Tuesday, 17 November 2020

To Clear Up Any Confusion

There is no appeasing the self-appointed "Board of Deputies of British Jews", so there is no point trying. It will not rest until it is for all practical purposes this country's sovereign body, oligarchically governing Britain with the assistance of goon squads such the Community Security Trust, noted as that is for its charming habit of following black men home.

Membership of the Labour Party, or voting Labour at least for Parliament, is now submission to the sovereignty claimed by the Board of Deputies, in the way that membership of Sinn Féin is submission to the sovereignty claimed by the Provisional Army Council, as is voting for Sinn Féin at least for Parliament, the Dáil, or the Assembly.

Yet Jeremy Corbyn is so desperate to retain Labour Party membership that he is prepared to deny the blatantly obvious fact that the claims of anti-Semitism while he was Leader had been got up for factional reasons. He does not only deny that he said that, which he did. He denies that he would have been right if he had said it, which he would have been, and which he was. 

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is an enforcement agency of one of those factions, the one that set it up in the first place. A Commons Select Committee recently found it to be as anti-black as some of us had always said that it was, while the EHRC recently cleared the ideologically identical BBC of the sex discrimination to which it had already admitted to the point of having paid out.

No matter what the National Executive Committee decided, this was the day that Corbynism died. Criticism of Keir Starmer's and Carrie Symonds's neoliberal economic policy, identitarian social policy, neoconservative foreign policy, and anti-industrial Malthusianism, cannot now come from the Left, as that would be Corbynite, and thus "anti-Semitic", as well as election-losing.

Likewise, criticism of Carrie Symonds's and Keir Starmer's neoliberal economic policy, identitarian social policy, neoconservative foreign policy, and anti-industrial Malthusianism, cannot now come from the Right, as that would be Trumpian, and thus "white supremacist" and "misogynistic", as well as election-losing. According to the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council, there was no fraud whatever in the recent American elections. None. At all. Gosh.

I am a declared and active Independent candidate for the parliamentary seat of North West Durham at the next General Election. Call me whatever you like. Throw anything you like at me, including the ongoing lawfare by Starmer's Crown Prosecution Service. But I will be on that ballot paper.

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