Jeremy Corbyn responds to anti-Semitism claims and Forde report

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Jeremy Corbyn was removed from the Labour benches in 2020 for claiming anti-semitism in the party was “overstated for political reasons”. But does the Forde report vindicate him? He thinks so-

Interviewer: Oli Dugmore
Camera: Harry Ainsworth and Joanne George

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コメント (21)
  • @tufty7026
    The press did an absolute hatchet job on this man.
  • We could’ve had this guy as PM.. WTF is wrong with you Britain??? 🤷🏻‍♂️🙄😒
  • I'm a LibDem and I'm disgusted by what they did to him. Completely decent man.
  • This was one of the most successful smear campaigns of all time
  • @AM-vr4qy
    I'm a simple man. I see Jeremy Corbyn and I give it a like or an up vote.
  • @dondoodat
    Jeremy Corbyn is a decent man who has been badly wronged by so many.
  • @dh1380
    I have huge amounts of respect for this man. His downfall as a politician has been his unrelenting determination to stay principled. The man has never been racist, nor a xenophobe, but his words have been used against him in abhorrent ways. He sees the world for what it is, and isn't afraid to say it how he sees it. Unfortunately politics doesn't work like that. Irrespective of whether or not I would've actually voted for Corbyn as PM, it should be universally acknowledged that the very insular sphere of politics needs thoroughly good and decent, principled people like Jeremy. Hat off to the bloke, because democracy survives through people like him.
  • Grateful for this video's presentation of Jeremy Corbyn's perspective on the allegations against him. I've never understood the reasons given by the Labour Party for his treatment. He is one of the least racist people I can think of.
  • Yep, I joined the Labour party when Corbyn became leader and it was the first time I'd ever belonged to a political party. I only left when it became clear Starmer was breaking all of his 10 pledges.
  • He should have been our first lacoste wearing Prime Minister. History will judge him kindly. He saved the idea of socialism in Britain and if the public ever repudiate Thatcherism, which is desperately needed, the country will be forever indebted to Jeremy Corbyn for making sure socialism was not extinguished. He kept the flame alive.
  • @kama3422
    This man was the only hope left as a an actual good PM for Britain. The way the national press and the Conservatives and Starmer falsely accused this man of anti semitism was absolutely disgusting and disgraceful. They should all be sued for defamation.
  • The Tricks, and devious ways, of the right. They can turn the nicest people into public enemy number one. I put it down to this. They wouldn't have tried to ruin such a man and his name, if they didn't fear what that man was capable of!
  • It is eye opening when you meet people who've only ever read about Corbyn in newspapers. The person they've heard about and the person I see in these interviews are entirely different people.
  • Both seats in Milton Keynes were TIGHT marginals, the Party could've easily have gotten both if not for the sabotage.
  • Gotta respect a man who stand by his beliefs ❤️
  • Hearing Jeremy talk about working class access to music lessons in school was so joyous during the heady surge in 2017 and here 09:38 he shows his passion again. Bread and roses, folks.
  • I remember when Jeremy came to my town and there were hundreds of people all chanting "CORBYN! CORBYN! CORBYN!" It was a hopeful time.