Euan Philipps

@EuanPhilipps

Spokesperson for . Any views expressed here are my own.

West Malling, South East
Joined October 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    23 Nov 2018

    But it doesn’t mention Holocaust denial on the left?

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  2. Retweeted
    15 hours ago

    It’s definitely a work of art

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    48 minutes ago
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    A must read thread detailing how Labour became institutionally antisemitic

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    A CST study (not sure if it’s the same one) also found that only 3-10% of Brits were consciously AS, yet 30% believed at least one -ve stereotype about Jews. This rose to 74% of those with strongly anti-Israel views.

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    3 hours ago
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    There was a study, commissioned by the CST, that said antisemitic attitudes are more common among Cons voters than among Lab voters. Voters are not the Party. Jews are not fearful of the 13 million Labour voters. We fear the institutionally racist Labour Party and it’s leader.

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    26 minutes ago

    These new antisemitic foot soldiers are the Labour Party's shame. Members who have been fed false information from within the party machine. There is no forgiving Corbyn for what he has done. He has created a party that at a institutional level poses a threat to British Jews. END

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    26 minutes ago

    Today I come across 1000s of Labour activists who 3 years ago were never posting about Jewish issues at all. Today, they think they are experts on Israel, Zionism and Jews, posting nonsense that proves they understand nothing about any of it & viciously attacking all who disagree

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    26 minutes ago

    The party's online forums were used to spread false news from conspiracy websites. People protesting were blocked or called 'child killers' and silenced through intimidation. These days it is almost impossible to see reasoned debate on Zionism in any Labour circles.

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    26 minutes ago

    To further embed the divide, the Palestinian flag was used as a public symbol of support for Corbyn. Meetings such as the conference turned into Palestinian support ceremonies. Whilst behind closed doors, JVL activists spread disinformation about Zionist Jews.

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    26 minutes ago

    After three years the system is set up to deflect or ignore charges of antisemitism. To actually protect racists. Instead of getting rid of them you are more likely to see key party activists laying counter charges against the Jews - that they are somehow making it all up

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    26 minutes ago

    A movement (JVL) was even created to paint the impression that the Jews are badly divided on Israel. It is an awful lie. Between 90 and 93% of British Jews see Israel as part of their Jewish identity and support its right to exist as a Jewish state. Only a tiny minority do not.

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    26 minutes ago

    Antisemites and their supporters began to use the party infrastructure to either slow down the complaints process, deflect from the accusations or worse still - begin to push the notion Zionist Jews are all rich Tories anyway who just want to stop Labour's election.

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    26 minutes ago

    That was the crossroads. Labour needed to clean house but it couldn't. Corbyn's world vision needed protecting. So people began to say that talk of antisemitism was all about stifling criticism of Israel. These simple messages spread quickly. But they also spread antisemitism

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    26 minutes ago

    People began to complain. To point out that because of Corbyn's role in anti-Israel activism, some people were far more interested in waving a Palestinian flag, than funding the NHS or new house builds. Many of those people held deeply antisemitic views.

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    26 minutes ago

    What is institutionalised antisemitism? When became leader of , many people joined the party. Most of them were decent voters that the party was happy to welcome back. Some were not. In 2015 and 2016 Labour digested some real 'baddies'.

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    58 minutes ago
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    This is her thoughts on Paul eisen. Nuff said.

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    31 minutes ago

    It is genuinely baffling how little attention Scotland gets from the left-wing commentariat in England. There is absolutely no chance of a viable Labour government without Labour getting at least 20-25 Scottish seats at the next GE.

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    1 hour ago

    Antisemitic fund-raiser Sally £80 Eason on Tony Greenstein's "holiday/spliff/takeaway" 'slush fund'

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    20 hours ago

    If someone consistently agrees with, endorses, praises and promotes something - isn’t it fair to assume they hold the same views? Or is poor Jeremy just unfortunate in that so many of his friends and political heroes are coincidentally raving antisemites and terrorists?

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    48 minutes ago

    “My grandfather was a policeman so how can I be a criminal?” “My dad was bald so how can I have nits?” “My great great grandmother had a good anecdote so how can I be boring?”

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