"One rule for them" rightly riles so many, as we are seeing in politics today.
So Labour's moves against haters must aim high too. "Labour Against the Witchhunt" sponsor Ken Loach, for example.
This alone should do: standing up for the awful Bristol professor David Miller. 1/9
Or this. Chris Williamson has chosen the deepest pits of antisemitic hatred. Loach has his back. 2/9
Marc Wadsworth too. Loach *after* Wadsworth was expelled from the Labour party:
"Marc has an honourable record as a principled campaigner against racism and injustice. We should demand that his case be reopened." 3/9
You see, the Labour party's antisemitism crisis is naught but "terrible smears", "an atrocious lie".
Jackie Walker is "decent, honourable, principled".
"The smears are made to inhibit criticism of Israel." 4/9
While the Israeli ambassador to the Court of St James's is nothing less than "a close contender for the Joseph Goebbels award for lying propaganda". Kick the Nazi out! Victory to the Palestinians! 5/9
Loach certainly has prominent friends in Labour. John McDonnell, for example.
"Ken is an outstanding, dedicated campaigner against racism in all its forms." 6/9
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Jeremy Corbyn likes Loach so much that he added him to the launch video for his "project". 7/9
And who does Loach loathe in Labour? No surprise here. Vocal opponents of antisemitism in the party. Kick them out too. 8/9
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Do the right thing, Labour. 9/9
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