Saturday 7 April 2018

Demonstrably Not

Although a statement by Jeremy Corbyn is being read out, there is no MP, of any party, at the Downing Street demonstration that is currently being held in support of the people of Gaza.

Not even any of the 20 Labour ones who joined Norman Tebbit for the recent Conservative local election rally outside Parliament to demand Corbyn's resignation on the grounds of his supposed anti-Semitism.

Anti-Corbyn Labour MPs are just not very good at politics, are they? Their last hope is that, unannounced, they might board a plane to Tehran, smartphones in hand, and one of them might tweet immediately before landing that they would not be leaving without Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

But they won't. They haven't yet, and they won't. Tulip Siddiq hasn't yet, and she won't. Emily Thornberry hasn't yet, and she won't. Sadiq Khan hasn't yet, and he won't. Jeremy Corbyn hasn't yet, and he won't. The Chosen One, Laura Pidcock, hasn't yet, and she won't. Before he blocked me for criticising her, Pidcock's stalwart defender, George Galloway, directly refused to me to do this.

You know what you have to do, brothers and sisters. You know what you have to do.

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