posted on 19/11/2020 11:36Do you agree with the extract I posted up there though? As a libertarian - Gramsci.
This:
Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) protect freedom of expression and freedom of association. The Human Rights Act 1998 brought the ECHR directly into UK law....
... Article 10 will protect Labour Party members who, for example, make legitimate criticisms of the Israeli government, or express their opinions on internal Party matters, such as the scale of antisemitism within the Party, based on their own experience and within the law.
(And BTW Chris Williamson is not a member of the Labour Party. And BTW is there summat wrong with supporting the Palestinan cause for human rights?)
- “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” - George Orwell -
Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) protect freedom of expression and freedom of association. The Human Rights Act 1998 brought the ECHR directly into UK law....
... Article 10 will protect Labour Party members who, for example, make legitimate criticisms of the Israeli government, or express their opinions on internal Party matters, such as the scale of antisemitism within the Party, based on their own experience and within the law.
(And BTW Chris Williamson is not a member of the Labour Party. And BTW is there summat wrong with supporting the Palestinan cause for human rights?)
- “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” - George Orwell -
- <stirs the pot> - Gav 18/11 11:27 (read 13032 times, 26 posts in thread)
- Re: <stirs the pot> - Gramsci. 19/11 00:50 (read 11086 times)
- Re: <stirs the pot> - Gramsci. 19/11 10:35 (read 11448 times)
- which hard left, apologist publication did I lift that from? - Gramsci. 19/11 14:51 (read 11866 times)
- Re: <stirs the pot> - Gramsci. 19/11 10:35 (read 11448 times)
- for years I thought she was a tory - eaststandman 18/11 12:13 (read 12149 times)
- not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - EmCee 18/11 11:39 (read 12373 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Gramsci. 18/11 19:36 (read 12509 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Nicolae 19/11 08:20 (read 12485 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Gramsci. 19/11 10:10 (read 12686 times)
- do you really, really want to know? - Gramsci. 19/11 10:11 (read 12730 times)
- go on, treat me to the full text link - Nicolae 19/11 10:30 (read 12894 times)
- I thought you'd be familiar with it already - Gramsci. 19/11 10:37 (read 13038 times)
- I was watching Chris Williamson on The Canary feed last night - Nicolae 19/11 11:33 (read 13124 times)
- Do you agree with the extract I posted up there though? As a libertarian - Gramsci. 19/11 11:36 (read 13164 times)
- Why wouldn't I (assuming it is indeed legally correct)? I have no beef with it whatsoever. - Nicolae 19/11 11:59 (read 13170 times)
- So if you agree with it, why did you suggest it came from an "apologist publication"? - Gramsci. 19/11 12:00 (read 13221 times)
- Well who else would pen it at this precise time, given these precise circumstances, other than a hard left, apologist publication (which it turned out it was) ? - Nicolae 19/11 12:14 (read 13077 times)
- How about --------> the EHRC report itself*? - Gramsci. 19/11 12:27 (read 13215 times)
- Arf! Wonderful to watch - Robin Ho 19/11 13:31 (read 13021 times)
- Re: How about the EHRC report itself*? - Nicolae 19/11 13:27 (read 12959 times)
- any chance ROR can show as much outrage at the Tory party forgiving Fabricant and his Anglo -Muslim comments - eaststandman 19/11 13:13 (read 12892 times)
- How about --------> the EHRC report itself*? - Gramsci. 19/11 12:27 (read 13215 times)
- Well who else would pen it at this precise time, given these precise circumstances, other than a hard left, apologist publication (which it turned out it was) ? - Nicolae 19/11 12:14 (read 13077 times)
- So if you agree with it, why did you suggest it came from an "apologist publication"? - Gramsci. 19/11 12:00 (read 13221 times)
- Why wouldn't I (assuming it is indeed legally correct)? I have no beef with it whatsoever. - Nicolae 19/11 11:59 (read 13170 times)
- Do you agree with the extract I posted up there though? As a libertarian - Gramsci. 19/11 11:36 (read 13164 times)
- I was watching Chris Williamson on The Canary feed last night - Nicolae 19/11 11:33 (read 13124 times)
- I thought you'd be familiar with it already - Gramsci. 19/11 10:37 (read 13038 times)
- go on, treat me to the full text link - Nicolae 19/11 10:30 (read 12894 times)
- do you really, really want to know? - Gramsci. 19/11 10:11 (read 12730 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Gramsci. 19/11 10:10 (read 12686 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Nicolae 19/11 08:20 (read 12485 times)
- I thought the independent EHRC had opined and that was final. - Nicolae 18/11 13:19 (read 12783 times)
- It has and it was - arty_fufkin 18/11 16:19 (read 12541 times)
- Re: It has and it was - Nicolae 18/11 18:03 (read 12053 times)
- Difficult to fully flesh out my thoughts in a few lines - arty_fufkin 18/11 20:06 (read 11807 times)
- Excellent post, probably the best and most honest / heartfelt summary I've read by anyone ./ - Nicolae 18/11 20:10 (read 11253 times)
- Difficult to fully flesh out my thoughts in a few lines - arty_fufkin 18/11 20:06 (read 11807 times)
- Re: It has and it was - Nicolae 18/11 18:03 (read 12053 times)
- It has and it was - arty_fufkin 18/11 16:19 (read 12541 times)
- Re: not a chance ... its a subject matter where no debate is allowed ... nt - Gramsci. 18/11 19:36 (read 12509 times)
- Re: <stirs the pot> - Gramsci. 19/11 00:50 (read 11086 times)