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Smears For Years
For years we've had to put up with smears against Jeremy Corbyn because of his support for HAMAS terrorists.
Will we see the same for unapologetic IRA Bombers supporter Claire Fox, or will our usual suspects remain mum because she is one of Boris's appointments, and a strong Brexit supporter.
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Will we see the same for unapologetic IRA Bombers supporter Claire Fox, or will our usual suspects remain mum because she is one of Boris's appointments, and a strong Brexit supporter.
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it has been quite a journy for Leddy Fox
or - - - foxy lady !
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she has quite a lot to apologise for - and frankly it doesnt surprise me when she says - I wont even begin
it has been quite a journy for Leddy Fox
or - - - foxy lady !
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she has quite a lot to apologise for - and frankly it doesnt surprise me when she says - I wont even begin
Then there’s Munira Mirza, a former member of the RCP, now Johnson’s chief policy adviser.
The interesting thing is she’s not the only former member of that party to grace the ranks of Tory eurosceptics. To put it mildly.
(Wasn’t it Michael Gove who had Lenin's portrait in his office?)
Add to that a chief adviser who probably hates the Tories as much as Corbyn’s did and one had to say it’s a funny old world.
Did someone say “Conservative” government? ;-)
I’ve got nothing particularly against Claire Fox but how on earth this politician - who I think incidentally used to be fervently against the Lords, - merits a place there goodness only knows. It can’t even be cronyism in her case can it?
The interesting thing is she’s not the only former member of that party to grace the ranks of Tory eurosceptics. To put it mildly.
(Wasn’t it Michael Gove who had Lenin's portrait in his office?)
Add to that a chief adviser who probably hates the Tories as much as Corbyn’s did and one had to say it’s a funny old world.
Did someone say “Conservative” government? ;-)
I’ve got nothing particularly against Claire Fox but how on earth this politician - who I think incidentally used to be fervently against the Lords, - merits a place there goodness only knows. It can’t even be cronyism in her case can it?
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Well, Ymb, don't you think that kicking the promised "internal" inquiry into anti-islamic prejudice is an example of one of the (quote) "problems in the party" you refer to?
Every single one of the candidates in the party-leadership campaign a while back, including Johnson, vowed they would take action.
Yes, I know it was conveniently renamed, months ago, as an inquiry into ALL prejudices, making it all the easier to cause the specificity of the original complaint to disappear.
So, how are party's inquiry-members getting on with their deliberations? (Yes, I know they are all heavily involved in solving the coronavirus shambles!)
Every single one of the candidates in the party-leadership campaign a while back, including Johnson, vowed they would take action.
Yes, I know it was conveniently renamed, months ago, as an inquiry into ALL prejudices, making it all the easier to cause the specificity of the original complaint to disappear.
So, how are party's inquiry-members getting on with their deliberations? (Yes, I know they are all heavily involved in solving the coronavirus shambles!)