But hasn't Corbyn still got massive support in party? Wasn't that massive protest outside Westminister last night for him to remain?
Not sure I'd call the protest massive but yes, it would surprise no one if Corbyn won the next leadership election.
But hasn't Corbyn still got massive support in party? Wasn't that massive protest outside Westminister last night for him to remain?
My sister summer it up quite well:
52% of the country is not racist. However, now the racists believe 52% of the country back them, emboldening them to do whatever the hell they want.
That's why we're seeing a rise in incidents like this. It's awful and needs to be stamped out asap.
EDIT ncurd beat me too it!
I'm sure you'll all be amazed that this has been eating at me a bit.
I have reported the abuse to my MP, and asked him to publicly condemn such behaviour; I have also reported it to the police who are logging it for statistical purposes, but otherwise there's not a lot they can do - which is important in and of itself. My MP has so far condemned the behaviour... in a private email to myself, but nothing seems to have appeared in the press, twitter or facebook. The cops are sending a community officer around to talk about CCTV type options.
This stuff is happening, and far worse than Ali and I have suffered, and twitter / facebook seems to be full of people witnessing abuse, sitting there quietly and tweeting about how awful it was.
IMO it is incumbent upon all of us to actively object to abuse; to (intellectually) confront and challenge the abuser, to publicly offer our support to the victim we have just witnessed; and to do so in a way that leaves no doubt in the abuser's mind that their behaviour was unacceptable.
Currently the racists and biggots seem to think that the leave vote is a mandate to spout their hatred. It is no such thing; and we all need to make this point to them.
There is a petition at change.org asking the home office to condemn the behaviour; pity it's not on petition.parliament.uk, but there we go.
I urge anyone on here to sign that petition; to email their MP to publicly oppose biggotry; and I would urge anyone who actually witnesses abuse to step up and confront it. I urge victims to report it, to their MP and to the police.
As Edmund Burke said "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing".
It's a complex situation some aren't 'racists' as in they don't believe that the people are inferior they just believe that the country is too full and we need expel those who weren't born here as a way alleviating the 'pressure'.
But then there are minor differences between Racism, Bigotry & Xenophobia. The last one is key news articles with hateful lies enter the national psyche and become truth they fear them not because they are different because they genuinely believe it will threaten their way of life.
Problem is a lot of the rhetoric around immigration, both pre and post referendum, has been misguided at best, straight up false xenophobia at its worst.
EU immigrants contribute more than they take out in total, but people don't seem to realise that. On top of that, people seem to think that by voting out they'll be stopping people from countries outside the EU coming in, when naturally that type of immigration is not affected by Brexit.
Also the biggest irony for me is that we'll probably have to accept freedom of movement anyway if we want to join the EEA (think some Leave campaigners have admitted as much by now), which makes the damn immigration argument fall flat on its face anyway!
Not sure I'd call the protest massive but yes, it would surprise no one if Corbyn won the next leadership election.
I don't understand Corbyn's intentions for staying. Does he seriously intend to stay as leader of the opposition on the basis that he truly believes that with him as leader they are a party ready for Government? Or he intends to turn the Labour party into a party of protest; with no possibility of Governing and to hell with whether they get wiped out in a General election.
I take your point. It's terrible that the world now views UK as Xenophobic because of Brexit. I ended up voting remain, although initially intended to vote leave because there are lots of things I do not agree with the EU namely Political Union. Freedom of movement is a tricky issue, I accept there must be some form if UK is to have access to the single market. But I'm in favour of freedom of movement of labour, as opposed to unrestricted movement people in the EU i.e. you have a job in any EEA/EU country then you have every right to be in that country; rather than the current position of just moving to a country to look for work. How this would be implemented is another matter.
Xenophobic? Of course you would give up the sovereign powers we did to be part of a basket case economy like the EU? No didn't think so
Unfortunately, I feel that this is where the wipeout of Lib Dems has been felt. Neither Labour nor the Tories could afford, in the political climate, to be enthused by immigration. For pragmatic, party-interest reasons, they didn't touch the topic (aside from a small handful of MPs). Only the Lib Dems had a chance of engaging with voters on the merits of immigration and gotten away with it. And tbh, with the wipeout of the Lib Dems, the EU's staunchest allies were gone. I honestly feel that the Lib Dems could have turned the entire referendum - they were the only ones that have championed the EU for years.The biggest issue with migration and the pro-EU debate...we didn't engage in it. Instead of promoting the good things about migration and a positive picture we allowed to leave to beat us with a stick about it.
I don't think the perception is wrong.I know it isn't the perception.
That's why I'm telling you the perception is wrong and that the language you use feeds it and helps create the very thing you were worrying about in that post.
And yes, if Corbyn's name is not on the ballot paper, it won't make friends. Not that they'll make too many friends even if he is. Rightly, in a lot of ways. And things will continue to get worse. And the various parts of the left will continue to blame the other parts of the left. Its all very Python-esque.
I can imagine 52% ain't xenophobes, but the thing is, it looks like it's still a considerable number of people who feel and act that way. Or is it that they are getting a disproportionate amount of media coverage?
THIS.
The remain campaign focused, almost exclusively on economic issues. They completely failed to understand (or refused of acknowledge) what triggered people voting to leave.
If the benefits scroungers were not allowed to vote the result would have been different. I know I am repeating myself but you should have to earn a salary to earn the right to vote, with the exception of those in further education and pensioners.
If the benefits scroungers were not allowed to vote the result would have been different. I know I am repeating myself but you should have to earn a salary to earn the right to vote, with the exception of those in further education and pensioners.
Also how do you define a benefit scrounger?
Haha what a stupid a comment. Yes, only allow people who can get a job in this tight economic climate to vote, it is their vote which really matters.
By your suggestion I would not have been allowed to vote for over a year because I was unemployed, even though I have two degrees but not given the opportunity for a job.
Also how do you define a benefit scrounger?