:20:58 GMT
Tory and friend of Boris Johnson who has been waiting for the election run in to drop this into the press. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you..... I’m less shocked than surprised. Religious leaders until this moment have observed purdah during elections. And with good reason, their flocks will be a broad church of opinion and the best way to respect their congregation is to be silent. Very unusual. That said, the Catholic Church is also up in arms with Labour over their abortion plans. Although their objection is more policy than personal. Changing times. There’s no broad church in the Jewish “community” though according to some, they are one homogeneous group with one opinion. Despite the fact that non-practicing Jews and various Hasidic Jews are rarely polled or often under represented.....
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 26, 2019 7:31:15 GMT
I’m less shocked than surprised. Religious leaders until this moment have observed purdah during elections. And with good reason, their flocks will be a broad church of opinion and the best way to respect their congregation is to be silent. Very unusual. That said, the Catholic Church is also up in arms with Labour over their abortion plans. Although their objection is more policy than personal. Changing times. There’s no broad church in the Jewish “community” though according to some, they are one homogeneous group with one opinion. Despite the fact that non-practicing Jews and various Hasidic Jews are rarely polled or represented..... Agreed. I can’t help thinking Corbyn should have acted more quickly in shutting off this line of attack with some decisive action. Regardless of whether the attacks are fair or not, It has to be damaging him and his party. And is therefore something you’d have thought that needs addressing.
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Post by felonious on Nov 26, 2019 7:55:57 GMT
Very damaging words from a senior cleric Tory and friend of Boris Johnson who has been waiting for the election run in to drop this into the press. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you..... You'll be telling us he's a big mate of Brendan Cox next
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Post by thevoid on Nov 26, 2019 8:00:16 GMT
Tory and friend of Boris Johnson who has been waiting for the election run in to drop this into the press. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you..... You'll be telling us he's a big mate of Brendan Cox next Ssh, some of PP's best mates are Jewish.
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