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Read the EHRC report. Starmer did, and kicked Corbyn out of the party. To be fair, Starmer's cleaned Labour up since and one Jewish MP, Luciana Berger, has recently returned to the Labour Party

As you’ve made the accusation that Jezza personally harassed people Id rather like you to back it up and give an example…..unless of course you made it up.
 
Can you give some examples please Goldie.
I mean specific examples where Jezza harassed anyone.

It's been well publicised that Momentum were guilty of anti semitic bullying of certain female Jewish members of the Labour Party.
I suspect that Corbyn being anti jew was exaggerated in the press, but he did seem to fail to control Momentum, which lead to suspicion that he shared their views.
 
Fiona Bruce apologises for appearing to dismiss Stanley Johnson's wife-beating as a 'one-off'. I haven't watched QT for years because of its pro-Tory bias (apparently it was decreed that the audience should reflect the government's majority), but I'm told by friends that Bruce regularly steps in to contradict anti-government comments. The BBC has become so cowed by constant (unfounded in my opinion) accusations of left wing bias that it has become an organ of the Tory party.

I saw it. To be fair to Bruce, Alibhi-Brown didn't raise it as a serious issue but petulantly with a grin. But it is a serious issue because it's pretty clear Stanley Johnson broke his wife's nose and she ended up in hospital.

I do not believe a politician of any colour should be able to put forward family members for honours. It's nepotism and it stinks.
 
Just asking you for proof Goldie, which you obviously haven’t got.
You’re getting very slippery now

If you don't want to believe the EHRC findings, Stainsey, that's up to you. They've been well publicised and Starmer would not have kicked Corbyn out and risked, what may yet be, a split in the party, without good reason.
 
If you don't want to believe the EHRC findings, Stainsey, that's up to you. They've been well publicised and Starmer would not have kicked Corbyn out and risked, what may yet be, a split in the party, without good reason.

Would you kindly point me out where in the EHRC findings that it says that Corbyn personally harassed anyone…..I’ve read it 3 times and can’t find it. As you have made those accusations then I assume you have found it.
If you can’t find it I’ll have to continue to assume that you’re talking bollox.
Thanks in advance
 
Would you kindly point me out where in the EHRC findings that it says that Corbyn personally harassed anyone…..I’ve read it 3 times and can’t find it. As you have made those accusations then I assume you have found it.
If you can’t find it I’ll have to continue to assume that you’re talking bollox.
Thanks in advance

This is getting boring. I've already pointed out to you that to be guilty of an act or omission, the leader of a party does not have to do something personally. I doubt Hitler murdered anyone personally in his life. When antisemitism by Hard left activists was rife in Labour, that caused Jewish members and MP's to leave the party, Corbyn ignored pleas from Jewish people for help. The EHRC was scathing about the antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour and Starmer acted and threw him out.

The fish rots from the head.
 
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This is getting boring. I've already pointed out to you that to be guilty of an act or omission, the leader of a party does not have to do something personally. I doubt Hitler murdered anyone personally in his life. When antisemitism by Hard left activists was rife in Labour, that caused Jewish members and MP's to leave the party, Corbyn ignored pleas from Jewish people for help. The EHRC was scathing about the antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour and Starmer acted and threw him out.

The fish rots from the head.

At last you’ve admitted that in your original post you lied.
I feel we are getting somewhere.
I bid you a good day
 
This is getting boring. I've already pointed out to you that to be guilty of an act or omission, the leader of a party does not have to do something personally. I doubt Hitler murdered anyone personally in his life. When antisemitism by Hard left activists was rife in Labour, that caused Jewish members and MP's to leave the party, Corbyn ignored pleas from Jewish people for help. The EHRC was scathing about the antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour and Starmer acted and threw him out.

The fish rots from the head.
No it doesn't - biologists have proved that the first part of a fish to rot is it's intestinal system :cheesy: