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Tbf, your decision may well have been best. The daily drip, drip is seriously depressingI can unmute him if you feel a larger mob would be handy
Tbf, your decision may well have been best. The daily drip, drip is seriously depressingI can unmute him if you feel a larger mob would be handy
I'm not a fan of Starmer but he seems a competent manager given the other choices. A bit like Major in 1992 up against a nurse loving Kinnock. I can't see how these two candidates could have been dealt with better, usually we don't hear these things until after someone has been elected. But, in both these cases, the candidates are only saying things that many people think. It's better out in the open and acknowledged.
Get the hostages released, then wipe out Hamas. The same way the Nazi high command had to be wiped out in WW2
I think he has come from a world (at the DPP) where you take the time and review the evidence, but that isn’t something that suits the News cycle so they start baying for blood immediately and you have to act immediately to satisfy them.I agree on the second suspension, but the first should have been I backed the day it came out.
Hopefully it's a learning curve for him and will will act as he did for Jones, the way Guido Fawks is approaching this makes me think there is more to come.
They were happy to let it slide as he said sorry, they sent MPs out defending him and his comments.I think he has come from a world (at the DPP) where you take the time and review the evidence, but that isn’t something that suits the News cycle so they start baying for blood immediately and you have to act immediately to satisfy them.
A single comment can be forgiven IMHO, once evidence emerged that it was more then they actedThey were happy to let it slide as he said sorry, they sent MPs out defending him and his comments.
What he said was clear then.
I am sure Starmer does believe Israel has a right to defend itself, pretty sure he would also be a bit more critical of the way they are going about it currently though, if he didn't have a right wing press gagging for him to say something they can cite as antisemitic or supportive of terrorists. And you know it.Stop blaming everything on the Mail! This is front page news in The Guardian too. Maybe Starmer actually really believes Israel has the right to defend itself from Hamas psychopaths.
As were the Daily MirrorThe Mail were advocates for nice Mr.Hitler.
Confusing times indeed. For some.
At the risk of Clem Fandango getting irate, didnt the Mail report his comments made at a particular meeting, which he then apologised for, and the next day reported other comments that he had made previously which were considered to be worse? I mean it wasn't a change of mind on the same evidence, it was further evidence that changed Starmers mind.They were happy to let it slide as he said sorry, they sent MPs out defending him and his comments.
What he said was clear then.
Netanyahu doesn't just want to wipe out Hamas though. That was the point of Max Hastings article.Get the hostages released, then wipe out Hamas. The same way the Nazi high command had to be wiped out in WW2
Depends what that single comment isA single comment can be forgiven IMHO, once evidence emerged that it was more then they acted
As for Guido Fawkes, his late night tweeting last night should disbar his contributions from being taken seriously
He didn't make that up himself though. He had read that claim and repeated it, and apologised when told it was without evidence. It also is not clearly antisemitic, America has had similar accusations about the 9/11 attacks. There does seem to be evidence of intelligence not being effectively acted upon in both cases, and opportunities to prevent both from occurring were missed. Which is a long way from "letting it happen" or encouraging it, but mistrust of a Government and its intelligence agencies, and coming up with a conspiracy theory is not necessarily racist. The other comments revealed were less ambiguous.Depends what that single comment is
What Ali said
Ali had, after all, told Labour members that Israel “deliberately took the security off” to knowingly allow the 7 October attack to happen to “give them the green light to do whatever they bloody want”
With no proof, Meets the high bar for him to be binned straight away.
For heaven's sake that was nearly a century ago. I'm sure the Spectator and Observer said a few rum things back in the 1800s.The Mail were advocates for nice Mr.Hitler.
Confusing times indeed. For some.
He didn't make that up himself though. He had read that claim and repeated it, and apologised when told it was without evidence. It also is not clearly antisemitic, America has had similar accusations about the 9/11 attacks. There does seem to be evidence of intelligence not being effectively acted upon in both cases, and opportunities to prevent both from occurring were missed. Which is a long way from "letting it happen" or encouraging it, but mistrust of a Government and its intelligence agencies, and coming up with a conspiracy theory is not necessarily racist. The other comments revealed were less ambiguous.
For heaven's sake that was nearly a century ago. I'm sure the Spectator and Observer said a few rum things back in the 1800s.
Tbf, so we're the mirror!The Mail were advocates for nice Mr.Hitler.
Confusing times indeed. For some.
Tbf, so we're the mirror!
It may have been kept from his ears, or maybe due process was deemed necessary.I agree on the second suspension, but the first should have been kicked out the day it came out.
Hopefully it's a learning curve for him and will will act as he did for Jones, the way Guido Fawks is approaching this makes me think there is more to come.
This would be why Labour didn't instantly dismiss him. Finding the other comments was needed. And they were found.....He didn't make that up himself though. He had read that claim and repeated it, and apologised when told it was without evidence. It also is not clearly antisemitic, America has had similar accusations about the 9/11 attacks. There does seem to be evidence of intelligence not being effectively acted upon in both cases, and opportunities to prevent both from occurring were missed. Which is a long way from "letting it happen" or encouraging it, but mistrust of a Government and its intelligence agencies, and coming up with a conspiracy theory is not necessarily racist. The other comments revealed were less ambiguous.