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Post by ginnyg2 on May 31, 2024 17:36:09 GMT
Yeah who wouldn't want the original car crash TV interviewee and renowned anti white racist as their MP And who knows where her ambition might take her Hopefully, she'll retire.
She might well have stood down as campaigning got underway, if Labour Party HQ had got competent staff. Now, she'll probably wait for a more opportune time — provided her health holds out.
Now, if she stands, I'm expecting her to do better than last time when she got 39,972 votes and the six others could only muster 16,892 between them...
Only because of the ethnic makeup of Hackney.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 31, 2024 17:43:55 GMT
I don't think many will notice if another terrorist supporting racist is let back in. Oh I dunno, see Di may be a shoo-in in her constituency, but she will have a much greater effect on Labour nationally.
I'm seeing the big picture and let's be fair: At least Di's honest about her (and her party's) prejudices.
More power to Di - another thorn in Beer Korma's side.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2024 18:07:30 GMT
I don't think many will notice if another terrorist supporting racist is let back in. Oh I dunno, see Di may be a shoo-in in her constituency, but she will have a much greater effect on Labour nationally.
I'm seeing the big picture and let's be fair: At least Di's honest about her (and her party's) prejudices.
More power to Di - another thorn in Beer Korma's side. Sure, but the country is going to be run by Unions and far-left nutters, Hamas scum and lying retards. Can it even survive five years of this?
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Post by patman post on May 31, 2024 18:09:43 GMT
Hopefully, she'll retire.
She might well have stood down as campaigning got underway, if Labour Party HQ had got competent staff. Now, she'll probably wait for a more opportune time — provided her health holds out.
Now, if she stands, I'm expecting her to do better than last time when she got 39,972 votes and the six others could only muster 16,892 between them...
Only because of the ethnic makeup of Hackney. Possibly true — her constituency includes the largest Hasidic community outside of New York and Israel…
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2024 18:20:02 GMT
Only because of the ethnic makeup of Hackney. Possibly true — her constituency includes the largest Hasidic community outside of New York and Israel… You're still peddling this line? They are a small minority, which I pointed out to you yesterday. In a democracy their vote doesn't count for much, and I'm fairly certain many have been leaving these areas due to the growing Jew hatred.
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Post by johnofgwent on May 31, 2024 18:26:18 GMT
Rayner put pressure on Starmer, we can see who the real leader of Labour is, twohomes Rayner. The intellectual comparison can not really be any greater with those two. Rayner left school with zero qualifications and one pregnancy. To open her legs to school children seems about her IQ limit. Then in the black corner we have someone who graduated from Cambridge with a history degree. It is arguable Cambridge may have relaxed the entry requirements cos she is black, but it is interesting how the one who has a decent qualification is the one who exists far below the one who has none in the Labour hierarchy. Do you suppose Rayner was selected because Starmer needed someone so thick that they would have to consult him on everything they say and do? Or perhaps it is that Labour is showing off its diversity by representing the average IQ of the Labour voter. Rayner was elected to the post of deputy party leader by the party members. Whether the parliamentary post of deputy prime minister is tied to the deputy party leadership role in the same way prime minister is tied to party leader, I do not know.
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Post by ginnyg2 on May 31, 2024 19:13:36 GMT
Only because of the ethnic makeup of Hackney. Possibly true — her constituency includes the largest Hasidic community outside of New York and Israel… And 21% Black.
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Post by Dogburger on May 31, 2024 20:07:31 GMT
Well on the plus side we will be spared the photos of Ms Abbott wrapped in ermine for at least another term of office . Every cloud and all that .
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 31, 2024 21:22:03 GMT
The intellectual comparison can not really be any greater with those two. Rayner left school with zero qualifications and one pregnancy. To open her legs to school children seems about her IQ limit. Then in the black corner we have someone who graduated from Cambridge with a history degree. It is arguable Cambridge may have relaxed the entry requirements cos she is black, but it is interesting how the one who has a decent qualification is the one who exists far below the one who has none in the Labour hierarchy. Do you suppose Rayner was selected because Starmer needed someone so thick that they would have to consult him on everything they say and do? Or perhaps it is that Labour is showing off its diversity by representing the average IQ of the Labour voter. Rayner was elected to the post of deputy party leader by the party members. Whether the parliamentary post of deputy prime minister is tied to the deputy party leadership role in the same way prime minister is tied to party leader, I do not know. Thank you. That explains quite a lot for me. Similar shit happened when Liz Truss became prime minister. What are these party members like these days?
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Post by patman post on Jun 1, 2024 12:21:44 GMT
Possibly true — her constituency includes the largest Hasidic community outside of New York and Israel… You're still peddling this line? They are a small minority, which I pointed out to you yesterday. In a democracy their vote doesn't count for much, and I'm fairly certain many have been leaving these areas due to the growing Jew hatred. You pointed out some Hackney stats. But Diane Abbott’s constituency is Hackney North and Stoke Newington. Wards in Stamford Hill that have the majority of Jewish voters and return Tory councillors, but there is no apparent animosity between the Labour MP and the Tory councillors. Antisemitism isn’t new, but it is currently confused by the difficult choice for many across the country of whether to cheer killing Muslims or criticising Israel for going OTT…
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Post by Bentley on Jun 1, 2024 13:09:23 GMT
Iirc Hasidic Jews are anti Zionists .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2024 13:32:22 GMT
You're still peddling this line? They are a small minority, which I pointed out to you yesterday. In a democracy their vote doesn't count for much, and I'm fairly certain many have been leaving these areas due to the growing Jew hatred. You pointed out some Hackney stats. But Diane Abbott’s constituency is Hackney North and Stoke Newington. Wards in Stamford Hill that have the majority of Jewish voters and return Tory councillors, but there is no apparent animosity between the Labour MP and the Tory councillors. Antisemitism isn’t new, but it is currently confused by the difficult choice for many across the country of whether to cheer killing Muslims or criticising Israel for going OTT… Show us the statistics if you're claiming they are different. I'm uninterested in Abbott's bullshit.
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Post by patman post on Jun 1, 2024 14:27:43 GMT
You pointed out some Hackney stats. But Diane Abbott’s constituency is Hackney North and Stoke Newington. Wards in Stamford Hill that have the majority of Jewish voters and return Tory councillors, but there is no apparent animosity between the Labour MP and the Tory councillors. Antisemitism isn’t new, but it is currently confused by the difficult choice for many across the country of whether to cheer killing Muslims or criticising Israel for going OTT… Show us the statistics if you're claiming they are different. I'm uninterested in Abbott's bullshit.
That seems a strange attitude to have since this thread is about Diane Abbott and her freedom to stand as a Labour candidate.
Nevertheless, Hackney's two parliamentary constituencies (Hackney North & Stoke Newington, and Hackney South & Shoreditch) despite both being Labour strongholds had marked differences in the 2021 census.
HN&SN recorded 56% ethic White, Christian 29%, ABC1 class 63%, and 30% homeowners.
HS&S records ethnic White as 50% and Christian as 38%, ABC1 class 58%, and 25% homeowners.
The difference in the Christian make up (and possibly homeownership) is largely accounted for by the high Jewish population in HN&SN — first two paragraphs of:...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2024 14:33:49 GMT
Show us the statistics if you're claiming they are different. I'm uninterested in Abbott's bullshit.
That seems a strange attitude to have since this thread is about Diane Abbott and her freedom to stand as a Labour candidate.
Nevertheless, Hackney's two parliamentary constituencies (Hackney North & Stoke Newington, and Hackney South & Shoreditch) despite both being Labour strongholds had marked differences in the 2021 census.
HN&SN recorded 56% ethic White, Christian 29%, ABC1 class 63%, and 30% homeowners.
HS&S records ethnic White as 50% and Christian as 38%, ABC1 class 58%, and 25% homeowners.
The difference in the Christian make up (and possibly homeownership) is largely accounted for by the high Jewish population in HN&SN — first two paragraphs of:...
What's strange is that your stats basically mirrors the census stats I was relying on earlier, which, for some reason, you have chosen to dispute. I notice you have chosen to omit Muslims and Jews, and seem to rely on word of mouth. Odd really, considering the census places Jews at ~6%.
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Post by patman post on Jun 1, 2024 14:39:42 GMT
That seems a strange attitude to have since this thread is about Diane Abbott and her freedom to stand as a Labour candidate.
Nevertheless, Hackney's two parliamentary constituencies (Hackney North & Stoke Newington, and Hackney South & Shoreditch) despite both being Labour strongholds had marked differences in the 2021 census.
HN&SN recorded 56% ethic White, Christian 29%, ABC1 class 63%, and 30% homeowners.
HS&S records ethnic White as 50% and Christian as 38%, ABC1 class 58%, and 25% homeowners.
The difference in the Christian make up (and possibly homeownership) is largely accounted for by the high Jewish population in HN&SN — first two paragraphs of:...
What's strange is that your stats basically mirrors the census stats I was relying on earlier, which, for some reason, you have chosen to dispute. I notice you have chosen to omit Muslims and Jews, and seem to rely on word of mouth. Odd really, considering the census places Jews at ~6%.
I'm relying on published surveys and evidence to inquiries — it was you who said: "I'm fairly certain many have been leaving these areas due to the growing Jew hatred".
You had evidence for that...?
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