Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Labour just can't help themselves


Anti-Semitic graffiti: By Yonderboy 

After a day of demonstrations in which we saw the "Dear Leader" Jeremy Corbyn enter through the rear entrance in his usual cowardly manner the Labour Party has adopted the IHRA statement but added a totally unecessary caveat.

The Guardian reports:

Labour’s ruling body has agreed to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism in full and issue a clarification emphasising the right to non-racist free speech when discussing Middle Eastern politics.

The national executive committee (NEC) accepted the IHRA definition with all 11 examples at a tense afternoon meeting where Jeremy Corbyn was present, in an attempt to end the long-running row about alleged anti semitism within the party.


But, and it's a big but:

A Labour Party spokesperson said: “The NEC has today adopted all of the IHRA examples of antisemitism, in addition to the IHRA definition which Labour adopted in 2016, alongside a statement which ensures this will not in any way undermine freedom of expression on Israel or the rights of Palestinians.”

A totally unecessary caveat only adopted because of the wild accusations of the anti-Zionist brigade who are the worst culprits on this issue. Many of their supporters readily tweet conspiracy theories and memes without regard to the effect this has on the Jewish community.

The IHRA statement does not prevent criticism of any Israeli Government. Heck I'm opposed to Netanyahu's right wing government and the expansion of the settlement. This does not me and any other critic anti-Semitic.  The left have propagated the big lie in the tradition of Goebbels. 

Corbyn should have dealt with this at the beginning. He didn't not just because he is weak and indecisive, it's because anti-Semitism is an inconvenience for his one-sided support for the terrorists of Hamas & Hezbollah. His friends. The ones he invited into our Parliament.

I do not trust Corbyn. The Jewish Community does not trust Corbyn. 

Labour cannot be trusted.

His mates in the tiny and unrepresentative Jewish Voice for Labour have acted disgracefully throughout acting as cover for some of the worst the Labour left has to offer.

There remain good people in the Labour Party. How can they reconcile themselves to campaigning for this man and his evil commissars?

Labour is not for the many nor is it for the Jew.

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