Now would be a good time to ask the majority of Labour MPs whether they are prepared to campaign for Our Jeremy to be PM...
Now would be a good time to ask the majority of Labour MPs whether they are prepared to campaign for Our Jeremy to be PM...
Of course they would. Their jobs depend on it.
I'm amused this morning by the thought that there are loads of Jezza's little minions out there today thinking that all these problems just go to show how powerful the Jewish/Zionist/Rothschild lobby is and why it's so important that they be stopped.
Watching his twitter timeline is quite fun as he tries to work out what the latest party line is. So far he's gone from 'There's no anti-semitism problem' to 'whatabout the Saudis?' to 'These are tory smears against Jez' to 'Anti-semitism is a sickness' to 'Anti-semitism is a problem in the Labour Party and I vow to wipe it out'.
I'm dubious about how damaging all of this is to Jezza. It's hardly as if he's been found out as a virulent racist - in fact, the strongest accusation made by the groups who have mobilised around the issue is that he turns a "bind eye" to anti-Semitism. No-one outside of social media is actually claiming he himself is an anti-semite.
And anyone who may be put off voting for him because of this only needs to turn to the Tories and see plenty of perceived institutional racism too. Boris Johnson's Prince Phillip-esque gaffes, nÃ*gger in the woodpile, illegal immigrant van posters, much of the Brexit campaigning, Zach Goldsmith's Islamophobic London mayoral campaign...
This might well be the straw that breaks the proverbial, though. So far a percentage of, presumably retarded, voters have ignored the history of instinctive anti-British sentiment, terrorist sympathising and polyester tracksuits, but something must eventually persuade the majority of what he is. Something must.
They didn't pay a single penny to the DUP. What's the point in telling outright lies? That's not political debate, is it? It's just ridiculous.
At least the Tories didn't sneak into the grounds of Buckingham Palace and steal the queen's knickers from the washinh line and burn them like Corbyn did. There, that's as accurate a riposte as yours.
It all contributes to the larger picture of his unfitness for office. He's being seen as being in open warfare with his party, his only defence to the charges of anti-semitism has been that he's too incompetent/negligent/stupid to have noticed that all his friends hate Jews/are communist spies or terrorists. The 'kindly old lefty uncle' thing's fvcked now, which was his major selling point.
But to some degree or other these "retarded" voters often share these same anti-British, terrorist-sympathising sentiments.
I'm thinking back to specific events of recent time such as the Charlie Hebdo attack and the New Year's Eve muslim sex attacks in Cologne and among many of the sane left-leaning people I know literally their first response was that the cartoonists brought it on themselves and that the sex attacks proved that toxic masculinity is making it a terrible time for women to be alive.
These sentiments are POPULAR
As a party, no they didn't. There has never been any suggestion that they did. Sinn Fein, by contrast, was the official political wing of the IRA and explicitly spoke on its behalf. Any attempt at drawing equivalence between the two is doomed.
Sinn Fein was led by Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness who are acknowledged as having been members of the IRA's Army Council. I defy you to find similarly direct terrorist connections at senior levels of the DUP.
Yes, that's better, because it's the truth. :shrug:
They may be 'in bed' with the DUP, but I think you'll find that they are a recognised political party, rather than a terrorist organisation. They may believe in some principles which you and I find unpleasant, but they're not planting bombs anywhere.
The DUP are backed by the UDA, they supported them at the last election and they are a terrorist organisation, so i fail to see how the Tory party can codemn Corbyn for his links (plenty of other things to condemn him for) and not have double standards themselves.
The DUP have no need to power share anymore as they can get almost all they want through the UK parliament with the agreement.
Yes, but there was no smoking gun, although it was good to see Jezza implicated as one of their supporters.
"Muslims are the most important voting block in the UK - we can be the king makers"
Sufiyan Ismail, CEO of MEND, covertly recorded speaking at a private event
:-(
Please explain 'backed by the UDA'. Only, as accusations go, it sounds incredibly vague and nebulous. Do you mean that UDA members support the DUP? Well, duh! It's the main Unionist party in NI and they share interests - why wouldn't they?
However, the DUP have categorically condemned all terrorist organisations and demanded they face justice. That's a far more categorical condemnation than Jezza's 'I condemn all terror' boll0cks.
Similar, yes. Or 'yes, Jeremy met with Sinn Fein but then they are effectively a legitimate political party'......
Anyway....the fact remains that the IRA are just cooler than the Unionists. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. It is sexier.
Like the Confederates....