In the event of Jeremy Corbyn ever becoming British PM, I don't think it'll bode well for British/Israeli relations and diplomacy. Happy Passover from London. https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ponsible-after-attending-radical-jewish-event https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...esponsible-corbyn-attending-seder-hosted-far/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43624231
If ever such a disastrous event occurred, UK/Israeli relations would be the least of the great British public's worries!!
Perhaps you should tell @LafayetteBis since @LafayetteBis wants to know what any sane person has against Jeremy Corbyn. Why should I stand by and watch @Lafayette argue I'm relying on the news alone to tell me about Corbyn. Doesn't @Lafayette know I'm from London and have formulated my opinion about Jeremy Corbyn and Momentum based on my own two eyes and ears. Unlike other users here who deny it because it's printed, or seem to love Corbyn despite not living with the consequences of wraths hissy fits against the people of London. Why would anyone defend Corbyn or Momentum? Did you know @LafayetteBis said Germany and France and England were equally to blame for WWII? They're well within their rights to make this claim, but without understanding the rise of Ultra Left and the dangers, it's almost like @LafayetteBis justified the rise of Nazism, since he's defending the rise of Momentum.