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Old June 24th, 2014 #22
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The "Red Ed" moniker is pretty absurd when Miliband's Labour is promising to be even more vicious to the most poor and vulnerable in society by making even more cuts after 2015 ("austerity"), and refuses to expouse any genuinely left wing policies like renationalising the energy companies rather than freezing their prices.
 
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Alimuddin Usmani: In a recent text you called the British labor opposition leader, Ed Miliband, a shameless Zionist. Ed’s father, Ralph Miliband, was a Marxist and a member of Hashomer Hatzair. Is there a contradiction between being both a Marxist and a Zionist?

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Gilad Atzmon: This raises a few questions that deserve close attention. First, can someone be a Marxist and a Zionist simultaneously? Theoretically, NO; practically, YES.

On the theoretical level, there is a blatant contradiction between Marxism and Zionism. Marxism is universal and cosmopolitan, Zionism is tribal and nationalist. Can anyone be a cosmopolitan and a nationalist or universal and tribal? Ordinary people probably can’t, but the Jew can – Ralph Miliband clearly got away with it and he wasn’t the only one.

While the term ‘Jewish Left’ is an oxymoron due to the impossible contradiction between ethno centrism and the universal, it turns out that quite a few Jews have managed to overcome this hurdle. They operate tribally within their racially oriented Jews-only political cells, but they also identify as Marxists, Socialists and leftists. They must believe that no one notices the duplicity. But many do.

In order to understand this form of political dishonesty we must grasp the Jewish progressive twist on the universal. Marxism seeks to unite the proletariat regardless of skin-colour, gender or race. The Jewish left strives to transform Marxism into a tribal friendly discourse. They separate society into different identity groups. Accordingly, the Jewish progressive purports to support the ‘oppressed’ yet he stays cocooned in a Jews only Marxist ghetto in which he doesn’t mix with the Goyim, let alone the working people.

The next question addresses the case of Ralph Miliband. The fact that Ralph Miliband, a petty Zionist, continually managed to convince his socialist cohorts that he was ‘cosmopolitan’ and a ‘socialist’ shows that the British Left has been hijacked by a controlled opposition for some time. This fact alone explains why the working class in this country have been left behind.

Does anyone really believe that any of the Milibands (Ralph, Ed or David) spent a day in a factory in their entire life? I doubt it. And what about Ralph Miliband’s best friend Eric Hobsbawm, was he a worker or a coal miner? These people are members of the Jewish middle class pseudo intelligencia. They are people who claim to know what is good for the ‘working people.’ In Yiddish it is called Chuzpah. In practice, it is nothing short of deception.

Alimuddin Usmani:Three young Israeli settlers who disappeared recently in the West Bank were found dead. Since their disappearance the Israeli government took measures to punish the Palestinians collectively. What do you think of this affair?

Gilad Atzmon:Collective punishment is a popular activity in the Jewish State. After all, the Jews have been waiting for 2000 years to punish the goyim collectively.

In order to understand Israel and its actions we must understand Israeli policy within the context of the Jewish continuum. It is not Zionism that drives Israel to impose collective measures against Palestinians. This response is embedded in the nature of the Jewish state.

There is also a deeper rationale behind such collective punishment. The abuse of the Palestinians in a collective manner contributes to Israeli collectivism. The punishment of Arabs as a homogenous identity unites the Jews, it enhances the Jewish collective and it sets clear racial barriers between the Arabs, the Goyim and the ‘Jewish continuum’.

Alimuddin Usmani:The most radical Zionist figures were born in Eastern European countries : Ze’ev Jabotinsky (Ukraine), Yitzhak Shamir (Belarus), Menachem Begin (Belarus). Is there a link between their place of birth and their harshness against Arabs and Palestinians?

Gilad Atzmon: The great Palestinian spokesperson Hanan Ashrawi, said once that Israel is the place where Jews punish Palestinians for crimes committed by the Europeans. There is no doubt that Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe contributed to the formation of hawkish Israeli right wing militarism. However, although the Iron Wall philosophy (the idea that Jews should treat Arabs with a fist) was introduced by Ze’ev Jabotinsky, it was Ben Gurion and the so-called Jewish ‘Left’ who implemented the Iron Wall and expelled the Palestinians.

I have long agreed with Avi Shlem that Jabotinsky’s Iron Wall matured into Left Zionism praxis by means of osmosis. However, I now think that it might be possible that it wasn’t an ideological transformation that made Ben Gurion into a Jabotinsky disciple. It appears that Jabotinsky and Ben Gurion as well as the rest of the Zionist elite were interpreting the Jewish national aspiration as a biblical homecoming project driven by racial supremacy and plunderous inclinations. In other words, both Ben Gurion and Jabotinsky treated the Palestinians with a fist because this is how they interpreted the meaning of their Jewish existence.

Alimuddin Usmani:Do you think that Mossad, whose motto is “by way of deception”, inherited a Jewish historical tradition dating from the sicarii (siqariqim in modern hebrew)?

Gilad Atzmon:“By way of deception” is a quote from the Bible (Proverbs 24:6). And this is significant because, in the eyes of the Israeli it conveys an imaginary continuum between the Biblical Israelites and the current crop of Mossad agents who facilitate too many ‘false flag’ operations, foolishly believing that no one notices.

But in fact it is the Mossad motto that helps us to grasp the political role of people such as the Milibands, BHL, The CRIF, LFI, Dershowitz, Neocons, Hasbara, AIPAC, George Soros and others. The Mossad’s motto suggests that from a Jewish perceptive, deception is kosher. This is devastating indeed.

Alimuddin Usmani:You attended a joint conference with Alain Sore

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Ed Miliband has said he opposes Israeli military action in Gaza, saying it will not ‘help Israel win friends’ and could make the situation worse.

The Labour leader opened up a dividing line between himself and David Cameron by saying he could not defend the ground incursion Israel launched a week ago following Hamas rocket fire.

The Prime Minister has described the conflict as a ‘human tragedy’ and said earlier this week that he had urged Israel to try to minimise civilian casualties.

But Mr Cameron strongly defended Israel’s right to respond to attacks and condemned the refusal of Hamas – which runs Gaza – to end rocket fire and accept offers of a ceasefire brokered by Egypt.

Mr Miliband struck a different note in an interview with the Huffington Post website in Washington, saying: ‘We oppose the Israeli incursion into Gaza. I don’t think it will help win Israel friends. I don’t think this will make the situation better. I fear it will make it worse.’

He had said over the weekend: ‘As a party we oppose the further escalation of violence we have seen with Israel’s invasion of Gaza. I defend Israel’s right to defend itself against rocket attacks.

‘But I cannot explain, justify or defend the horrifying deaths of hundreds of Palestinians, including children and innocent civilians.’

Mr Miliband, who once described himself as a Jewish atheist, added in the interview that the conflict was likely to help recruit people to Hamas – the militant Islamist group which forcibly took power in Gaza in 2007 – and called on all parties to restart peace talks.

It is a shift from the position of former Labour leaders Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, who were staunch supporters of Israel using force to defend itself from attacks.



Mr Cameron told the Commons this week that Israel has a right to defend itself against rockets from Gaza, which are ‘indiscriminately targeting civilians’.

‘Those criticising Israel’s response must ask themselves how they would expect their own government to react if hundreds of rockets were raining down on British cities today,’ he told MPs.

‘This unprecedented barrage continues to this moment, with Hamas rejecting all proposals for a ceasefire... I have been clear throughout this crisis that Israel has the right to defend itself.’

Last year Mr Miliband refused to back air strikes in Syria to help rebels defeat government forces. It was a rare division between opposition and government over foreign affairs, which saw Mr Cameron defeated in a Commons vote.

Israel has said its intention is to permanently weaken Hamas and attack tunnels under the border, which armed militants have used to infiltrate civilian areas in Israel.

Labour’s foreign affairs spokesman Douglas Alexander yesterday said the Israeli incursion had been a ‘strategic error’, which ‘risks …  recruiting more supporters to terrorist groups like Hamas’.

German leader Angela Merkel yesterday condemned a rise in anti-Semitism, as protesters in France were warned against racial abuse.

French cities were braced for demonstrations last night, after a Paris rally last weekend saw riots and looting of Jewish-owned shops.

Four men were jailed for up to six months for their roles in the unrest.

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Old September 21st, 2014 #25
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Senior figures within Ed Miliband's shadow government have issued a warning to their leader not to be paralysed in tackling Islamic State (Isis) by the legacy of the Iraq war.

In a thinly veiled criticism of Miliband's decision last year to block military intervention in Syria, two members of his frontbench team argue that the consequences of military inaction can be as severe as action.

Gemma Doyle, a shadow minister for defence, and Stephen Doughty, an opposition whip, argue in a new book, Laying the Foundations for a Labour Century, that "history can teach us many things and one lesson is that there are times when it is necessary for Britain to take military action to protect the lives of others".

The two frontbenchers write: "An international conflict where lives are at risk should never represent an opportunity for party politics.

"And while parliament should be consulted whenever possible, in some cases that will not be feasible and government must be able to act as it deems necessary."

Miliband, about to start his party conference in Manchester, was accused by Downing Street of giving succour to the Assad regime in Syria after he blocked an early Commons vote on military action in August last year on the grounds that there was not enough promise of UN involvement.

The Labour leader had also not raised his concerns about the motion in a meeting with Cameron before the vote, prompting criticisms he had sought to vote the government down to score a political point while illustrating that the Labour leadership had learned from the errors of the Iraq war.

Miliband, who announced that he believed the Iraq war had been "wrong" when he became leader in 2010, has so far endorsed the government's policy of not being involved in military strikes on the jihadi terror group rampaging through Syria and Iraq.

As a result, there are some concerns within the Labour ranks that Miliband is seeking to withdraw Britain from what many people in the party believe are its duties on the international stage.

In the book whose chapters were endorsed and edited by fellow shadow minister Liz Kendall and former shadow minister John Woodcock, Doyle and Doughty write: "We must learn the lessons of the past, but we must also be prepared to make the case for intervening when it is viable and the right thing to do … We must ensure that our mission is feasible, and we should always seek international support from our friends around the globe.

"Above all we should remember that there are consequences of action, whether they be diplomatic, military or humanitarian, but there are also consequences of inaction."After the beheading of the British hostage David Haines by jihadis, the prime minister vowed to destroy Isis, saying the UK will do whatever is needed to combat the threat posed by the extremists.

Cameron has said he is looking at a range of options for increased involvement in a US-led military campaign against Isis, but there has been no commitment to Britain being involved in air strikes. He has ruled out "boots on the ground".
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Jew Labour leader Ed Miliband wants 10 years to fix the United Kingdom after what he claims is the damage done to the country by Conservatives. This is laughable on so many levels, considering that both Labour and Conservative parties have historically pushed a pro-Jewish agenda. The Jew usury system, the hordes of Muslims they’ve brought in, cultural Marxist policies etc. are all Jew-promoted agendas that have been implemented in the UK. It spans all of Britain’s establishment political parties.

But despite that, this Jew claims he’s going to fix what his fellow Jews have done to the nation? Does he really think the British people are that stupid?

Plus, why does he need 10 years to fix the nation? Adolf Hitler was able to fix Germany from the destruction caused by Jews in just a few years time. He outlawed usury and removed Jews from positions of power. That formula worked well for Germany and can work for the UK or any other country.

This Jew clown needs to be deported out of Britain immediately.

In his final party conference speech before the general election, the Labour leader will unveil a vision for building a “world-class” Britain.The BBC understands he will also announce a spending boost for the NHS in England to be paid for by a tax on homes worth more than £2m.

Labour is refusing to comment on “speculation” about the “mansion tax”.

Mr Miliband will argue that Prime Minister David Cameron – who claims to have a “long-term economic plan” for the country – has no answer to falling living standards, a faltering NHS and young people struggling to get on the property ladder.

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This is absolutely disgusting.

Filthy Pakistanis boasting about how effective their infiltration of the British government has been, while the brown-skinned Jew Ed Miliband sucks up to them and promises that he will ensure even more of them are infesting Parliament if they vote for him.

Whatever happens, this fork-tongued viper who would stab his own brother in the back for promotion must never be allowed to become Prime Minister if we want to prevent the further Islamification and Negrotisation of Britain.

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Ed Miliband says he will increase Muslim representation in the parliament
The filthy Jew Ed Miliband simply doesn’t get it! He thought he could loot, plunder, rape and exterminate his host population without facing consequences.
Muslims and Jews unite under the banner of defeating Fascism and instituting the race-less Communist gulag-paradise.
Islamization of Europe is a good thing according to International Jewry.
Just look at this ratfaced monster! Hooknosed cretin Ed Miliband openly declares that he will eliminate anybody who resists the brutal Jewish occupation of Great Britain.
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Enemy Jew Ed Miliband, currently the Leader of the Labour Party in the UK.


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Ed Miliband has promised to bring in an immigration bill creating "clear, credible and concrete changes" within months, if Labour wins next year's general election.

The party leader also said there would be an end to "false promises" on the subject if he becomes prime minister.

Mr Miliband pledged action on border checks, exploitation and opportunities available to UK workers.

David Cameron has promised "further action" to curb immigration.

Official figures published in August showed UK net migration - the difference between those entering and leaving - increased by more than 38% to 243,000 in 2013-14. EU citizens accounted for two-thirds of the growth.

Mr Cameron has said his aim of reducing the figure to below 100,000 is still achievable.

In recent days, it has been reported that the coalition could seek an "emergency brake" to stop EU migration after it reached a certain level or to limit the number of National Insurance numbers issued to new arrivals from the EU. Mr Cameron is attending an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.

'Standards'

Mr Miliband was speaking on a visit to Rochester and Strood, Kent, where a by-election is taking place next month following the defection of MP Mark Reckless from the Conservatives to UKIP.

Its predecessor seat, Medway, was held by Labour from 1997 to 2010, when the new constituency was established.

But a poll by ComRes suggests Mr Reckless is on course to win in Rochester and Strood, putting him on 43%. It places the Conservatives on 30%, Labour on 21% and the Liberal Democrats and Green Party both on 3%.

In his speech Mr Miliband reiterated Labour's promise to count all people going in and out of the UK and make it a criminal offence when employment agencies recruit exclusively from abroad.

He added that he would improve and expand apprenticeships and ensure that "public sector workers in public-facing roles have minimum standards of English".

These measures would be included in an Immigration Reform Bill, to be outlined in more detail in the first Queen's Speech after a Labour victory next May, he said.

Mr Miliband also promised to "seek change in Europe", including:

Longer transitional controls on immigration when new countries join the EU

Stopping child benefit and child tax credits being paid to children living abroad

Doubling the period of residence before people would be entitled to benefits

But he added: "False promises on immigration just make people more cynical about politics. I won't be part of that. I will not make promises I can't keep."

Mr Miliband also said: "I will never propose a policy or a course of action which would damage our country. (UKIP leader) Nigel Farage wants to leave the European Union on which three million British jobs and thousands of businesses in our country depend.

David Cameron at an event with two would-be Tory candidates - Anna Firth, centre, and Kelly Tolhurst, right

"Those jobs and businesses include many here in Rochester and Strood, which has always traded with the world beyond."

Mr Miliband also said: "Now David Cameron is also saying he is ready to leave the European Union and have Britain turn its back on the rest of the world.

"In doing so he is creating fear and uncertainty for British businesses which may be already losing out on crucial investment because of political games being played with our national interest."

Mr Cameron told the BBC's Asian Network that it was important for the UK "to continue to be a successful multi-racial country that celebrates the diversity that we have here in the United Kingdom", while having "fair and controlled immigration".

He added: "That means controlling immigration from outside the European Union, making sure it's fair, making sure there are clear rules and those rules are applied and within the European Union also making sure that we have a better grip of the situation there."

The Conservatives are expected to announce the name of their candidate for the by-election later on Thursday, having staged an open primary among voters to choose between councillors Kelly Tolhurst and Anna Firth.

UKIP advocates leaving the EU, which it says would reduce immigration dramatically. Leader Nigel Farage said on Wednesday: "To prevent or limit the free movement of people, you have to change the treaty itself and there is nobody in this European Union who says that is even on the agenda."

The full list of candidates announced so far, in alphabetical order by surname, is:

Gregory, Clive - Green Party

Fransen, Jayda - Britain First

Juby, Geoff - Liberal Democrats

Khan, Naushabah - Labour

Reckless, Mark - UK Independence Party

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The Jewish community is preparing to break with Labour. Ed Miliband needs to ask himself why

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It isn’t just Maureen Lipman. This morning the actress and comedienne has announced she will not be voting Labour at the next election.

“Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse” she writes in Standpoint magazine, “just when the anti-Semitism in France, Denmark, Norway, Hungary is mounting savagely, just when our cemeteries and synagogues and shops are once again under threat. Just when the virulence against a country defending itself, against 4,000 rockets and 32 tunnels inside its borders, as it has every right to do under the Geneva Convention, had been swept aside by the real pestilence of IS, in steps Mr Miliband to demand that the government recognise the state of Palestine alongside the state of Israel.”

It’s a powerful – and accurate – critique of Labour’s Mid East policy. And it’s a critique that should have Ed Miliband and his advisers very, very worried, because the Labour party’s support within the Jewish community is now on the brink of collapse.

“It’s serious” one influential Jewish Labour supporter told me this morning. “There are now genuine questions being asked about whether we will be able to vote Labour next May”.

There are multiple reasons for this schism. One is the belief that Labour’s Middle East policy is now being set by the party’s left, which has historically aligned itself with the Palestinian cause. This view was confirmed when Miliband initially announced he would be whipping his MPs to support Palestinian statehood, although in the face of a rebellion from a number of shadow ministers and backbenchers he eventually backed off.

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Old October 31st, 2014 #31
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Ed Miliband has urged social media companies to do more to clamp down on anti-Semitism as he spoke out for the first time against the “vile” abuse targeting MP Luciana Berger.

The shadow minister has received hundreds of anti-Semitic messages on Twitter over the past 10 days since the conviction and jailing of one troll, Garron Helm, for an online message he sent featuring an image of a yellow Star on the MP’s forehead.

It was believed to be the first prosecution for anti-Semitism on the micro-blogging site and was heralded as a new weapon in the battle against online racism.

But Berger has since fallen victim to an orchestrated campaign of hate, with a far-right website in the United States providing suggestions of racist hashtags and messages. She has also received death threats.

Ed Miliband said: “The anti-Semitic abuse that Luciana Berger has experienced over recent days is utterly appalling and has absolutely no place in our country. We must have no tolerance for this vile and abusive behaviour wherever we find it.

“The last Labour government passed laws to stop incitement to racial hatred – it is right that those laws are enforced to the fullest possible extent by the police and crown prosecution service.

“I would also urge social media companies to do more to proactively take down such vile abuse where there is clear evidence of an orchestrated campaign of incitement.”

A number of top Labour politicians and officials – including Chuka Ummana and Lord wood – have spoken out against the abuse and hailed Berger’s contribution in recent days.

John Mann, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group against Anti-Semitism has led the push for Twitter to take action and he has secured a debate in Parliament on the issue of social media next Tuesday.

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Ed could not even stand to make eye contact with the beggar, despite being genetically closer to her than the British people he claims to be representing.

The Jewish leader of the Labour party Ed Miliband could not hide his Jewishness yesterday as he walked past a gypsy beggar and contemptuously tossed 2p ($0.03) in her cup.

Even then it was only because he knew he had a camera man following him.

Now this is no way to treat somebody that you specifically invited into the country, when their top qualifications are in begging, prostitution and theft.

It’s a dilemma we all face – do you give money to a homeless person or not?

For Ed Miliband, the awkwardness of that predicament was all too clear to see as he passed a beggar in Manchester yesterday.

On his way to deliver a speech, the Labour leader first passed the woman in a green headscarf.

Realising photographers were present, he doubled back. But in a toe-curling encounter, he failed even to make eye contact as he leant towards her… and appeared to drop just 2p into a cup.

Despite the intended act of kindness, Mr Miliband’s ham-fisted attempt sparked criticism on Twitter last night.

One tweeted about the politician, who earns more than £130,000 a year: ‘Real man of the people eh!’

Another wrote: ‘He looks terrified stiff that she might touch him’ and a third said: ‘The Party of the less well off? Ed wants to keep it that way.’

Witnesses said Mr Miliband appeared to change his mind when he realised photographers were present. One said: ‘Mr Miliband half walked past and then seemed to realise he was going to be photographed walking past a beggar and kind of doubled back.’

Aides could not say how much he had given – saying it was a ‘handful of coins’.

Last night a homeless man even claimed the beggar was not homeless but part of a gang of Romanian women who make up to £50 a day.

This perhaps demonstrates just how disconnected Miliband is – how disconnected Jews in general are. No one cares if a politician gives money to a gypsy beggar, but he sees the cameras and thinks “oh, the goyim like for the chosen ones to be generous with the downtrodden goyim, I better turn around in an obvious fashion and make a spectacle for their camera machines.”

Though people don’t care if you give money to gypsies, they do care if you are clearly a fundamentally dishonest and sneaky person, Jew. They also don’t like people who are cheap.

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YouGov poll gives Ed Miliband net approval of minus 55, with just 18 per cent of voters saying he doing a good job

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Ed Miliband is now less popular than Nick Clegg after his approval ratings slumped to an all-time low, a new poll suggests.

Just 18 per cent of voters think Mr Miliband is doing a good job, against 73 per cent who think he is doing badly – an overall rating of minus 55. That is one point worse than Mr Clegg, on minus 54.

The Prime Minister has an overall rating of minus 14. Some 40 per cent of voters think he is doing a good job, against 54 who think he is doing poorly, according to a YouGov poll for the Sunday Times.

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Old November 4th, 2014 #34
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Post Top British Jew Ed Miliband Cries Six Million Tears About Rising Anti-Semitism In The UK



Top British Jew Ed Miliband a high profile figure in the Marxist oriented Labour party has cried six million tears about how Jews are now scared of rising anti-Semitism in the UK. His comments came after Jewess MPs Luciana Berger and Louise Ellman were bombarded with an endless amount of anti-Jew attacks from patriotic people in Britain and around the world. Berger was specifically the target of great outrage after she lobbied the British government to put a young man named Garron Helm in jail simply because he identified her as a Jewess.

Jewish parents are beginning to fear for their children’s future in Britain for the first time in a generation, Ed Miliband has claimed.

The Labour leader said ‘for the first time in their lifetime’ middle-aged Jews were scared about the rise of anti-Semitism in the UK.

Mr Miliband, himself the son of Jewish refugees, hit out amid growing concern over a spate of anti-Jewish attacks.

Labour MPs Luciana Berger and Louise Ellman have been on the end of vile anti-Semitic attacks, sparking calls for a crackdown on internet abuse.

The Jewish Community Security Trust recorded more than 300 anti-Semitics incidents in July alone.

This is the highest monthly total it has ever recorded and a 400 per cent increase since July last year.

Mr Miliband said Britain had a proud record of ‘diversity, tolerance and respect’.

But he added: ‘In the past few months, Britain’s Jewish community has expressed growing concern about a rise in anti-Semitism.

‘There have been violent assaults, the desecration and damage of Jewish property, anti-Semitic graffiti, hate-mail and online abuse.’

Mr Miliband said the recent spate of incidents should serve as a ‘wake-up call for anyone who thought the scourge of anti-Semitism had been defeated’.

He said the idea of ‘Jewish families fearful of living here in Britain’ was no longer unthinkable.

Why doesn’t Miliband and the rest of these subversive Jews just leave Britain? Seriously, the British people don’t want you in their country because you are a bunch of filthy liars and degenerates. You are not doing what’s in the best interest of the British people which is why people are getting angrier and angrier at you Jews. Take a one-way plane ticket to Tel Aviv you disgusting heebs.

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Fighting anti-Semitism will “go hand in hand” with the pursuit of Middle East peace as a focus for a Labour Government, Ed Miliband said today.

In an unprecedented statement posted on his personal Facebook page, the Labour leader spoke of Anglo-Jewry’s “growing concern” about the rise in anti-Semitic incidents over the summer and the “shocking” online attacks faced by Jewish MPs Luciana Berger and Louise Ellman in recent days. He reiterated his call for social media companies to do everyting within its power to crackdown.

Saying the rise in incidents should serve as a wake-up call for those who believed anti-Semitism had been defeated, he added: “Some have told me how, for the first time in their lifetime, they are scared for their children’s future in our country. Others have expressed a general unease that this rise in anti-Semitism could signal that something has changed – or is changing – in Britain.

“I take these concerns very seriously because it is the responsibility of all to ensure that Britain’s traditions of respect and tolerance are upheld.”

Miliband drew on his own background as the son of refugees from the Shoah, saying he was proud of the country’s record for “diversity, tolerance and respect”. And he added: “We need a zero-tolerance approach to anti-Semitism in the UK and to reaffirm our revulsion to it in all its forms. The Labour Party has always been at the forefront of fighting intolerance.

“We will continue to be so. That is why should be constantly asking what more government should do to combat anti-Semitism in Britain.”

He said crisis involving Israel “can never be an excuse” for ant-Semitism “just as conflicts elsewhere in the Middle East can never justify Islamophobia”.

“All of us need to use calm and responsible language in the way we discuss Israel, especially when we disagree with the actions of its government. A zero-tolerance approach to anti-Semitism and prejudice in all its forms here in Britain will go hand-in-hand with the pursuit of peace in the Middle East as a key focus of the next Labour government’s foreign policy.”

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Old November 6th, 2014 #36
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Post Miliband Fighting For His Political Life As MPs Question Leadership



Ed Miliband is fighting for his political life tonight as the patience of his MPs appeared to give way. His leadership has been dogged with mistakes, personal awkwardness and a failure to connect with the public.

Earlier this week MPs attending a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party openly questioned his leadership. Then there were rumours that a letter of no confidence was being circulated within the House of Commons.

Although no MPs were willing to talk in public about the problems being faced by the Labour leader a number of them have been briefing against him since his disastrous party conference speech and the near defeat to UKIP in the Heywood and Middleton by-election. One MP told today's Times: "Colleagues are saying we’re in meltdown and freefall. If you [had] asked me yesterday, or even this morning, if Ed could go before the election I would have said no. But now I’m not so sure."

In the Daily Mail a former Cabinet Minister was even more robust saying: "What pisses me off is he said he would be about content not style, but it’s all style and spin... and it's shit. The only thing worse than the idea he won't be Prime Minister is the thought that he might."

Rumours are now swirling that if a credible figure like Alan Johnson was willing to take on the leadership Miliband would be removed within hours. However, Labour MPs are worried about the proximity to the General Election and the effect a protracted leadership battle might have on the party just six months away from it.

Ed Miliband hit back at detractors in his own party, telling the BBC: "This is nonsense. My focus, and the Labour party’s focus, is on the country, and the things that matter to the country. That’s the cost of living crisis, the NHS, it’s the prospects for the next generation. That’s my focus here in Northampton and that’s our focus across the country ...

"There are huge issues that the country faces, issues of why the country doesn’t work for most people. That is what we are determined to change. We are determined to be a one-term opposition that changes that."

Miliband will hope to get a little bit of respite until next week, most MPs have now headed home to get to their constituencies for Friday surgeries.

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Old November 9th, 2014 #37
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Post Labour funding crisis: Jewish donors drop "toxic" Ed Miliband



The Labour party is facing desertion by Jewish donors and supporters because of Ed Mili-band's "toxic" anti-Israeli stance over Gaza and Palestine. In a fresh headache for the Labour leader, it is understood that Mr Miliband has been warned that Jewish backers are deserting the party in droves over what community leaders perceive to be a new, aggressive pro-Palestine policy at the expense of Israeli interests.

One prominent Jewish financial backer, a lifelong Labour supporter, said he no longer wanted to "see Mr Miliband in Downing Street or Douglas Alexander as Foreign Secretary".

A senior Labour MP warned that Mr Miliband now had a "huge if not insurmountable challenge" to maintain support from parts of the Jewish community that had both backed and helped fund Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's election campaigns.

At the same time, a former cabinet minister privately admitted that Labour's fundraising efforts were in disarray. The former minister said the party would struggle to raise anywhere near the £19m a party is entitled to spend under electoral law in the run-up to next May's poll. "We will have to pass the begging bowl round to the unions," they said. "That would send a bad signal. In return, they [the unions] would demand to call the shots on policy."

Donations from the Jewish community have been worth hundreds of thousands of pounds a year to the Labour Party. Several previous donors told The Independent on Sunday that they and others are now very unlikely to support the party. They spoke on condition of anonymity.

"There aren't that many donors to the Labour Party these days, and certainly not the same number of Jewish donors. There is a lot of worry," said one. "I have been a Labour supporter all my life and I would like to see a Labour government, but, on the other hand, I'm not entirely sure I want to see Ed Miliband in Downing Street or Douglas Alexander in the Foreign Office."

A Labour source insisted that Ed Miliband had taken a "principled stance" on both Gaza and Palestine and had always been clear that Israel had a right to defend itself. They added that it showed that Mr Miliband was prepared to take decisions he believed to be right and would never allow political donations to influence party policy.

But Jewish supporters say that the previous Labour policy on Israel was principled – and that it is Mr Miliband's changes which are affecting Jewish support.

Another previous donor said they had been asked by the party to arrange a fundraising dinner for Jewish Labour supporters but had found no takers. "Miliband won't get that [money], I can tell you that now," he said. "I was going to do a couple of dinners and invite prominent members of the community, who are quite wealthy, to raise funds. They just wouldn't touch it. It was too toxic for them to even consider. There is a lot of reluctance to support Miliband financially, unfortunately."

Last week, the actress Maureen Lipman (below) announced that she was ending five decades of support for the Labour Party over its new foreign policy.

Several other Jewish supporters, who have given substantial sums to Labour, are understood to be reconsidering their relationship. "When I supported them, this hadn't happened," said one. "I'm deeply concerned. I'm not at all sure what I'll do."

Another said: "I speak to people. I know what's going on in the party. And they are finding it tough going. Look at their reports on what's raised and look at what they're getting from the unions. They are finding it very difficult raising money."

Prominent Jewish supporters say problems started in the summer with Mr Miliband's aggressive condemnation of Israel's ground incursion into Gaza last August, which he described as "wrong and unjustifiable". He accused David Cameron of being wrong not to have condemned the land operation and claimed that Israel was "losing friends in the international community day by day". This was followed by a decision to whip a vote calling on the Government to unilaterally recognise Palestine – against long-standing British and Labour policy that recognition should only be part of a negotiated two-state settlement. That decision was opposed by a number of senior Labour MPs – including at least two shadow cabinet ministers – who warned it would haemorrhage Jewish support.

One said yesterday: "There were no phone calls, no meetings, no discussions, nothing. Ed Miliband and Douglas Alexander simply decided to abandon the even-handed, bi-partisan approach we followed for 13 years in government. Electorally, that will be significant in a few seats but, much more importantly, it sends a signal that Miliband is prepared to play politics with an issue where he should be even-handed and fair."

A number of Jewish former Labour supporters also compared Mr Miliband's stance on Gaza unfavourably with David Cameron's, which, they suggested, had been calibrated to ensure that prominent Tory Jewish supporters stayed on board.

Miliband's EU warning

David Cameron's threat to leave the European Union represents a "clear and present danger" to Britain's future prosperity, Ed Miliband will tell business leaders tomorrow.

In his speech to the Confederation of British Industry, Mr Miliband will contrast Labour's policy of engagement with Mr Cameron's threat to walk away if he is unable to renegotiate UK membership.

The speech, to be given the same day that Mr Cameron also addresses the CBI, is intended to allay fears that a future Labour government would be anti-business.

"I will never risk your businesses, British jobs, or British prosperity by playing political games with our membership of the EU," Mr Miliband is expected to tell delegates.

"It would risk billions in lost profits. It would risk millions of jobs. It would make Britain weaker... It is a clear and present danger to our future prosperity."

Oliver Wright

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and look at what they're getting from the unions.
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"We will have to pass the begging bowl round to the unions,"
Was this piece on "desertion by Jewish donors and supporters" supposed to be funny?


Anyway that aside, here is a supposedly up to date information on union member "donations".

 
Old November 12th, 2014 #39
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Post Poll: Ed Miliband Has Worst Ever Rating for Any Party Leader



Ed Miliband has the worst rating of any major party leader ever, with just 13 percent of voters saying they would be happy to see him become Prime Minister. The IPSOS Mori poll for the Evening Standard also shows the Conservatives now have a lead over Labour of 3 percent, the biggest margin since 2010.

He has an approval rating of -44, which is calculated by take the number of people happy with his leadership and subtracting those who are not. His rating compares to -15 for David Cameron, -36 for Nick Clegg and -6 for Nigel Farage.

This means that Ed Miliband is now more unpopular than John Major was prior to his disastrous general election defeat in 1997. He is also less popular than Michael Foot was ahead of the 1983 general election.

There have been mutterings against Miliband recently and some backbench Labour MPs have privately admitted they would like to replace him. Last week one claimed that if Alan Johnson wanted the job as leader Miliband would be “gone by the weekend”.

The full results for each party are Conservatives 32 (+2); Labour 29 (-4); Liberal Democrat 9 (+1); UKIP 14 (-2). Despite the Conservatives being ahead, the totals for each party make it unlikely that any of them will win an overall majority.

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Post LEAKED: Ed Miliband's Speech at Senate House Today



Ed Miliband will today declare that the General Election in six months’ time will be fought on Labour’s core belief that Britain should work for the many, not just a privileged few.

And he will urge his party to fight to change our country where the proliferation of zero-hours contracts is matched by some people at the top getting away with paying zero rates of tax in a zero-zero economy.

“Our country only works for the privileged few today, not for most people. That is not just a slogan or some theoretical idea, it is rooted in the real lives of people in every part of our country.

“People asking why are they being told there is a recovery when they aren't feeling the benefits, people working so hard but not being rewarded, young people fearing that they are going to have a worse life than their parents, people making a decent living but still unable to afford to buy a house, people who worry that one of the foundation stones of their security - the NHS - is under threat.

“And people asking why they are on zero-hours contracts while those at the top get away with zero tax. This zero-zero economy is a symptom of a deeply unequal, deeply unfair, deeply unjust country; a country I am determined to change.

“We know what we’re fighting for. We are fighting for a country that works for everyday people, and not just a privileged few; a recovery that works for you and your family; the next generation doing better than the last; and the NHS there when you need it.

“Let's fight for a fairer, more just, more equal Britain.”

He will say powerful interests and political opponents determined to prevent change happening will not succeed in their efforts to throw Labour off course.

“You need resilience in this job. You need fight. But above all, you need belief in what you are doing. Not belief based on a longing to have a picture on the wall down the stairs of Downing Street, not belief driven by a sense of entitlement that it is somehow Labour’s turn. Instead, belief driven by how we must change the country. That is why I am in this job, that is why it matters to me, that is what drives me on.

“We’re in a fight, but not because our opponents think we’re destined to lose. We are in a fight because they know we can win. And, between now and the election, they are going to use every tactic to try to destabilise, distract us and throw us off course. Our task is simple: not to be distracted, but to keep our eyes on the prize of changing this country.”

He will say the Conservatives cannot bring the change people need because their core belief only offers more of the same failed ideas that have caused deep-rooted problems in Britain.

“They have a core belief, just like we do, but its content couldn’t be more different. They believe that the success of the country comes from a few at the top. And as long as they’re doing well, Britain is doing well.”

He will say Labour’s plan will be delivered through big reform to create wealth, devolve power and improve services - not big spending:

“There was a huge financial crash only a few years ago and it left our country with a deficit that has to be paid down. That’s why change has to be about big reform, not about big spending. Big spending won’t solve the problems of an economy that doesn’t work for working people and we won’t have the money to do it.

“So we will be the wealth creators, not just the wealth distributors; the devolvers of power, not the centralisers, and the reformers of the state, not the defenders of it.”

He will say Labour has learnt from mistakes in the past on immigration - but he will never try to ape UKIP’s plan to return to an unequal and unjust past.

“Just as we should apply the values of the British people in the way our country is run, so too on immigration. A sense of fairness and community which means that we can’t simply allow wages to be undercut, that entitlements should be earned, and that people should learn English and be part of our society.

“We will be talking more about immigration as a party and we should. But always on the basis of Labour values, not UKIP values. What we will never do is try to out-UKIP, UKIP. I think it is time we levelled with people about UKIP. It is time we had a debate about where they really stand.

“Piece together the different statements from Mr Farage and his gang and think about what it says: ‘working mothers aren’t worth as much as men; life was better when there wasn’t equality for gay and lesbian people; you feel safer when you don’t have someone who is foreign living next door; the NHS should be privatised; rights at work, whether they come from Europe or from here, are simply a barrier to economic success. And they say let’s get out of the European Union’.

“Their answer is to return to a more unequal, more unjust past. Mr Farage, you go to live in that world if you want to. But I don’t think the people of Britain will follow. We’re Britain, we’re better than this. Because we know you can’t build a vision of the future if you don’t believe in equal rights. You can’t succeed as a country if you try to close yourself off from the world. You can’t make a fairer country if you try to destroy our National Health Service.”

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