Quite possibly more than 100% in this case.
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Re: Labour Watch
Sigh. The last few pages of this thread is typical of how this sort of mud sticks and obfuscates other much more important issues that needs to be examined & discussed critically - like yer actual Party policies, the competence (or otherwise) of those who would be entrusted to implement them if they ever got the chance, and the tensions/tactics of different factions within Labour.
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If that's your thinking then please lead us off on a sensible discussion about one of the issues raised by Slack"""yyy without resorting to whataboutery, abuse or being a clown
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Max, can we get a majority if Boris the Buffoon gets his election wish?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 1:26 pmIf that's your thinking then please lead us off on a sensible discussion about one of the issues raised by Slack"""yyy without resorting to whataboutery, abuse or being a clown
Answer on a postcard please.
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Who is "we"? I'm SSP and you're Lib DemocrapsDisoriented wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:59 pmMax, can we get a majority if Boris the Buffoon gets his election wish?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 1:26 pmIf that's your thinking then please lead us off on a sensible discussion about one of the issues raised by Slack"""yyy without resorting to whataboutery, abuse or being a clown
Answer on a postcard please.
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We is all of us not supporting the blue fascists.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:35 pmWho is "we"? I'm SSP and you're Lib DemocrapsDisoriented wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:59 pmMax, can we get a majority if Boris the Buffoon gets his election wish?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 1:26 pm
If that's your thinking then please lead us off on a sensible discussion about one of the issues raised by Slack"""yyy without resorting to whataboutery, abuse or being a clown
Answer on a postcard please.
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Re: Labour Watch
Can you show us proof or evidence that the tories are fascists. I’ll go and grab a bite to eat whilst I wait, I fear it will stretch to breakfast.
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Re: Labour Watch
Have been working fella. Can I refer you to the Mail or the Torygraph to find all the evidence you need.
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Glad to hear it, keep up the good work and please do answer me when you've got time now there's a good fella.
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Disgraceful. Falling asleep when Engerland are playing anuthing other than bowls is basically treason. I heard Boris has a full clockwork orange set up in his living room to make sure he didn't miss a second of it.
Disgraceful. Falling asleep when Engerland are playing anuthing other than bowls is basically treason. I heard Boris has a full clockwork orange set up in his living room to make sure he didn't miss a second of it.
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Disgraceful. Falling asleep when Engerland are playing anuthing other than bowls is basically treason. I heard Boris has a full clockwork orange set up in his living room to make sure he didn't miss a second of it.
That’s bonkers. Who reads their poo poo anymore?
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I see the backbenchers are plotting about comrade steptoe with a view to removing him.
Nice.
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Re: Labour Watch
Looks like Labour are going for a General Election in todays vote
Bad move IMO
Johnson will make it all about Brexit, and nothing else. They hardly have a decent record to defend, and the pro remain vote will be split
Bad move IMO
Johnson will make it all about Brexit, and nothing else. They hardly have a decent record to defend, and the pro remain vote will be split
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My word I've just opened this thread for the first time and I've come across this disgusting post.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:50 am Jewish Labour movement are an organization loyal to Israel, and only Israel
Some facts : JLM was disbanded, but reformed in 2015, just as Palestinian supporter Jerremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader.....coincidence eh?
You dont have to be a LabourParty member to join JLM, and you dont have to be Jewish, and many are not either
JLM is a Zionist organization, against Palestinian rights.
there are many organizations in the UK that are working for Zionist Israel, funded by very rich patrons
What a load of conspiratorial nonsense- how dare you?
I count 2 anti-Semitic tropes, and one factual inaccuracy.
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Re: Labour Watch
I see Maggie Hodge has been reselected as the Labour candidate in Barking & Dagenham.
I take it that dismisses the argument that antisemitism is "rife" in the Party.
#timetomoveon
I take it that dismisses the argument that antisemitism is "rife" in the Party.
#timetomoveon
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"Jewish Labour movement are an organization loyal to Israel, and only Israel".
That is obviously nonsense.
Some facts : JLM was disbanded, but reformed in 2015, just as Palestinian supporter Jerremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader.....coincidence eh?
JLM was relaunched in 2004. It saw an increase in membership in 2015 around the time of the 2015 leadership campaign.
You dont have to be a LabourParty member to join JLM, and you dont have to be Jewish, and many are not either
Members of other parties are ineligible. I think it is a good thing that non-Jews can join. Many have done in solidarity.
JLM is a Zionist organization, against Palestinian rights.
JLM promotes the idea of self determination for Jewish people within the state of Israel. This and supporting the rights of Palestinian people are not mutually exclusive. Supporting one does not mean that you oppose the other, which JLM does not do.
there are many organizations in the UK that are working for Zionist Israel, funded by very rich patrons
Okay, but this is true of many organisations and many political ideas, states and groups around the world. Why single out a group of Jewish people for this?
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What a belittling, offensive and moronic post.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:11 pm I see Maggie Hodge has been reselected as the Labour candidate in Barking & Dagenham.
I take it that dismisses the argument that antisemitism is "rife" in the Party.
#timetomoveon
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Re: Labour Watch
I think we are making progress as you didn't call me anti-semitic.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:20 pmWhat a belittling, offensive and moronic post.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:11 pm I see Maggie Hodge has been reselected as the Labour candidate in Barking & Dagenham.
I take it that dismisses the argument that antisemitism is "rife" in the Party.
#timetomoveon
#rightresult
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Oh come on. The JLM was basically defunct until 2015. It was relaunched in 2015/16 to go after Corbyn. Let's be honest about it.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:20 pm"Jewish Labour movement are an organization loyal to Israel, and only Israel".
That is obviously nonsense.
Some facts : JLM was disbanded, but reformed in 2015, just as Palestinian supporter Jerremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader.....coincidence eh?
JLM was relaunched in 2004. It saw an increase in membership in 2015 around the time of the 2015 leadership campaign.
You dont have to be a LabourParty member to join JLM, and you dont have to be Jewish, and many are not either
Members of other parties are ineligible. I think it is a good thing that non-Jews can join. Many have done in solidarity.
JLM is a Zionist organization, against Palestinian rights.
JLM promotes the idea of self determination for Jewish people within the state of Israel. This and supporting the rights of Palestinian people are not mutually exclusive. Supporting one does not mean that you oppose the other, which JLM does not do.
there are many organizations in the UK that are working for Zionist Israel, funded by very rich patrons
Okay, but this is true of many organisations and many political ideas, states and groups around the world. Why single out a group of Jewish people for this?
The rest of that is just waffle. What anti-semitic trope were you talking about?
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Today is the first time that I have even looked at this thread, and what a mistake it was.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:24 pmI think we are making progress as you didn't call me anti-semitic.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:20 pmWhat a belittling, offensive and moronic post.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:11 pm I see Maggie Hodge has been reselected as the Labour candidate in Barking & Dagenham.
I take it that dismisses the argument that antisemitism is "rife" in the Party.
#timetomoveon
#rightresult
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One might see it as 'to go after Corbyn'. Others might see it as finding a way of voicing deeply held concerns about the conduct of party members, including some current MPs, and former office holders. Some might argue that such a group wasn't hugely necessary in the Labour Party until this time.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:28 pmOh come on. The JLM was basically defunct until 2015. It was relaunched in 2015/16 to go after Corbyn. Let's be honest about it.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:20 pm"Jewish Labour movement are an organization loyal to Israel, and only Israel".
That is obviously nonsense.
Some facts : JLM was disbanded, but reformed in 2015, just as Palestinian supporter Jerremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader.....coincidence eh?
JLM was relaunched in 2004. It saw an increase in membership in 2015 around the time of the 2015 leadership campaign.
You dont have to be a LabourParty member to join JLM, and you dont have to be Jewish, and many are not either
Members of other parties are ineligible. I think it is a good thing that non-Jews can join. Many have done in solidarity.
JLM is a Zionist organization, against Palestinian rights.
JLM promotes the idea of self determination for Jewish people within the state of Israel. This and supporting the rights of Palestinian people are not mutually exclusive. Supporting one does not mean that you oppose the other, which JLM does not do.
there are many organizations in the UK that are working for Zionist Israel, funded by very rich patrons
Okay, but this is true of many organisations and many political ideas, states and groups around the world. Why single out a group of Jewish people for this?
The rest of that is just waffle. What anti-semitic trope were you talking about?
The main concern was the 'wealthy patrons' comment. It doesn't take a genius to work that one out. The other was the suggestion that JLM have a loyalty to a foreign power.
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The group and organised campaign was only necessary when a pro-Palestinian rights leader was elected. Up until then the leadership were supporters of Zionism.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:34 pmOne might see it as 'to go after Corbyn'. Others might see it as finding a way of voicing deeply held concerns about the conduct of party members, including some current MPs, and former office holders. Some might argue that such a group wasn't hugely necessary in the Labour Party until this time.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:28 pmOh come on. The JLM was basically defunct until 2015. It was relaunched in 2015/16 to go after Corbyn. Let's be honest about it.Red_Army wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:20 pm
"Jewish Labour movement are an organization loyal to Israel, and only Israel".
That is obviously nonsense.
Some facts : JLM was disbanded, but reformed in 2015, just as Palestinian supporter Jerremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader.....coincidence eh?
JLM was relaunched in 2004. It saw an increase in membership in 2015 around the time of the 2015 leadership campaign.
You dont have to be a LabourParty member to join JLM, and you dont have to be Jewish, and many are not either
Members of other parties are ineligible. I think it is a good thing that non-Jews can join. Many have done in solidarity.
JLM is a Zionist organization, against Palestinian rights.
JLM promotes the idea of self determination for Jewish people within the state of Israel. This and supporting the rights of Palestinian people are not mutually exclusive. Supporting one does not mean that you oppose the other, which JLM does not do.
there are many organizations in the UK that are working for Zionist Israel, funded by very rich patrons
Okay, but this is true of many organisations and many political ideas, states and groups around the world. Why single out a group of Jewish people for this?
The rest of that is just waffle. What anti-semitic trope were you talking about?
The main concern was the 'wealthy patrons' comment. It doesn't take a genius to work that one out. The other was the suggestion that JLM have a loyalty to a foreign power.
For that political reason the JLM as a front organisation was reactivated and was funded by the Israeli embassy (see video of Joan Ryan being caught on camera).
The antisemitic smears then became a central plank of an overblown PR campaign to undermine Corbyn. Be clear what I am NOT saying here is that there were no instances of antisemitism nor that the leadership handled the situation particularly well.
However, creating thousands of false accusations was just another ploy to overwhelm bureaucrats dealing with the Party disciplinary procedures and as planned this enabled accusations to be levelled against Corbyn that he was not dealing with the matter properly.
I agree with you that the funding by wealthy patrons statement is an often used anti-Semitic trope and needs to be challenged at all times.