Labour MP Tears Into Jeremy Corbyn Over Failure To Apologise For Anti-Semitism

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  1. Fair game.

    He really shouldn’t have said those things, not of any noticeable benefit to the UK as a whole.

  2. so is saying “dramatically overstated for political reasons” really that bad? I’m not sure it is and I think people could dramatically overstating things when in fact Corbyn was merely defending himself, which I thought was a basic human right, although sometimes it appears that it isn’t.

    Is he supposed to say that Labour’s political opponents where wholly correct and that in this instance they were not revelling in causing any trouble they could for him and Labour? That seems an odd stance to me,

  3. >Corbyn fired back: “As you well know, I’ve never said anti-Semitism as an evil was exaggerated — I’ve said the numbers of cases were exaggerated.”

    Thats pathetic corbyn. 1 is enough for an unreserved apology.

    Child murdered.

    Corbyn: yeah but most children arent murdered.

    Gj

  4. Does anyone have a copy of the Forde Report? It seems to be unavailable at any URL I can find — which is weird. All I want to do is check whether or not it says the number of cases was exaggerated, as Corbyn claims it does.

    UPDATE: Ok, thanks to /u/ClassicFlavour, I’ve now been able to get hold of the report. And I can’t see anything in it which suggests, as Corbyn implies, that there was any exaggeration. In fact, the report explicitly denies that any of the claims were exaggerated, several times.

  5. You’ve got to understand, apologising for his Jew hatred would upset his friends Hamas and Hezbollah. No more Press TV appearances or terrorist wreath layings for Jezza. He has a reputation to upkeep.

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