Thursday 29 March 2018

Tough On Racism? Pull The Other One!

Corbyn, who's recently had to leave many anti-Semitic groups on Facebook, has said Labour is tough on all racism.

I don't normally swear on here, but what a load of bollocks!

Corbyn IS an anti-Semite. He doesn't like the Jewish community, hence why he has befriended many an anti-Semite, and been vocally part of many groups on Facebook.

Today we have learnt that Christine Shawcroft, a member of Momentum and the NEC, has had to resign as the party's head of disputes over the fact she has defended anti-Semite Alan Bull, a Holocuast denier. (She's still a member of the NEC)

The fact that Corbyn and co only acted once it was leaked to the press is a worrying sign that he, if NOT agrees with anti-Semitism, he at least empathises with it.

Corbyn wants to prove he's against anti-Semitism? Then do something about it BEFORE anything gets leaked, you know who they are, get rid of them.

However, we all know he won't. Not only does Corbyn NOT have principles, he also doesn't have a backbone.

He's a coward, who has hidden from responsibility his whole life.

Prime Minister in waiting? More like Prime Jester failing.

Friday 23 March 2018

Women Only Shortlists

It's a sad day when the supposedly party of equality, thinks that the only way they could every get a female leader is to have an all women shortlist for the next leader (whenever that should happen).

Harriet Harman must, and all the other female MPs, must feel quite depressed that their party, who's main agenda is equality, can't live up to it itself.

Unlike the Conservatives, who not only have a current female leader, who just also happens to be Prime Minister, but that it is their second female leader and Prime Minister.

Must be a huge slap in the face.

The last leader contest that the Conservatives had, two years ago, had some pretty heavy weight male MP's competing. However when push came to shove, they just weren't good enough to beat Andrea Leadsome, and of course our Prime Minister, Theresa May to the final two.

Theresa May ultimately won because of a blunder Andrea Leadsome made. She made reference to the fact the Theresa May didn't have children, therefore she didn't have a stake in the future. This upset a lot of people because Theresa May couldn't have children, not that she didn't want them.

In this day and age, where we have had two female Prime Minister's, both from the same party, and the opposition struggles to give women a so called "top 5 position" within the Shadow Cabinet, you know there's a problem.

All women shortlists I find rather degrading, it's almost like the Labour Party is saying "you're not good enough, strong enough, or convicting enough to up against a man."

They're putting a plaster over the issue instead of dealing with it head on. It's ignoring the reasons why Labour are unable to vote for a woman.

Until they get their heads around why, perhaps they have't got a female MP with the talent to be a leader, or perhaps there's an underlying issue of misogyny that they have to face, or a mix of both.