Maybe you ought to carry on reading
Maybe some posters need to think before they post, some threads are becoming quite spiteful.
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That's it. Jeremy has won the leadership challenge with an even larger majority. Now can we please get down to opposing the Tories austerity measures that have nearly destroyed all our welfare society.
I don't think he is 'unelectable'! Listening to Radio Somerset this morning (not exactly a Labour area) the majority of callers were delighted. There were a few who quoted the media and seemed to think it was the end of the country, but most were saying they now had something to vote for at last.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8os-nKuoM3o
Maybe you ought to carry on reading
Maybe some posters need to think before they post, some threads are becoming quite spiteful.
Hmm...not really on to draw attention to misspellings, is it?
Maybe some people need to calm down,
Fearful is exactly what xenophobic means Anniebach
Dictionary definitions of xenophobia include: "deep-rooted fear towards foreigners" (Oxford English Dictionary; OED), and "fear of the unfamiliar" (Webster's). The word comes from the Greek words ξένος (xenos), meaning "strange", "foreigner", and φόβος (phobos), meaning "fear".
Maybe you ought to carry on reading.
As we approach the anniversary of Cable Street let's remember that the Labour party once stood together with all the anti-fascists supporting the Jewish families in London and let us hope that the spirit of Cable Street resounds in all our dealings with immigrants.
www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/sep/30/thefarright.past
Zenophobia - fear of Zen. Maybe some people need a bit of enlightenment.
There's that word again in the title - 'could'. Not 'will', just 'could'. Or could just as well not.
This is an article about Rachel Reeves comments on immigration, as mentioned in the first article.
www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2016/09/28/rachel-reeves-comments-on-immigration-could-encourage-hate-a
written by a professor of Law and Human Rights at the university of Essex. Doubtless he's talking rubbish as well.
Zenophobia is the last desperate cry of people who have no idea of real life. Another "Guardian Reader" Academic.
I have had a lot of contact with immigrants in the past and you would be surprised how many of them want limited immigration as they are aware of the social problems it brings,
Maybe you should read the rest of it, then, before saying a senior lecturer in the department of politics at Liverpool university writes rubbish.
I think you are letting your dislike of me get in the way of your objectivity.
What rubbish, not all people who are now against immigration are zenophobic , some are fearful. Typical criticism from a middle class academic. I stopped reading when I reached his zenophobic slur
Does he have children on the waiting list for social housing
Has he any idea there are parts of the country where communities are so important ,
I do understand why some are fearful
Zenophobia is defined as dislike or prejudice against people from other countries, he is accusing people he does even know of being racist
A good article here about how Corbyn should approach the problem of immigration.
theconversation.com/how-jeremy-corbyn-can-solve-the-immigration-conundrum-66291
I think it's what he is trying to do.
Anniebach - "Daphne, the shadow chancellor doesn't share your opinion of labour back benchers, he called then f*****g losers , hardly very competent are they?"
Good point AB. The Labour party still consists of Corbyn supporters and the rest. We all know it. This is why reports of the rift being healed because Corbyn has been elected leader are bogus.
The party is split, and Labour supporters are split. For every one jubilant Corbyn supporter interviewed after the result was annpunced there were at least two subdued party members who weren't overjoyed.
I don't dislike Corbyn but I believe he does have a divisive agenda and the hard left love it. It's not a vote-winning strategy and all the back benchers accused of being "losers" by the shadow chancellor are not going to be united by JC's leadership being confirmed, no matter how many times they grin through their clenched teeth and say 'We have to accept the result".
Daphnedill - regarding immigrants. "British employers are making money from them, because they work hard, fill skills shortages and often accept worse pay and working conditions."
You said it. That is EXPLOITATION. The EU encourages migration and it drives an austerity budget. People all over Europe are having to compete for jobs and the ones who'll take the smallest pay-packet and longest hours are employed.
How some of the liberal left supported the EU and this capitalism in it's worst form is beyond me. These exploited workers, many of them in the UK, have no Union representation either.
It's disgusting - just a few notches up from slavery and supported by of all parties, Labour, who wanted the flood of immigration to continue, so bosses could get rich on the back of it! 
This was one of the reasons why most of my left-wing Labour supporting friends wanted Brexit. This would have continued. No wonder big bosses wanted us to remain in the EU.
Refugees come here with nothing, not even birth certificate.
The one thing that they do know is how to claim benefits including OAP, when asked how old, they are quite happy to put 10 years on their age. Anybody knows enough to challenge me on that.
You would be what whitewave?
I would be. It is going to get worse. Russia is refusing to accept any blame for the latest atrocities. The latest war weapon is the starvation and maiming of children. B------DS!!!!!!
Have we got our priorities wrong, so much talk of the problems of integrating , I doubt refugees are more concerned with intergrating than fleeing bombs and gassing.
You are right Anniebach, now what we need to do is solve a humanitarian crisis. We've got to welcome 1 million+ into how beautiful land.
Obieone, I think there is a difference, a refugee is without a home and country, an immigrant wants a better life,
They have no need to hide under the bed now they have Corbyn to defend them. It has taken him thirty years to get them back into the party but back they are.
Immigrants can be refugees.
And there were lots of Reds hiding under beds all over the place!
Yes daphne, I do . Whilst the conference was taking place , McClusky and the communist party were at momentum calling for de selection for any MP who didn't support Corbyn. Such intelligent people are not going to risk that, they have more chance of saving the party by staying in it . Over the years I have met quite a few labour MP's everyone was/is passionate about the party , it realy is like a family and now the Family is in serious trouble , they will want to stay and fight for Labour
@ anniebach
Do you honestly think people like Keir Starmer, Dan Jarvis and Debbie Abrahams are frightened of Momentum? I think they're bigger than that.
@Ana
The tabloids need bashing. They do enough bashing of their own. It's about time people stood up to them. (Unless you happen to be one of their fodder aka sheeple, in which case you probably won't get the point.)
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