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British Jews breathe a sigh of relief - but Labor will not easily break free from anti-Semitism Israel today

2019-12-13T10:40:57.918Z


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Johnson's historic victory will allow Britain to end the Barakasite saga and retire from Europe

  • Boris Johnson at Downing Entrance 10 // Photo: Reuters

  • Jeremy Corbyn following election results // Photo: Reuters

  • Boris Johnson gives a victory speech // Photo: EI. times. Islands

You can breathe a sigh of relief. Not because of Boris Johnson's sweeping victory in the UK general election, but because of the severe blow to the head of Jeremy Corbyn and his Labor party tonight. It was clear to British Jews that any result that would not be a disgraceful defeat to Corbyn would grant a certificate of anti-Semitism that Corbyn and his men instilled in political life in Britain. This morning, Labor is waking up with one of its worst election results in its history.

Dozens of electoral districts that were considered Labor's traditional strongholds changed sides and became conservative, and according to contemporary estimates, Boris Johnson has recorded history in his success in moving Labor voters to conservatives - even more than Margaret Thasser in her great days. Jeremy Corbyn has already announced that he will not lead his party to another election, but there are not many reasons for the party: the big fight, to be exact - the biggest struggles facing Britain are just beginning. Even from their current position of weakness, Corbin and his many trustees can still cause many damages.

Pro-Israeli protesters in front of Corbin supporters

To be clear: Britain's election campaign has not been decided against Labor because of Corbin's anti-Semitism and his people, even though the issue has somewhat thwarted Labor's campaign and caused quite a few of the party's members to question Corbin's leadership and ideological ways. The election campaign was another referendum on the Barracks, and after three years of procrastination, delays, doubts, doubts, attempts to abolish the 2016 "dissolution" of the referendum, the British made it clear - and this time in a bigger and clearer way - that they wanted to leave The EU, and soon.

It is no longer possible to claim that the British were deceived by a bunch of eye-holders and did not really know the implications of the Barcasit. There is no going back. Here, it is appropriate to praise the British's determination to respect the results of a democratic move, the results of a referendum, and not to escape it. But, the terms of the Barcasit have not yet been finalized. There is still a possibility, albeit faint, for the UK to leave the EU without an agreement. And no one can predict the consequences of leaving the EU on the British economy.

Moreover, certainty over the implementation of the Barakit undermines the unity of the United Kingdom: Scottish separatists, the National Scottish Party, have been strengthened in elections and already claim that it is mandating their voters to hold a new referendum on independence. Scottish nationalists are anchoring their demand to say goodbye to Britain with the desire to remain in the EU. The Irish nationalists in Northern Ireland, who oppose any border separating the two parts of the Irish island as a result of the Barracks, were strengthened in the election. In other words, the realization of the Barakzit, perhaps as late as next month, could result in a series of internal crises - economic, social, national, that would even hamper the Conservatives' clear victory in the elections.

A historic victory. Boris Johnson // Photo: Islands. Nose. times

Johnson was given an unequivocal mandate to carry the Barcasit, but now he has a clear plan on how to get Britain out of the big storm she is voluntarily entering, as Labor is building on these crises to pave their way to power in the next election. The current Labor leadership, the extreme leftist, is also preparing to pour oil on the fire, which is just waiting to be ignited. Already today, the first Corbyn loyalists' rally against Johnson against Downing 10 will be held under the slogan "Not My Prime Minister." Various sources believe that Labor's radical left will soon be launching a violent "street war" against the new conservative government, already defined by Corbyn's associates last night as "an extreme right-wing government that is implementing radical policies."

And here we go back to the issue of anti-Semitism: When Corbyn announced tonight that he did not intend to lead Labor for another election, there was not a single word of self-criticism in his speech. On the contrary: he has adhered to his vision of a more equitable society. And that vision also includes the anti-Semitic dimension in which Corbyn and his people infect British politics. Instead of blaming Labor, the blame will now begin on the others, most notably the Jews and Zionists who exposed many of Corbin's real faces and the extreme left. Instead of beating sin, the Jews and Israel will now be more beaten to be held responsible for the defeat and troubles that lie ahead of Britain. Even if Corbyn goes, the anti-Semitic demon is released from the bottle. And as long as Labor does not escape the burden of the extreme left's occupation and return to waving Union Jack flags instead of Palestine flags, it will be remembered as a party that has succumbed to extremism that willingly legitimized anti-Semitism.

Source: israelhayom

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