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Jeremy Corbyn on Piers Morgan

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firstpasttheposter · 15/11/2023 12:13

Just watched the trainwreck Jeremy Corbyn interview. I sometimes find it a bit annoying myself the way Piers talks over people when I want to hear what the guest has to say. However, surely Corbyn knows Piers' interview style? This is an experienced politician, and the question was very predictable. Had he not prepared an answer? Other guests manage the quick-fire style, still manage to get their point across and remain professional and confident - they don't just slump behind the table and sulk! Did he really think PM was going to say 'Oh, you're right! this interview style that's earned me millions is actually just bad journalism. I'll listen respectfully while you have your say and then you can ask me some questions'?

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etmoiandme · 20/11/2023 00:26

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:22

or Joni Mitchell..........................
I know that you haven't...............yet, but that's just a warning.
As you seem to be so deranged as to probably do so in the future.

Does your family know you spend your time on a women's internet forum, calling them "deranged"?

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:27

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:06

It is just him I didn't and don't like because of his behaviour.

And that's one of tbe major problems with modern day politics. It's been reduced to "liking" personalities. So much of it has become a popularity contest rather than contest of ideas. His behaviour wasn't great, and he made mistakes, but his policies were, and they were worth voting for.

Ian Anderson is not a pleasant person, yet he is an extremely talented musician. Do you refuse to read Roald Dahl or decline to listen to Wagner? Do you turn down a lift from anyone who drives a Ford ?

It isn't his personality that I said it is his behaviour. As in what I posted on the first few pages.

Can't say I see the attraction with his personality or in fact much personality. However that would never sway my vote or thoughts on policy

As for your last questions it isn't a comparison. For example the author of a good book having dodgy friends doesn't affect the book. If it did then I wouldn't buy it of cause. I don't have a problem with people listening to Kanye music but would have a problem with them liking him as a person or quoting him etc

The issue with Jez is his friendship and lack or morals regarding them. This is something that directly affects his ability to be a PM or even MP. I can't like or vote for someone that doesn't stop antisemitism in his own party and embraces Jew haters/killers. Sorry but that isn't what I want from a prime minister.

noblegiraffe · 20/11/2023 00:28

Education policy included removing charitable status from independent schools. Did you not like that?

They seem to have managed to ditch Jeremy yet keep that (have to say I’m utterly unconvinced by their maths but anyway)

I seem to remember it was things like abolishing SATs and other lefty-pleasing stuff that would just create more work for teachers. I’m very much not in favour of creating more work for teachers.

I did have a thread on here a while back “Why are Labour so shit at education policy?” so it wasn’t just a Corbyn problem tbf.

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:28

Does your family know you spend your time on a women's internet forum, calling them "deranged"?

Not yet.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:30

noblegiraffe · 19/11/2023 23:57

Those annuals were spoofs, very weak attempts at humour.

And the joke was....how obsessed people were with him.

The chants at Glastonbury?

The chants / singing were hilarious

At least it gave us a confused laugh

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:33

ACynicalDad · 20/11/2023 00:09

I do hope he fails to get elected as an independent. There are a dozen others Starmer should remove the whip from, and in fairness a similar number of far right Tories Rishi should find ac way to get rid of.

Agree

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:36

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:16

I do hope he fails to get elected as an independent.

It'll be interesting to see how Islington goes in the next election. My daughter and a close friend who was a councillor live down there. Apparently he has a large and loyal following.

Education policy included removing charitable status from independent schools. Did you not like that ?

Oh I think he is nearly impossible to shift from his seat too. So don't bother losing sleep over that.

However fingers crossed anyway

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:39

I seem to remember it was things like abolishing SATs and other lefty-pleasing stuff that would just create more work for teachers. I’m very much not in favour of creating more work for teachers.

Education in this country is a mess. If we looked at other countries like Finland, we could learn a lot. In fact if we looked at a lot of other countries (Nordic especially) we could improve a great deal in many areas. But we don't.

Too much time in education is wasted by bringing in bright new initiatives that achieve naff all (except wasting teachers' time) and generally they are simply old ideas dressed up with a new title. Yet people fall for them because they think new is better. They are usually brought in by an aspiring careerist who wants to be seen to be at the forefront, introducing brand new initiatives.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:40

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:22

or Joni Mitchell..........................
I know that you haven't...............yet, but that's just a warning.
As you seem to be so deranged as to probably do so in the future.

Will second the Joni Mitchell

But don't call people deranged posters deranged please. We accept free spirted, disagreeable or the we hate JC club

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:45

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:28

Does your family know you spend your time on a women's internet forum, calling them "deranged"?

Not yet.

The way you answered that made me laugh out loud

It reads very sinister

noblegiraffe · 20/11/2023 00:48

Education in this country is a mess. If we looked at other countries like Finland, we could learn a lot.

I am biting my tongue very hard right now. Like, so hard. This is not the right thread for a discussion of PISA rankings…

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 00:49

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:39

I seem to remember it was things like abolishing SATs and other lefty-pleasing stuff that would just create more work for teachers. I’m very much not in favour of creating more work for teachers.

Education in this country is a mess. If we looked at other countries like Finland, we could learn a lot. In fact if we looked at a lot of other countries (Nordic especially) we could improve a great deal in many areas. But we don't.

Too much time in education is wasted by bringing in bright new initiatives that achieve naff all (except wasting teachers' time) and generally they are simply old ideas dressed up with a new title. Yet people fall for them because they think new is better. They are usually brought in by an aspiring careerist who wants to be seen to be at the forefront, introducing brand new initiatives.

Do you work in a school?

You are currently talking to two people that do. Just to let you know.

Yes I agree with what you say about new initiatives.

However still wouldn't vote for Jez because what good are decent changes in the educational system if my children others are not safe at school

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:58

Education in this country is a mess. If we looked at other countries like Finland, we could learn a lot.

I am biting my tongue very hard right now. Like, so hard. This is not the right thread for a discussion of PISA rankings…

All right, I'll get it back........ my respect for Finland took a dive last week when I heard that they abstained in the vote for the end of hostilities in Gaza. Coincidentally they were just completing a €320 million arms deal with Israel.
Norway voted in favour.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 01:05

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 00:58

Education in this country is a mess. If we looked at other countries like Finland, we could learn a lot.

I am biting my tongue very hard right now. Like, so hard. This is not the right thread for a discussion of PISA rankings…

All right, I'll get it back........ my respect for Finland took a dive last week when I heard that they abstained in the vote for the end of hostilities in Gaza. Coincidentally they were just completing a €320 million arms deal with Israel.
Norway voted in favour.

How did Iran vote?

How did Cobyn vote in the Labour ceasefire voting?

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 01:06

The way you answered that made me laugh out loud.

Good, I'm glad I made you smile, even though I believe you to hold views that are diametrically opposite to mine and yes , for a number of years I was paid to kick the football of knowledge into the empty net of a student's head.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 01:44

Sadly Chandler died so friends can never all reunit again

If he doesn't get reelected as an MP Jez might just be the answer to bringing back the series

Jeremy Corbyn on Piers Morgan
EastofEden89 · 20/11/2023 20:30

quiteoldad · 18/11/2023 00:51

EastofEden89 wrote
"Labour’s worst election performance since the 1930s - a performance that broke new records for failure."

In 2019 with his 10.25 million, he got more votes than Milliband in 2015 ( 9.3 million) more votes than Brown 2010 (8.6 million) more than Blair 2005, (9.5 million) and only a few less than than Blair 2001 (10.7 million) . Yes, labour did lose seats all over the place, but that's a function of our first past the post system, but in terms of people believing his way to be right, well the figures speak for themselves.

Oh yes, and in 2017 the labour party polled 12.9 million under him....... and that was why the mud really had to start being thrown.

You can carry on believing that he is 100% antisemitic, if you wish, but there are tens of millions in this country who would disagree. Even the trulywonderful, trulywonderful, one of his fiercest critics is unsure as to whether or not he is.

Anyway, antisemite, antischmeemite, as long as he loves his mother.

In 2019 with his 10.25 million, he got more votes than Milliband in 2015 ( 9.3 million) more votes than Brown 2010 (8.6 million) more than Blair 2005, (9.5 million) and only a few less than than Blair 2001 (10.7 million) . Yes, labour did lose seats all over the place, but that's a function of our first past the post system, but in terms of people believing his way to be right, well the figures speak for themselves.

Big whoop. All it meant was that he piled up thousands of wasted votes in the big cities and university towns but didn’t make any inroads into the country generally. Which of course the main rule to success in the FPTP system. Supporters of Corbyn alway point to 2017 and say “We got 40% of the vote, which Blair got in 2001”. Yes but the 40% got Corbyn 262 seats whereas Blair’s 40% got him....412 seats 😂

You can carry on believing that he is 100% antisemitic, if you wish, but there are tens of millions in this country who would disagree.

It’s nothing to do with belief - the evidence is irrefutable. Lots of people know he’s dodgy as fuck and they just don’t care (probably because they share the same un-enlightening views on Israel - the only Jewish state in a world with 56 Islamic nations, and 159 in which Christians form the majority - as he does). Also, tens of millions?! Are you having a laugh? In 2019, while Johnson was at minus 12 in the YouGov approval rating polling, Corbyn was at negative 40. All I can say is, you are a fantasist. I guess that’s the same of all Corbyn supporters.

Anyway, a highlight-reel of Corbyn’s antisemitism - you know, just to spell it out for you:

• So when he was waiting to speak at a PSC rally in 2008, the speaker before him was Ismail Patel, who engaged in an antisemtic rant against Zionism and how it made Jews" immoral in justice." When Patel left the stage he couldn't/wouldn't think "Gosh, that's a bit strong. I'm the member of a centre-left democratic party and one of their MPs and antisemitism isn't a good look. I'd better leave now." No. Instead, as he passed Patel, he patted him on the arm in a "Well done mate" gesture.
• So when he attended a Palestinian conference in Tunisia in 2014 and everyone de-camped to a cemetery where Atef Bseiso was buried he couldn't/wouldn't think "Blimey, I'd better hang back here and talk to my chauffeur , this bloke Bseiso helped mastermind the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre. Black September tortured, mutilated and murdered lots of Israeli athletes. Not a good look for a British MP".
No. He thought: "Solidarity! I'll lay a wreath on the grave, be photographed doing it and write about my exploits in the 'Morning Star' (it's OK nobody reads it"). Of course, when the story came out, he denied he laid the wreath saying (famously!) "Er, I was present, but not involved".
• So when the famous antisemitic mural was criticized for being er, antisemitic, he couldn't/wouldn't say to the artist "I like the bit about the workers being oppressed under the table, but I've got to rule it out because it depicts Jewish stereotypes that Julius Streicher, the editor of the 'Der Sturmer' would have been proud of". No. He said to the artist: "You're in good company" (a reference to the Mexican artist Diego Rivera who had a painting censored because it depicted Lenin). Corbyn in classic 'activist' mode.
• So when in 2013, Corbyn was addressing (another) Palestinian conference he talked about "British Zionists who have probably lived here all their lives...they do not understand English irony". He then turned to Manuel Hassassian , the Palestinian envoy to the UK and said: "But Manuel does understand English irony". He couldn't/wouldn't think: "Oh wait. If I said this about any other BAME group in Britain, I would immediately be expelled from the Labour Party".
• So when he appeared on the Iran State sponsored TV Channel, Press TV in August 2012 (and paid handsomely for doing so - nothing dodgy their right?), he was asked about a terrorist attack on the Egyptian border that had killed a number of Egyptian troops, he replied "I see the hand of Israel". He couldn't/wouldn't say : "A British MP, peddling anti-Israeli conspiracy theories is not a good look, so actually I have no idea who carried out the attack, let's wait and see".
• So when Jewish Labour MP Luciana Berger was threatened by far-right and far-left extremists he couldn't/wouldn't think: " Actually Jo Cox was murdered in 2016, so I'd better go and see Luciana and offer our protection and support, because she is a Labour MP and I am Leader of the Party and any decent leader and human being would do this". No. In fact, prior to her leaving the party Jeremy Corbyn did not say one word of support, because he hadn't spoken to her for 18 months.

You continue to be a deluded cult-follower and disciple of the JC if you want to, the rest of us with actual analytical skills living in the real world will continue to prove who he really is.

EastofEden89 · 20/11/2023 20:39

etmoiandme · 18/11/2023 01:29

Anyway, antisemite, antischmeemite, as long as he loves his mother.

Ah, mother of Jez and Piers, the grande dame of Cable Street. At some point you've really got to wonder on what side.

😂

EastofEden89 · 20/11/2023 20:56

lemmein · 18/11/2023 02:31

Being called an antisemite is similar to being called TERF these days, totally meaningless and shouted to shut down any conversation - it's tiresome.

Corbyn is nothing more than a professional protester who has spent decades in parliament achieving absolutely nothing. I'm glad he was thrown out of the Labour party - he doesn't belong in a mainstream social democratic party, or even in decent society.

And yet 4 years later his name is still a constant on these boards 🤷🏻‍♀️

JC seems to be the only politician that understands you don't get rid of terrorism with missiles, it's a short-term solution. All Israel is doing today is recruiting for terrorist groups of the future. If I watched my family be blown to smithereens I would probably grow up with some anger towards those that fired the missiles (and those that supported them!)

Does anyone think Israel/Gaza is going to be a safer place in 10/20 years time? Hmm Of course it won't be!

JC seems to be the only politician that understands you don't get rid of terrorism with missiles, it's a short-term solution.

Is that so? He’s against missiles is he? Well that’s weird seeing as since October 7, Hamas terrorists have indiscriminately launched around 10,000 missiles aimed at Israeli civilians (which, along with their rampage of rape, torture, murder and the taking of human trophies on that day is a blatant war crime). But he hasn’t said a single word against those missiles, or condemned the terrorist organisation for firing them. Funny that.

Corbyn is divisive, prejudiced, sectarian, subjective, partisan, politically illiterate, naive and economical with the truth.

If any Labour supporter thinks that Labour could possibly get elected with a "leadership" of this calibre who repeatedly attend commemorations and alike of the IRA, PLO, Hamas, Hezbollah etc., and have sidekicks such as McDonnell who wanted to give the IRA medals, then they are completely deluded.

noblegiraffe · 20/11/2023 21:16

Would you like a Jeremy Corbyn annual, @EastofEden89 ?

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 21:19

And what in the list below points to him being antisemitic?

  • Corbyn organised the Apr. 1977 defence of Jewish populated Wood Green from a Neo-Nazi march
  • EDM3933 7 Nov. 1990: Corbyn signs motion condemning the rise of antisemitism
  • EDM634, 11 Apr. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion condemning David Irving for being a Holocaust Denier
  • EDM1124, 6 Nov. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn praised the ‘British Schindler’, Bill Barazetti, for his WW2 kindertransport
  • EDM742, 28 Jan. 2002: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion praising football clubs for commemorating Holocaust Day
  • EDM1233 30 Apr. 2002: Corbyn was a primary sponsor on a motion condemning antisemitism
  • 11 May 2002: Jeremy led a clean up of Finsbury Park Synagogue after an anti-Semitic attack
  • EDM1691, 23 July 2002: Corbyn condemned attacks on a synagogue in Swansea
  • EDM123 26 Nov. 2003: Corbyn officially condemns attacks on 2 Istanbul synagogues
  • EDM298, 16 Dec. 2003: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • 2004: Jeremy condemned news that antisemitic hate crimes had risen for yet another year
  • EDM461, 21 Jan. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the French government’s moves to ban the Jewish Kippa in French Schools
  • EDM717, 26 Feb. 2004: Jeremy signed a motion praising Simon Wiesenthal for bringing Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust to justice
  • EDM1613, 8 Sept. 2004: Corbyn co-sponsored a bill expressing fears for the future of the United Synagogue Pension Scheme
  • EDM1699, 11 Oct. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned arbitrary attacks on civilians in Israel and Palestine
  • EDM482, 12 Jan. 2005: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • EDM343, 16 June 2005: Jeremy condemned the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in east London
  • EDM1343, 11 Jan. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • EDM1774, 8 Mar. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn led condemnations of an Iranian Magazine soliciting cartoons about the Holocaust
  • EDM1267, 16 Apr. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn condemned Bryan Ferry for anti-Semitic remarks
  • EDM2414, 26 June 2006: Jeremy Corbyn praised British war veterans for their efforts to combat the Holocaust
  • EDM2705, 10 Oct. 2006: Jeremy signed a motion marking the 70th anniversary of Cable Street
  • EDM271, 14 Nov. 2007: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion lamenting the poverty and social exclusion East London Jews suffered
  • EDM153, 12 May 2008: Corbyn praised the efforts of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during the uprising of 1944
  • EDM2350, 27 Oct 2008: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion marking the 70th anniversary of the horrors of the holocaust
  • EDM173, 8 Dec. 2008: Jeremy condemned the Press Complaints Commission for refusing to sanction The Times for antisemitism
  • EDM461, 14 Jan. 2009: Jeremy Corbyn condemned a wave of recent antisemitic incidents targeted
  • EDM605, 27 Jan. 2009: Corbyn signed John Mann’s motion condemning antisemitism on university campuses
  • EDM917 26 Feb. 2009: Jeremy signs a motion condemning antisemitism on the internet
  • EDM1175 24 Mar. 2009: Corbyn signs a motion praising the heroism of British Jews during Holocaust
  • EDM337, 2 Dec. 2009: Jeremy Condemned Iran’s treatment of Jewish minorities in Iran
  • EDM850 9 Feb. 2010: Jeremy joins in calls for Facebook to do more to fight antisemitism
  • EDM891: 22 Feb 2010: Corbyn co-sponsors a motion calling for Yemen’s Jews to be given refugee status to the UK
  • EDM908 27 Oct. 2010: Corbyn praises work of late Israeli PM in his pursuit of a 2 state solution
  • EDM1360, 27 Jan. 2011: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion praising the ‘never again for anyone initiative’
  • EDM1527, 3 Mar. 2011: Corbyn backed Ian Paisley’s motion condemning the anti-Semitic remarks of Dior’s lead fashion designer
  • EDM2870, 14 Mar. 2012: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the sale of Nazi memorabilia at an auction in Bristol
  • EDM2866, 14 Mar 2012: Jeremy Corbyn co-sponsored a bill condemning the rise of antisemitism in Lithuania
  • EDM2899, 20 Mar. 2012, Jeremy Corbyn condemned a terrorist attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse
  • EDM168, 12 June 2012, Jeremy co-sponsored a motion condemning anti-Semitic attacks during EURO 2012 in Poland
  • EDM 195 13 June 2012: Jeremy attacks BBC for cutting Jewish programmes from Its schedule
  • EDM 1133 1 Mar 2013: Corbyn joins a chorus of calls condemning antisemitism In sport
  • 1 Oct. 2013: Corbyn was one of the few MPs who defended Ralph Miliband from Daily Mail antisemitism
  • EDM 932 9 Jan 2014: Corbyn praises Holocaust Memorial’s work on antisemitism education
  • EDM 165 22 June 2015: Corbyn condemns a Neo-Nazi rally planned for a Jewish area of London
  • Sat 4 July 2015: Corbyn co-planned a counter-fascist demo in defence of Jewish residents at Golders Green. The march was re-routed
  • 18 Nov. 2015, Corbyn used one of his first PMQs to challenge Cameron to do more on antisemitism
  • 9 Oct 2016: Corbyn, close to tears, leads commemoration of the Battle of Cable Street
  • 3 Dec. 2016: Corbyn visits Terezin Concentration Camp to commemorate Holocaust victims
  • In 2017-19 Jeremy introduced 20 new measures to combat antisemitism in the Labour Party

He had the opportunity to either abstain or vote against all of those EDMs, yet he didn't.
Why ? Pray tell.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 21:31

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 21:19

And what in the list below points to him being antisemitic?

  • Corbyn organised the Apr. 1977 defence of Jewish populated Wood Green from a Neo-Nazi march
  • EDM3933 7 Nov. 1990: Corbyn signs motion condemning the rise of antisemitism
  • EDM634, 11 Apr. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion condemning David Irving for being a Holocaust Denier
  • EDM1124, 6 Nov. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn praised the ‘British Schindler’, Bill Barazetti, for his WW2 kindertransport
  • EDM742, 28 Jan. 2002: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion praising football clubs for commemorating Holocaust Day
  • EDM1233 30 Apr. 2002: Corbyn was a primary sponsor on a motion condemning antisemitism
  • 11 May 2002: Jeremy led a clean up of Finsbury Park Synagogue after an anti-Semitic attack
  • EDM1691, 23 July 2002: Corbyn condemned attacks on a synagogue in Swansea
  • EDM123 26 Nov. 2003: Corbyn officially condemns attacks on 2 Istanbul synagogues
  • EDM298, 16 Dec. 2003: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • 2004: Jeremy condemned news that antisemitic hate crimes had risen for yet another year
  • EDM461, 21 Jan. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the French government’s moves to ban the Jewish Kippa in French Schools
  • EDM717, 26 Feb. 2004: Jeremy signed a motion praising Simon Wiesenthal for bringing Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust to justice
  • EDM1613, 8 Sept. 2004: Corbyn co-sponsored a bill expressing fears for the future of the United Synagogue Pension Scheme
  • EDM1699, 11 Oct. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned arbitrary attacks on civilians in Israel and Palestine
  • EDM482, 12 Jan. 2005: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • EDM343, 16 June 2005: Jeremy condemned the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in east London
  • EDM1343, 11 Jan. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
  • EDM1774, 8 Mar. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn led condemnations of an Iranian Magazine soliciting cartoons about the Holocaust
  • EDM1267, 16 Apr. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn condemned Bryan Ferry for anti-Semitic remarks
  • EDM2414, 26 June 2006: Jeremy Corbyn praised British war veterans for their efforts to combat the Holocaust
  • EDM2705, 10 Oct. 2006: Jeremy signed a motion marking the 70th anniversary of Cable Street
  • EDM271, 14 Nov. 2007: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion lamenting the poverty and social exclusion East London Jews suffered
  • EDM153, 12 May 2008: Corbyn praised the efforts of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during the uprising of 1944
  • EDM2350, 27 Oct 2008: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion marking the 70th anniversary of the horrors of the holocaust
  • EDM173, 8 Dec. 2008: Jeremy condemned the Press Complaints Commission for refusing to sanction The Times for antisemitism
  • EDM461, 14 Jan. 2009: Jeremy Corbyn condemned a wave of recent antisemitic incidents targeted
  • EDM605, 27 Jan. 2009: Corbyn signed John Mann’s motion condemning antisemitism on university campuses
  • EDM917 26 Feb. 2009: Jeremy signs a motion condemning antisemitism on the internet
  • EDM1175 24 Mar. 2009: Corbyn signs a motion praising the heroism of British Jews during Holocaust
  • EDM337, 2 Dec. 2009: Jeremy Condemned Iran’s treatment of Jewish minorities in Iran
  • EDM850 9 Feb. 2010: Jeremy joins in calls for Facebook to do more to fight antisemitism
  • EDM891: 22 Feb 2010: Corbyn co-sponsors a motion calling for Yemen’s Jews to be given refugee status to the UK
  • EDM908 27 Oct. 2010: Corbyn praises work of late Israeli PM in his pursuit of a 2 state solution
  • EDM1360, 27 Jan. 2011: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion praising the ‘never again for anyone initiative’
  • EDM1527, 3 Mar. 2011: Corbyn backed Ian Paisley’s motion condemning the anti-Semitic remarks of Dior’s lead fashion designer
  • EDM2870, 14 Mar. 2012: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the sale of Nazi memorabilia at an auction in Bristol
  • EDM2866, 14 Mar 2012: Jeremy Corbyn co-sponsored a bill condemning the rise of antisemitism in Lithuania
  • EDM2899, 20 Mar. 2012, Jeremy Corbyn condemned a terrorist attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse
  • EDM168, 12 June 2012, Jeremy co-sponsored a motion condemning anti-Semitic attacks during EURO 2012 in Poland
  • EDM 195 13 June 2012: Jeremy attacks BBC for cutting Jewish programmes from Its schedule
  • EDM 1133 1 Mar 2013: Corbyn joins a chorus of calls condemning antisemitism In sport
  • 1 Oct. 2013: Corbyn was one of the few MPs who defended Ralph Miliband from Daily Mail antisemitism
  • EDM 932 9 Jan 2014: Corbyn praises Holocaust Memorial’s work on antisemitism education
  • EDM 165 22 June 2015: Corbyn condemns a Neo-Nazi rally planned for a Jewish area of London
  • Sat 4 July 2015: Corbyn co-planned a counter-fascist demo in defence of Jewish residents at Golders Green. The march was re-routed
  • 18 Nov. 2015, Corbyn used one of his first PMQs to challenge Cameron to do more on antisemitism
  • 9 Oct 2016: Corbyn, close to tears, leads commemoration of the Battle of Cable Street
  • 3 Dec. 2016: Corbyn visits Terezin Concentration Camp to commemorate Holocaust victims
  • In 2017-19 Jeremy introduced 20 new measures to combat antisemitism in the Labour Party

He had the opportunity to either abstain or vote against all of those EDMs, yet he didn't.
Why ? Pray tell.

Edited

He needed to do those things to try and clean up his image. I won't call him an antisemitic because I know his fans will only except hard proof that is literally staring them in the face

However he is friends with literally the biggest know Jew haters in the world. If he really wasn't a Jew haters he would only rub shoulders if his job needed him to do this. As he has never had a professional official job in government negotiating a peace deal or anything meaning he needs to keep hangout with these people he stinks to high heaven of Jew hate. His being clever about not saying it out right isn't proof he is not antisemitic.

quiteoldad · 20/11/2023 21:31

noblegiraffe · Today 21:16

Would you like a Jeremy Corbyn annual, @EastofEden89 ?

Huh, so why don't I get offered one ?
There's still a small patch of wall in QOD towers that has not yet been covered with pictures of my beloved St. Jezzer of Islington. Am deeply hurt.

Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 21:35

Here we go again

Sorry guys but just a reminder of who we are talking about and just how low his integrate is

Jeremy Corbyn on Piers Morgan
Trulywonderful · 20/11/2023 21:35

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Jeremy Corbyn on Piers Morgan
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