Joking aside, though, you know none of this will stop Labourites voting for this filth, don't you? It's tribal with these people.
He could literally lay a wreath in an SS graveyard and they'd all merrily troop along and pop their crosses in the box for his party - all the while claiming not to be endorsing him.
Last edited by Burney; 08-14-2018 at 10:20 AM.
Yup. This stuff simply doesn't cut through. As long as Magic Grandpa's in charge, you'll still get people telling you he's a decent man who gets a lot of unfair stick from the media (who are clearly out to stop him). The bumbling pre-senile thing works for Corbyn. You can reveal untold quantities of deeply unpleasant stuff about him and people will still go on persona rather than realities.
It would be different if someone like McDonnell were in charge because, although much more intelligent than Corbyn, he's also much more obviously a nasty piece of work and about as appealing as a barbed-wire enema. This is why they will hang on to Corbyn come what may: he's absolutely vital as the smokescreen for what they really are.
An serious error of judgement on JC's part there, for sure, and a pitfall of the perils of pro-palestinian politics.
Though the irony of Netanyahoo making moral pronouncements about terrorists should not be lost here. He is a man who supports ISIS and AQ trying to install Wahabbism is a neighbouring country.
Your point presumably being that Jez wasn't really commemorating the deaths of the architects of the Munich murders (although he admitted he was), but the people killed in the Israeli airstrike on Tunis? Those buildings being the HQ of Force 17, which had three days before murdered three Israeli civilians in Cyprus.
So, whichever way you cut it, Jeremy Corbyn was mourning the destruction of the PLO's base for conducting terrorist activity against Israel, the West & rival Palestinian groups. He was mourning and honouring terrorist murderers. Because that's what he does.