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Asa Winstanley – Bad news for Jeremy Corbyn

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The MSM has got together to smear Jeremy Corbyn to drive him and his movement out of the Labour Party. The whole 'antisemitism in the Labour Party' claim was nothing but lies.In a free country you have a free-press, but the press is owned by oligarchs who spread propaganda to circumvent any democracy. A free country is democratic one, but when the whole of the MSM spreads lies, how can you have a real democracy? The British People did seeem to want what Jeremy Corbyn was offering, but they now are being denied that choice. Propaganda war The all-out media campaign smearing Corbyn as an anti-Semite has had an effect, leaving the public with a stratospherically exaggerated impression of anti-Semitism in the party. In February this year, Labour’s general secretary Jennie

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Asa Winstanley - Bad news for Jeremy Corbyn

The MSM has got together to smear Jeremy Corbyn to drive him and his movement out of the Labour Party. The whole 'antisemitism in the Labour Party' claim was nothing but lies.

In a free country you have a free-press, but the press is owned by oligarchs who spread propaganda to circumvent any democracy. A free country is democratic one, but when the whole of the MSM spreads lies, how can you have a real democracy? The British People did seeem to want what Jeremy Corbyn was offering, but they now are being denied that choice.

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The all-out media campaign smearing Corbyn as an anti-Semite has had an effect, leaving the public with a stratospherically exaggerated impression of anti-Semitism in the party.
In February this year, Labour’s general secretary Jennie Formby released figures of formal complaints to the party. Those figures show that, during the nine months prior, only 673 party members had even been accused of anti-Semitism.
In a party with around half a million, that amounted to about 0.1 percent of the membership.
In a letter to Labour’s right-wing deputy leader Tom Watson a few months later, Formby further explained that “anti-Semitism-related cases that have been taken through the stages of our disciplinary procedures since September 2015 relate to roughly 0.06 percent of the party’s average membership during this time.”
Yet despite these low figures, the national opinion poll commissioned by Philo and Berry found that this reality was not getting through to the general public.
The Electronic Intifada 

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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