Jeremy the Jellyfish
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have launched a formal investigation to determine whether The Labour Party has unlawfully discriminated against, harassed or victimised people because they are Jewish.
Read the full EHRC statement via the following link: http://bit.ly/2X8q4ex
Labour MP Margaret Hodge tweeted a list of reasons to remind people why the EHRC decided to investigate Labour:
- Dozens of complaints sat on & ignored
- Complainants left in the dark
- Political interference in complaints
- High profile complaints fudged
- Appointment of Complaints Chief a stitch up
- No duty of care to Jewish members, Cllrs, MPs
- Toxic and bullying culture at local meetings
- Tidal wave of online abuse
- No antisemitism training for Labour complaints team
- No antisemitism training for local parties
- Culture of denial and acceptability from the leadership
The only other political party to be the subject of this kind of EHRC investigation is the far-right BNP (British National Party) which has no representatives at any level of UK government.
So, given the circumstances, I think it is fair to say that Jeremy Corbyn has all the leadership qualities of a Jellyfish.
So, given the circumstances, I think it is fair to say that Jeremy Corbyn has all the leadership qualities of a Jellyfish.