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Default BoJo a million miles out of his depth

On Thursday, 5 September 2019 17:29:46 UTC+1, michael adams wrote:
"whisky-dave" wrote in message
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On Thursday, 5 September 2019 16:23:27 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
nightjar wrote:
I'm far more concerned about Corbyn and his supporters anti-Semitic
policies.


I would agree, but that doesn't excuse Boris getting it wrong.


Could someone explain to me Corbyn's anti-jewish policies? Can't say I've
heard much about them. Unless you mean a degree of support for Palestine.

I'm sure there may well be some anti-semites in the Labour party. But I'd
be most surprised if there weren't a larger percentage in the Tory party.


Yes I agree and that margret hodge complained about his
anti-semitimus a bit rich, but he did stop her from selling
off a jewish cemetery to a private land owner to build houses
on.
And from what I've been told she was leader of a council when
there was a child sex scandel which she know about but ignored.

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Between 1982 and 1992 "Red" Margaret Hodge was the leader of the
London Borough of Islington A.K.A "the Peoples Republic of Islington"*
with a red flag flying over the town Hall. Corbyn was the local MP.
Despite Islington being a total shambles under her leadership, Hodge
subsequently tried to blame Corbyn for not having intervened.

Hodge subsequently did a sharp right turn under Tony whereas Corbyn
stuck to the principles Hodge had previously espoused.


Well princibles are one thing but.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hodge

Child abuse controversy
The end of Hodge's service on Islington council, prior to her entering Parliament, was marred by the emergence of serious child abuse allegations concerning Council-run children's homes in Islington.[17] She apologised several times since the emergence of the scandal in the 80s that directly linked her council tenure with what she admitted in 2014 was "shameful naivety" in ignoring the complaints of paedophile victims.



michael adams

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/educatio...-factfile.html
Sorry its the Telegraph but this is all a matter of public record even
if some people nowadays are very careful of their more easily accessible
online reputation.

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