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Bloody hell I have just heard that! Jezza has brought down his sickle. Maybe TW had a jewish neighbour or something? They are saying he was in conflict over anti-semitism.
A real Labour man. don't agree with his politics and surprised he was pushed.
A big blow for real Labour. Tories going to the right, Labour going to Left.

Have to say about time too, his conduct in the fantastist's case was reprehensible and his failure to apologise compounded it. Add to that the fact he trousered over half a million from Max Mosley expressly to try and gag the free press and you have someone who had lost all sense of decency and credibility. All his naming and shaming done under Parliamentary Privilege tells you all you need to know about the c*nt...
 
Ian Austin from Labour is telling Labour voters to vote Tory and not let Corbyn anywhere near No 10 <laugh>

It says:
Mr Austin’s issues with the Labour Party under Mr Corbyn are many, but he says it is the leadership’s failure to tackle anti-Semitism that has hurt him the most.

I don’t believe this story! No proof! <laugh>
 
Has Comrade Borisov got anything more than let's get brexit done and Corbyn this, Corbyn that. The Russians cant be too happy how their money is being spent. Suppose this is the UKKR nowadays though!
 
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Ian Austin from Labour is telling Labour voters to vote Tory and not let Corbyn anywhere near No 10 <laugh>

It says:
Mr Austin’s issues with the Labour Party under Mr Corbyn are many, but he says it is the leadership’s failure to tackle anti-Semitism that has hurt him the most.

I don’t believe this story! No proof! <laugh>

Is anyone questioning this? No... very much like the conservatives failing to address the Islamaphobia within the party, which amazingly doesn't seem to be brought up in the media anywhere near as much. What is being questioned is whether Corbyn himself is antisemitic of which there is no proof of, unlike the PM who as you know has made Islamaphobic comments, oh best remember the smillie <laugh>
 
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Is anyone questioning this? No... very much like the conservatives failing to address the Islamaphobia within the party, which amazingly doesn't seem to be brought up in the media anywhere near as much. What is being questioned is whether Corbyn himself is antisemitic of which there is no proof of, unlike the PM who as you know has made Islamaphobic comments, oh best remember the smillie <laugh>
Comrade Eeliov knows this. Hes got nothing more in his locker, hes reading that leaked Tory memo.
 
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That's a pretty damning statement Goldie. Let me know how you came to that conclusion and then I'll lend you my thoughts on this incident.

From what I read from a retired fireman (I think) in a newspaper interview, he wrote a fantastic article to say that the advice given to residents WAS the correct thing to do, for reasons such as not blocking stairwells etc. Can’t remember what paper it was in but I couldn’t fault it in anyway.
 
From what I read from a retired fireman (I think) in a newspaper interview, he wrote a fantastic article to say that the advice given to residents WAS the correct thing to do, for reasons such as not blocking stairwells etc. Can’t remember what paper it was in but I couldn’t fault it in anyway.

That's a problem now days people have a strong distrust of experts and professionals, and with the likes of that ****womble Mogg making comments like he does, which I have seen some support for on social media....
 
That's a problem now days people have a strong distrust of experts and professionals, and with the likes of that ****womble Mogg making comments like he does, which I have seen some support for on social media....

That **** will have blood on his hands if this happens in another block and a load of poor bastards die in a stampede when they’d have been safe staying indoors.
 
That **** will have blood on his hands if this happens in another block and a load of poor bastards die in a stampede when they’d have been safe staying indoors.


His statement would be... well that's not what I meant, try and attempt a game of semantics .... and a lot of Tory supporters would lap that **** up and make excuses for his ****ary