Fluctuation0161
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Haha! What press? They weren't there.
Haha! What press? They weren't there.
It seems you can't comprehend the very clear points being made in this case. Best to leave it.Never said that. If that’s what you think I said, your reading comprehension is the problem not my argument.
They've had obvious issues for years. I wonder if it will have the same weight of coverage from our pro Tory press as anti semitism in the Labour party did.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49763550
Tory party members suspended over islamophobia after a BBC investigation.
I do understand them. I just don’t agree with them because IMO they are founded on a misunderstanding of what her job entails. But there you go. As you say, best leave it.It seems you can't comprehend the very clear points being made in this case. Best to leave it.
Our esteemed press have already determined it's 'on a different political scale'.They've had obvious issues for years. I wonder if it will have the same weight of coverage from our pro Tory press as anti semitism in the Labour party did.
They've had obvious issues for years. I wonder if it will have the same weight of coverage from our pro Tory press as anti semitism in the Labour party did.
Our esteemed press have already determined it's 'on a different political scale'.
How does it work for constituency issues if the MP is the speaker anyway? Do they still do surgeries?
It's a damned mess. The site of pro Israel Protestant Right Wingers flying the Star of David at a group of Catholic Hezbollah supporters in football stadiums in my city is quite extraordinary to behold.Not particularly relevant, but I really hate how the battle lines are drawn within the parties [and even religions/sects] regarding antisemitism, islamophobia, Israel, Pan Arab issues.
It seems if you are republican/conservative/protestant you have Israeli/Jewish sympathies (and yes, lets not pretend the two can be separated by the vast majority of humanity). It's so crazy that at the height of the troubles, a protestant flew an Israeli flag, and a Catholic flew a Palestinian one.
If you are liberal/left leaning, you have Muslim/Arab sympathies.
Left wing hostility to jews began long ago, it was pretty much part of communist doctrine, but it's aged very well. Anti Zionism was well funded by Stalinist states, Arab states, and some in the 'new left. And right wing hostility to Muslims, well we all know this.
It seems to have all been churned into a big melting point of chaos, and now anybody in those 'camps' tends to support the popular view. There seems to be little individual choice inside the respective camps. And then the politicians simply use them as pawns in their games. (Boris and letterboxes, trump and the embassy, obama and israel, trump on immigration, theresa may on immigration, etc)
As somebody who I feel has an individual view on the whole matter, it's real frustrating, because there's not really a camp for me.
I think you misunderstood my point (or maybe you just made another one). Either way, I don't think speicifc prejudices and xenophobia are exclusive to the left or right. They are spread across the spectrum of the whole population unfortunately. Despite the media coverage that would lead you to believe anti semitism is purely a Labour problem.Not particularly relevant, but I really hate how the battle lines are drawn within the parties [and even religions/sects] regarding antisemitism, islamophobia, Israel, Pan Arab issues.
It seems if you are republican/conservative/protestant you have Israeli/Jewish sympathies (and yes, lets not pretend the two can be separated by the vast majority of humanity). It's so crazy that at the height of the troubles, a protestant flew an Israeli flag, and a Catholic flew a Palestinian one.
If you are liberal/left leaning, you have Muslim/Arab sympathies.
Left wing hostility to jews began long ago, it was pretty much part of communist doctrine, but it's aged very well. Anti Zionism was well funded by Stalinist states, Arab states, and some in the 'new left. And right wing hostility to Muslims, well we all know this.
It seems to have all been churned into a big melting point of chaos, and now anybody in those 'camps' tends to support the popular view. There seems to be little individual choice inside the respective camps. And then the politicians simply use them as pawns in their games. (Boris and letterboxes, trump and the embassy, obama and israel, trump on immigration, theresa may on immigration, etc)
As somebody who I feel has an individual view on the whole matter, it's real frustrating, because there's not really a camp for me.
How is Corbyn well accustomed the anti semitic tropes?It's all optics. Corbyn is an old socialist well accustomed to anti-semitic tropes etc, as well as a personal history of somewhat questionable partisan individual behaviour on the matter. So the media build it into a whole 'Labour problem is far bigger and more institutional' because that's how the optics look. Its lazy journalism and easy points, but not inherently anti-labour.
He hasn't turned up to a meeting in months, how will anyone tell the difference?Looks like Lansman is moving to get Watson ousted as Deputy Leader by abolishing the post of Deputy Leader.
"they've definitely banged"I do understand them. I just don’t agree with them because IMO they are founded on a misunderstanding of what her job entails. But there you go. As you say, best leave it.
How?Guardian poll has Tory's 37%, Labour 22%, Lib Dems 17%, BXP 12%.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/sep/21/labour-resurgent-liberal-democrat-headache
Yougov Voting Intentions
CON: 30%
LAB: 23%
LDEM: 22%
BXP: 14%
Is this offer available to new customers only or can I get a single fish? I'm starving but not more starving than I am lazy.Seriously folks, come to Scotland. Ignore the nationalist crap if it's not your cup of tea. You can be pro UK, pro Labour, Greens, Lib Dem, Monster Raving Looneys just not a fecking Tory.
Come up right now and help reduce the national average drug addiction and heart attack numbers. First one million residents get a freebattered mars barfish.
Yeah sure, I'm too lazy to read the terms and conditionsIs this offer available to new customers only or can I get a single fish? I'm starving but not more starving than I am lazy.
Guardian poll has Tory's 37%, Labour 22%, Lib Dems 17%, BXP 12%.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/sep/21/labour-resurgent-liberal-democrat-headache
Yougov Voting Intentions
CON: 30%
LAB: 23%
LDEM: 22%
BXP: 14%
How?
No, seriously. How in the actual feck are the Tories - the fecking Tories - that far ahead?!?!
How is Corbyn well accustomed the anti semitic tropes?
I think you misunderstood my point (or maybe you just made another one). Either way, I don't think speicifc prejudices and xenophobia are exclusive to the left or right. They are spread across the spectrum of the whole population unfortunately. Despite the media coverage that would lead you to believe anti semitism is purely a Labour problem.
My point is not anti semitism vs Islamophobia, but the UK media's constant coverage of anything anti Labour while similar issues for the Conservatives get one day of coverage at best.
Because Corbyn is that fecking badHow?
No, seriously. How in the actual feck are the Tories - the fecking Tories - that far ahead?!?!
So no examples then? That would help.Really? You'd need to have your head deep deep in the sand to NOT see how a socialist cum marxist growing up in the height of Soviet power and affiliated to the groups he was affiliated with, would NOT be accustomed to such tropes.
(ps. I don't think he's antisemitic per se, but I do think he's shown a deep misunderstanding of these issues [and perhaps even personal confusion on some matters], which is why it's become such an issue within Labour)
Prejudice and xenophobia certainly has a complex web of history which you can trace back with a fine tooth comb. Ultimately it taps into the tribal part of human beings which seem to become more prominent in society during less abundant times (although not exclusively).My point was tangential yes. But I do think there are institutional directions in the way that prejudice and xenophobia manifests which was my point. (Excluding the extremists, who are just nutjobs for the mostpart.)
So no examples then? That would help.
Prejudice and xenophobia certainly has a complex web of history which you can trace back with a fine tooth comb. Ultimately it taps into the tribal part of human beings which seem to become more prominent in society during less abundant times (although not exclusively).
The point is though, these views come from extreme right or extreme left. But not exclusively from either. To put it simply, people with prejudicial views are in all ranges of the political spectrum. Hard left and hard right aren't that dissimilar.
To add another tangent, the fact we classify as hard left and hard right in itself can be misleading. They are not as far apart as those tag lines would have us believe.
Predictably this story that broke over the weekend is not as prominent as it should be
Had to dig into the UK politics page to find it on the beeb
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49786650
Absolute shit show.
Predictably this story that broke over the weekend is not as prominent as it should be
Had to dig into the UK politics page to find it on the beeb
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49786650
Absolute shit show.
Has he got a ten inch willy?They're all in bed together.
I doubt it, but he's got a fecking bit bank balance.Has he got a ten inch willy?
Seriously, there must be a reason why people seem to swoon over him. He looks like an inflated ham joint.
Has he got a ten inch willy?
Seriously, there must be a reason why people seem to swoon over him. He looks like an inflated ham joint.
They're all in bed together.
Predictably this story that broke over the weekend is not as prominent as it should be
Had to dig into the UK politics page to find it on the beeb
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49786650
Absolute shit show.
It's waaay down the Guardian front page, beneath 'Luxury KitKats launched' & the inevitable 'Fleabag wins the World Cup!' headlines.
Fourteen quid though?Those KitKats do look good though. Ironically I've got my eye on the Eton Mess one.
Lib Dem and Labour are stealing votes off of each other.How?
No, seriously. How in the actual feck are the Tories - the fecking Tories - that far ahead?!?!