Lancasterclaret wrote:Okay, do you think a UK political figure (like an MP) should be using the language "Zionist slave masters agenda"?
I don't, and I'm pretty sure its anti-semitic.
Watched Lisa Forbes acceptance speech and her subsequent interview with "Brillo",dear god she is a dunce,and will no doubt toe the party line,how surprising from a Corbyn groupie,approval ratings of -55 for Jezza and yet the sheep still vote for a red rosette.
If i was a Labour supporter i'd be relieved more than triumphant this morning,yes they held the seat but only by the skin of their teeth,and notably the Lib Dem vote went up fourfold.
Surprisingly the Conservative vote held up better than expected,still over 20%,by-elections are notoriously difficult to critique and there was a plethora of candidates,in a GE i'd still expect a tight Labour/Conservative fight,But that's assuming a GE doesn't happen in the near future,neither of the main parties have the appetite to go to the country just now,but circumstances could rapidly change.
From the BP perspective they'll consider this a missed opportunity,this result however clearly shows voters will change their behaviour dependent on the type of election and the voting system,this is why an insurgent party will struggle to gain seats under FPTP.
IDK if the newly elected MP is anti-semitic or not,but whatever that language isn't appropriate for a public official,apparently she is seeking anitsemitism training,so this would suggest she realises her actions aren't befitting of a parliamentarian.