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Labour and the Jew haters... Hamas speaks up for Corbyn and against the zionists

Tom Winnifrith
Saturday 7 May 2016

Comparing Israeli and former West Ham soccer star Yossi Benayoun to Hitler's Nazis, suggesting the evil Jews need to go to America, the tweets and quotes from Labour activists that demonstrate clear hatred of the Jews go on and on. As things stand five of the comrades face an enquiry but that list will grow. With each new revelation the idea of voting Labour becomes ever more unthinkable. But at least Jeremy Corbyn still has some friends...

I refer, of course, to Hamas, an organisation that hands out cash to folks in Gaza as a reward if their kids die as a suicide bomber, as long as those kids are killing a good few evil Jews as they head off to meet the 72 virgins. When not applauding killing Jews

Hamas is applauding Jeremy Corbyn who described the folks in the loathsome, racist blood stained organisation as his "friends." Hamas spokesman Taher A-Nunu responded

We welcome the declaration of the Labor chairman and see his engagement as a very important statement that is also a painful hit that the Zionist enemy received. Hamas is not and will not be considered a terrorist group and our struggle is reduced to the borders of occupied Palestine. [This is a] Zionist campaign to define Labor party leaders as anti-Semitic… a desperate move that reflects the weakness and confusion of the Zionist entity.”

So Corbyn's friends regard the current storm as just more plotting by the wicked Jews. Will Corbyn put them straight or does he agree? Comrade Corbyn must condemn that statement now or else he condones anti-semitism. He will not condemn that statement.

Useless and hopeless as the Tories are, much as I despise Cameron and Osborne for their lies and abuse of taxpayers cash on the Brexit vote, and although the Tory mayoral candidate here in Bristol is a snobbish, patrician halfwit who is almost certainly the result of generations of inbreeding, on Thursday I have no choice on election day. Neither, I put it to you, do you.

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