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An off shoot of the Reparations thread..

Have you got something relevant to the thread or are you trolling?
Is this the guy that was leaving?

Or never was leaving but wanted to get lots of attention ?

Why is it Reform attract a certain type, evident on this forum
 
Is this the guy that was leaving?

Or never was leaving but wanted to get lots of attention ?

Why is it Reform attract a certain type, evident on this forum
Yep, a flouncer. Possibly a sock puppet but definitely a flouncer.
 
They've got a good case. We were a large part of the decision to seize their land and give it away.

When did we 'seize' the land, which wasn't actually theirs in the first place. My understanding is the UK was tasked with caretaking the area under a mandate by the League of Nations after WW1, it was part of the Turkish Ottoman empire for the previous 4 centuries.
When did we 'give it away', surely that was by vote for un resolution 181, a vote from which 'we' abstained.
 
The Balfour declaration was an offer to sell Palestine to the Zionist movement in return for war loans and to bring America into WW1 on the side of the allies.

This is according to the Rothchild archives below.
Origins in The First World War

Beginning in 1916, the British hoped that in exchange for their support of Zionism, “the Jews” would help to finance the growing expenses of the First World War, which was becoming increasingly burdensome. More importantly, policy-makers in the Foreign Office believed that Jews could be prevailed upon to persuade the United States to join the War. At this time, there were very strong pro-Zionist feelings by many of the political elite and establishment. Many of Britain’s leaders, including Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and Balfour himself, felt for the Jews and their history. These men were deeply religious Christian Zionists. They had grown up on the Bible; the Holy Land was their spiritual home. They believed that modern Zionism would fulfil a divine promise, and re-settle the Jews in the land of their ancient fathers
 
The question is not what to do about Palestine. The question is what to do about those who harbour resentment and hate towards Israel and the Jewish people.
 
The question is not what to do about Palestine. The question is what to do about those who harbour resentment and hate towards Israel and the Jewish people.
Is that the only question ?

Really?
 
Racism is a hate crime listed on Labour's Hate Speech law.
 
Odd, I thought the question was about reparations for people that were enslaved, exploited, forcibly evicted from their land, killed or otherwise mistreated by the UK.

Or maybe if anyone has suffered as many wrongs to them as the people of Blackpool.

But no, I guess not.
 
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Taking screenshots of your stupid questions isn't really helpful.
 
The question is what to do about Israel's racist hatred of Palestinians
 
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