Why use the word 'apparent'? Corbyn has said that the problem is real.
Fortunately, Corbyn appears to be as useless on social media as the average Tory Luddite so he will probably give the problem a bit more thought than just seeing who can shout loudest on Twitter.
I think this is why it puts us into dangerous and uncharted territory.
With the far-right, you get what you see. They're not well known for their intellectual rigour and their reasons for hating Jews comes down to the fact that Hitler hated them. The arguments have been completely debunked so...
Apologies. I misunderstood it.
If, after all this, you still think anti-Semitism is the preserve of the far-right then I worry about what it would take to persuade you otherwise.
Ah. My concerns aren't real. I'm just shit-stirring because I'm moderately right-wing and anti-Semitism is historically a far-right thing.
I think we're done here Dave.
There's a simple answer to that. Labour get their house in order and stamp out all this blatant anti-Semitism that has absolutely nothing to do with the Israel/Palestine conflict. They can then sit down with the Zionists lobby to try to thrash things out safe in the knowledge that they've got...
Almost the entire Jewish voting population now won't vote Labour but its okay because there's so few of them anyway that it's meaningless.
Blimey. That's one way of brushing that to one side. And this from the party of Mannie Shinwell, Miliband and Kaufman.
I'm sure that's true. What is also undoubtedly true is that anti-Semitism is on the rise globally.
I said it earlier but the fact that British Jews are so scared about this in their own country is a cause for national embarrassment and shame. I really think you need to put the whataboutery to...
So it's a right wing plot and the Board of Deputies isn't smart enough to realise that it's the Tories who are the ones stirring up anti-Semitism. Gotcha.
That Jewish Voice for Labour is almost as representative of the wider Jewish sentiment as me and I'm not Jewish.
Support for Labour...
Ha! Touche.
The whole thing is rigged and the Nobel Prize Committee are a law unto themselves. They never gave Mendelev anything but Obama got one just for bring the first black president. They gave a Nobel Peace Prize to Henry Kissinger. No idea how that even got past the first vetting...
There's a chap called Stanislas Liebler who keeps getting nominated for a Nobel Prize in Physics and nominated for a Nobel Prize in Chemistry and nominated for a Nobel Prize in Medicine.
I don't think someone who clearly lacks the ability to argue his case effectively and instead just threatens to resign every time is the right man for the job.
I'm sure he's got lots of other skills but he's not a competent negotiator at the level that this needs.
Thanks for the link. Brings back lots of great memories. That was one of the best Fall gigs that I ever attended, music-wise.
The previous gig had been at the Brighton Centre East Wing, in about 1999, very soon after the disastrous US tour where he fought the entire band onstage. It was...
I agree completely with you on most of the talk being about ratification and I'm not accusing all Remainers of trying to disrupt our exit but there are some out there like Owen Smith who are pushing for a re-run of the entire thing.
I don't think Davis is stalling. I think it's more a question of competence. I'm not blaming Remainers for any problems the negotiators are having but there has been plenty of attempts at stalling and disrupting our exit from some in the Remain camp. The incessant nonsense about having a second...
The question was asked and answered.
"LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will not hold a second referendum on its membership of the European Union if the result of a June 23 vote is close, Prime Minister David Cameron said..."...
The Leicester 3-2 win, as immortalised in NSC Gold, was a bit special and a huge comeback in football ability. We were bloody awful in the first half, it was no wonder people left at HT. I remember being at the burger van behind the Family Stand at HT and questioning if it was worth the hassle...
This is one for alfredmizen. I wonder if he was there too. My stepdad was a massive Chelsea fan and sometimes took me to games. I was at a game at the Bridge in the late 70s/early 80s where Chelsea went 3-0 down against Bolton very early on but scored 4 goals in the last 10 minutes to win the...