Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has become a hotbed of toxic Trots
The Labour leader has allowed supporters to get so out of control that leftie thugs disrupt Tory MPs speaking at universities and sing about stalking
JEREMY Corbyn’s Labour Party has become a hotbed of toxic Trots.
Momentum supporters in Haringey felt so empowered they sang about stalking the outgoing Labour council leader during meetings.
Meanwhile Holocaust-deniers and anti-Semites banned from the party have been re-admitted.
Labour clearly thinks their views are acceptable.
What’s more, balaclava-wearing hard-Left thugs feel entitled to disrupt Tory MPs speaking at universities.
After all, this is what Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has encouraged his followers to do whenever a Tory MP “shows their face anywhere”.
“Moderate” Labour MPs and Labour voters will denounce all of this and say masked louts and anti-semites do not represent them. But it is meaningless.
Make no mistake, Labour politicians will still campaign for Corbyn and stand as MPs for his party. While voters will support the party at the polls.
For as long as they do, they are all guilty by association.
Brexit vision
NO ONE really knows what Theresa May wants post-Brexit Britain to look like.
And yet, it is the single biggest question we face as a nation today.
The Prime Minister must show leadership on the issue when her Brexit cabinet meets this week.
It is good that she has slapped down the Remainers calling for us to stay in the customs union.
It would have kept us shackled to Brussels and stopped us striking trade deals around the globe.
It would have been a betrayal, too, of 17.4million Leave voters.
What’s more, as one minister tells The Sun today, any more dithering on Brexit could SPLIT the Tory party.
This risks giving Corbyn the keys to No10. Voters punish warring parties.
Time to show your cards, PM.
Half measures
WE welcome the new crackdown on health tourism — but it does not go far enough.
The Tory manifesto vowed to treble the fees of migrants using our NHS. So why have they only doubled them?
Health tourism drains an estimated £2billion from the NHS every year.
It is time we stamped it out for good.
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Keep him away
THE Sun does not blame Peter Shilton for snubbing Diego Maradona until the Argentine apologises.
Maradona previously claimed he did not regret his Hand of God handball in the 1986 World Cup “for a second”.
We reckon Shilts will have a similar lack of remorse over swerving his nemesis!