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Correct, it doesn't.

It makes those other members of Labour who ARE anti-semitic, part of a growing cult within the Labour party. You don't choose to associate with them, that's great, but you can't use that as a valid dismissal of the fact that there are members in labour who act like this and it's become so big of a problem, one that's being ignored, that it has caused prominent Labour MP's to resign because of it's influence in the party these days.

As I said in my first post, it isn't being ignored. They are dealing with a huge backlog of complaints and have expelled members. Unfortunately, when you get a party as big as ours and you get online abuse at the rate it is it is going to be impossible to police.
 
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Not half as shithousery as this. It's getting tiresome listening to people like you talking about cults and extremism. I joined the Labour party two years ago because of JC because of his promises to invest in public services and other policies in the brilliant manifesto of 2017. A manifesto that attracted millions back to the party and helped Labour become the biggest party in Europe membership wise. If that makes me a cultist anti-semite then you better tell my Jewish wife and her family.

Maybe you should tell her?
 
Good luck to them but I think thats at least 5 political careers finished at the next GE. The shadow of the Gang of 4 hangs over this and its doomed to failure - just watched Chukka ask that other MP's - Labour and Tory - to come and join them. All very reminiscent of the JRM press conf of a few weeks ago inviting fellow ERG members to send Graham Brady the letters to oust Mayday. Chukka and his gang are in my view doomed to failure.

Any Blues see their own MP in the 7 ? If so has this move guaranteed they get your vote next time around ?

My MP Chris Leslie. Called our CLP chair and secretary Trotskyist for having the audacity of allowing a vote of no confidence in him. He gloated when losing a debate to Nick Palmer "At least I kept my seat". A Blairite arsehole who jumped before he was pushed.
 
Its odd how the fact that from a low base 25pts behind in the polls to and increase of the vote by the largest share is dismissed YET the largest vote in history is used as justification for actions in the case of the referendum. Seems that some lick to pick and choose where size matters.

Labour lost the GE even when the Tories were at their weakest, Mr Tumble could have led the party to victory, all Labour had to do was remove Corbyn and his hilarious shadow cabinet and they'd have won.
 
Its odd how the fact that from a low base 25pts behind in the polls to and increase of the vote by the largest share is dismissed YET the largest vote in history is used as justification for actions in the case of the referendum. Seems that some lick to pick and choose where size matters.

Because he lost? I mean, literally lost?
 
Its odd how the fact that from a low base 25pts behind in the polls to and increase of the vote by the largest share is dismissed YET the largest vote in history is used as justification for actions in the case of the referendum. Seems that some lick to pick and choose where size matters.
The Polls number I don't have too much time for. Polls are a guess and with our politics in the state it's in, are incredible difficult at the moment, so the fact a 25 point deficit was clawed back might not actually mean that much. The original 25 point figure might have been wrong . The vote share increase was impressive, but not impressive enough to remove the Tories, which is what I was pissed off about. Both May and Cameron have been utter shite, yet Corbyn's Labour party couldn't remove them from power.
 

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