Merlin, I just can't understand how anyone could genuinely not see exactly why Corbyn's Labour has spent nearly three years battling against alleged anti-Semitism problems.
I mean, look at the US. Both parties nearly always disagree about things, but are totally aligned when it comes to Israel. In fact they compete to see which can be more supportive, regardless of context. AIPAC dominates Congress there too and the careers of pro-Palestinian politicians go one way: down!
Conservative and Labour Friends of Israel are said to be amongst the most powerful lobby groups in the UK, and pro-Israel Jewish donors are amongst the biggest supporters of both parties.
We have an Israel lobby operative saying on a hidden recording that Israel wants the same main party allegiance in the UK that it enjoys in the US, in a documentary highlighting the Israel lobby's plot to 'take down' British ministers that are pro-Palestinian.
And when we get the first leader of one of the two main parties, at least to my knowledge, and in recent times, that is pro-Palestinian, all of a sudden we have an anti-Semitism scandal, in his party, in the party of the lifelong anti-racist, anti-war campaigner.
And Tony does not even want to discuss the possibility that this scandal may have been created by these very powerful pro-Israel forces in the UK, whose stated aim is to ensure allegiance to Israel from both parties, and purposely sensationalised and drawn out by a very Israel-friendly right-wing press, the BBC etc.
No, he blames Corbyn, you, me, and anyone but the people any objective analysis would point to.
I don't get it.