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Corbyn
Now that Old Magic Grandpaw has finally been booted out of the Labour Party,is there any hope he will take his anti-semitic,Jew hating,IRA supporting Momentum mob with him?
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YNNAFYMMI, you appear to believe there are only extreme views on anything and everything, with nothing in the middle.
You confuse disagreement about something relating to the SNP as being the same as your extreme hatred for everything it stands for.
Regarding Jeremy Corbyn's hating the SNP, that appeared not to be the case when the Guardian reported in March 2017,
'The Scottish Labour leader, Kezia Dugdale, has made it clear she opposes another ballot on independence, but Corbyn said on Saturday he did not think Westminster should try to block one if Sturgeon insisted on it.
***“If a referendum is held then it is absolutely fine, it should be held,” he said. “I don’t think it’s the job of Westminster or the Labour party to prevent people holding referenda."***
He said if there was a vote in the Commons on whether Scotland should have another referendum, Labour “wouldn’t block it”. But he stressed the importance of the economic ties between Scotland and the rest of the UK, and on the issue of further devolution said any further transferral of powers as a result of Brexit should go further than just Holyrood.' [emphasis added]
You confuse disagreement about something relating to the SNP as being the same as your extreme hatred for everything it stands for.
Regarding Jeremy Corbyn's hating the SNP, that appeared not to be the case when the Guardian reported in March 2017,
'The Scottish Labour leader, Kezia Dugdale, has made it clear she opposes another ballot on independence, but Corbyn said on Saturday he did not think Westminster should try to block one if Sturgeon insisted on it.
***“If a referendum is held then it is absolutely fine, it should be held,” he said. “I don’t think it’s the job of Westminster or the Labour party to prevent people holding referenda."***
He said if there was a vote in the Commons on whether Scotland should have another referendum, Labour “wouldn’t block it”. But he stressed the importance of the economic ties between Scotland and the rest of the UK, and on the issue of further devolution said any further transferral of powers as a result of Brexit should go further than just Holyrood.' [emphasis added]