Peace and justice project

Just been flicking through twitter to see what sort of reaction it has caused.

It appears those FBFE mob are against peace and justice, they really do have to get over brexit. The Keith Woodenhead lickspittles are apoplectic demanding unity, the irony of that is obviously lost on the half wits. The UK/USA flag tweeters are going on about antisemitism, the desperate are mentioning terrorism and the far right are talking about grooming gangs and the centrists have spoons up their noses saying "wibble"

Not found any Tory replies as it must be the Butlers day off.
A few right wing commentators are sneering at it. I thought Peston's reaction was a pisstake. "Can't call it a foundation because that sound too much like Blair."

He's supposed to be an impartial journalist. Like Tory K he's become a "Client Journalist" which is double speak for Tory PR.
 
A man who's spent most of his life dedicating it to fighting for fairness and challenging injustice allows a group to use his name to promote an organisation with the same goals.

And the usual suspects appear playing full Daily Mail bingo.

History will look fondly on Corbyn.
 
A man who's spent most of his life dedicating it to fighting for fairness and challenging injustice allows a group to use his name to promote an organisation with the same goals.

And the usual suspects appear playing full Daily Mail bingo.

History will look fondly on Corbyn.
History will remember him as an embarrassment.

A pensioner playing sixth form politics who achieved nothing but making antisemitism fashionable again.
 
A man who's spent most of his life dedicating it to fighting for fairness and challenging injustice allows a group to use his name to promote an organisation with the same goals.

And the usual suspects appear playing full Daily Mail bingo.

History will look fondly on Corbyn.

It’s genuinely like some live in an alternative universe:
We have identified serious failings in leadership during the period the investigation looked at, and an inadequate process for handling antisemitism complaints across the Labour Party.
While there have been some improvements in how the Labour Party deals with antisemitism complaints,25 our analysis points to a culture within the Party which, at best, did not do enough to prevent antisemitism and, at worst, could be seen to accept it.

 

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