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Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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I don't think it's rife, but I do think it has been hard to deal with and the mechanisms in place are not fit for purpose in the social media age. We are talking about 1/2 million members that you have to try to hold to account and discipline. The Labour Party has a separate disciplinary group to the executive so Corbyn cannot directly get involved in cases. It must be difficult if member A writes a social media post, that is then deleted, then you have to prove that the language etc. is enough to expel them. Like certain posters on these boards, these people are very careful about the edge of acceptability they tread fully aware not to reveal their true colours too readily.

That said, perhaps this has been far bigger than the Party has been able to accept and it did need a grand gesture of policy change and reform.

Fabulous reply, thank you.
I think it needs a massive gesture and very soon because of what had happened today, it's like a runaway train at the moment for Labour and they need to put a stop to it somehow or it will never go away.
Strange that the anti Islam rumour in the Tory party has never gained the same pace though.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
23,674
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Strange that the anti-Islam rumour in the Tory party has never gained the same pace though.

I’m not sure that’s it’s ingrained in the same way.

The starting point for a lot of Labour Anti-Semitism seems to be criticism of the often right wing government policies of Israel. I can’t see an Islamic equivalent. Now, if Venezuela were an Islamic Country .........
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
30,458
Hove
I’m not sure that’s it’s ingrained in the same way.

The starting point for a lot of Labour Anti-Semitism seems to be criticism of the often right wing government policies of Israel.

I think it historically goes further back than that and includes a misinterpretation of Marx's 'on the Jewish question' and other works blurring those lines about a ruling elite, the end game of capitalism, substituting Jews for Rothschild's and you have your conspiratorial ideology that quickly goes from the political to racism.

I note Karl Marx statue in Highgate cemetery has been vandalised twice this year already. Strange, because Marx was of Jewish descent.
 






Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Like the last time, hopefully 16 years until another Labour government, enough time for them to purge the extreme left and get their act together
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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I think it historically goes further back than that and includes a misinterpretation of Marx's 'on the Jewish question' and other works blurring those lines about a ruling elite, the end game of capitalism, substituting Jews for Rothschild's and you have your conspiratorial ideology that quickly goes from the political to racism.

I note Karl Marx statue in Highgate cemetery has been vandalised twice this year already. Strange, because Marx was of Jewish descent.

You are right on this, perceived values of the ruling capitalist classes have clearly been facsimiled on to Jews for decades by some from the left.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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You and I agreeing -careful; people will start talking . . Actually, (and without in any way wishing to be condescending) I do find you to be a very reasonable poster, even if we are often not in total agreement.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,168
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Can't be long before Rudd, Soubry, Wollaston et al make their move too.

In time for the 10 o'clock news?

#interestingtimes

Ms Rudd isn't facing deselection by her local association though, unlike Ms Soubry and Dr Wollaston et al, Leave.EU failed on that one, so she won't resign the party whip.
 


drew

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You and I agreeing -careful; people will start talking . . Actually, (and without in any way wishing to be condescending) I do find you to be a very reasonable poster, even if we are often not in total agreement.

Many thanks. The forum should be about reasoned debate, whether or not you convince others to change their minds. Unfortunately some are too ready use the anonymity to play the keyboard 'big I am'.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Many thanks. The forum should be about reasoned debate, whether or not you convince others to change their minds. Unfortunately some are too ready use the anonymity to play the keyboard 'big I am'.

Yes, the second time this evening we are in full agreement !!
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,458
Hove
Can't be long before Rudd, Soubry, Wollaston et al make their move too.

In time for the 10 o'clock news?

#interestingtimes

What a week this could be in British political history. Rumoured to be as many as 22 Tory MPs ready to quit this week if May doesn't rule out No Deal. More Labour MPs could also follow those from today. #scenes.
 


The Rivet

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Aug 9, 2011
4,592
It would be most refreshing if the 'rebels' trying to deny the referendum result (tory/indy/labour/dems) all grouped together around Chuka and a straight fight, Leavers v remainers was all that remained.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,271
Withdean area
I think it historically goes further back than that and includes a misinterpretation of Marx's 'on the Jewish question' and other works blurring those lines about a ruling elite, the end game of capitalism, substituting Jews for Rothschild's and you have your conspiratorial ideology that quickly goes from the political to racism.

I note Karl Marx statue in Highgate cemetery has been vandalised twice this year already. Strange, because Marx was of Jewish descent.

You spotted the same irony. Hitler hated Jews partly as they’d been many of the key figures in the rise of Marxism, the Bolshevik revolution, the attempted communist rebellion in the Weimar Republic, and were often great intellectuals.
 


Southern Scouse

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Jul 21, 2011
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I think it’s a shame that the labours leavers cannot fund enough ground with the Libs to try and force the 3rd party spot in parliament. I’m pretty sure if they did, they would get enough of other disgruntled MP’s from all sides to remove the SNP and have enough of a presence to make a difference.
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
Hilarious seeing Labour falling apart

Why is it hilarious? What a strange reaction. The lack of coherent politics in the UK does the country an enormous disservice and the sooner everyone stops thinking in binary terms and opens their minds the better.

The Labour Party that won 3 elections under Blair is a distant memory, as is the pro-EU Tory Party that won 3 elections under Thatcher. The moderating voices of the Lib Dems are gone from the scene with vocal nationalist parties replacing them. Politics is f*cked.

Boris should have taken over after Brexit, he was the logical choice having led the Vote Leave campaign. Yet we are stuck with May. Similarly Corbyn should have departed the scene after losing in 2017 yet he is still in charge of Labour. It is a complete shambles from top to bottom.
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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If only. . . I'd either have hope, or have sold up and ****ed off by now. I'm still favouring the latter, but can't think of anywhere better to go!

Why is it hilarious? What a strange reaction. The lack of coherent politics in the UK does the country an enormous disservice and the sooner everyone stops thinking in binary terms and opens their minds the better.

The Labour Party that won 3 elections under Blair is a distant memory, as is the pro-EU Tory Party that won 3 elections under Thatcher. The moderating voices of the Lib Dems are gone from the scene with vocal nationalist parties replacing them. Politics is f*cked.

Boris should have taken over after Brexit, he was the logical choice having led the Vote Leave campaign. Yet we are stuck with May. Similarly Corbyn should have departed the scene after losing in 2017 yet he is still in charge of Labour. It is a complete shambles from top to bottom.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Sweden is the 9th happiest country in the world, so it doesn't look like the workers are too upset about it.

It's weird the way that people think Corbyn is far left, he'd have been mainstream Labour about 30 years ago. Hell, his policies aren't that different from ones held by the centre-right government in Germany

Really? So why did he keep voting against labour policy?

The man is clueless. You have to compromise and form alliances to get results. Being a purist who won't compromise with the electorate may be noble, but it also guarantees perpetual failure (leadership of her majesty's opposition). The ****.
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Really? So why did he keep voting against labour policy?

The man is clueless. You have to compromise and form alliances to get results. Being a purist who won't compromise with the electorate may be noble, but it also guarantees perpetual failure (leadership of her majesty's opposition). The ****.

He’s a turd
 


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