How dare you! I have strong ties with both the Jewish community and indeed Israel. Before you're blocked let me say you represent the nastiest elements of political discourse with your simplistic blinkered tribalism. Fortunately you do not represent the bulk of LibDems.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @weeklywhinge and
If you’re voting for an antisemite then you’re supporting an antisemite. That you have strong ties to the Jewish community makes it worse. You’re compromising your own morality to support Corbyn.
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Replying to @WolfBrother_ @weeklywhinge and
I'm not voting for an antisemite but a party that represents the many not the few. As a LibDem you're supporting a party that dropped it's principles for a sniff at power. Causing millions to suffer under austerity and abandoned the tuition fee policy that gave it that sniff.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @weeklywhinge and
Haha. You’re one of those. I voted for Labour every election since 1989. Even in 2017 I voted Labour, however having learned about Corbyn’s history and the subsequent attacks in Jewish MP’s especially women I cannot in good conscience support that any longer.
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Replying to @WolfBrother_ @weeklywhinge and
You have no idea of how I've voted. I vote based on what's best for me and mine and the country as a whole. I have serious doubts, given past experience, that the LibDems will not jump into bed with the tories given the opportunity. 5 more years of misery. No thanks.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @weeklywhinge and
I never made any judgement in how you voted. Only that if you vote for Corbyn you are supporting an Antisemite. You may be able to justify that for what you think is the greater good, personally I cannot do that.
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Replying to @WolfBrother_ @weeklywhinge and
I'm voting for the policies of a party. Policies I believe in. I can easily do so whilst being vehemently opposed to antisemitism. Your desire to conflate the two is disingenuous.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @weeklywhinge and
You’re desire to ignore antisemitism in the Labour Party is worse than disingenuous.
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Replying to @WolfBrother_ @weeklywhinge and
I'm not ignoring it. You need to pretend I am. Argue the policies of the LibDems against those of Labour and the other parties. I suggest your desire not to do this says quite a lot.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @weeklywhinge and
I’m entirely open to discuss policies. However the discussion here was about Corbyn and his association with antisemtism. That you want to ignore that and change the subject says far more about you than I.
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I've made it clear that I am vehemently opposed to antisemitism. I refute your argument that a vote for Labour is a vote for antisemitism. I vote for policies. If you want to continue to obfuscate that go ahead. It is clear what motivates you to do so.
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