Jeremy Corbyn spoke on Anti-Racism Day; his message on asylum-seekers is clear
A former Labour Party leader who was wrongly painted as a racist by gossips, factionalists and fake journalists spoke at a rally against racism – with a message that was highly pertinent to today.
As Suella Braverman flew to Rwanda to pretend her policy – of deporting people coming to the UK to flee persecution – is somehow humane, Jeremy Corbyn explained the facts:
The asylum seekers of today are our doctors, carers, teachers, neighbours and friends of tomorrow.
Proud to join thousands of anti-racist campaigners today to stand up for our shared humanity, oppose the Tories’ asylum ban, and say loudly and clearly: refugees are welcome here. pic.twitter.com/jfCWvEdSpa
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) March 18, 2023
He had joined demonstrators from Stand Up To Racism in a march to Whitehall:
Fantastic to have @jeremycorbyn up front and leading us into Whitehall – Sat it loud say it clear #RefugeesWelcome no to #RefugeesBanBill #ResistRacism pic.twitter.com/NnZgs98Xbb
— Stand Up To Racism (@AntiRacismDay) March 18, 2023
The next tweet makes clear how the public still feels about the lies we were told when he was Labour leader:
Introduced as "the most anti racist leader the Labour party ever had" @jeremycorbyn got a very warm welcome from the crowd #ResistRacism pic.twitter.com/9uU1AJAU9M
— Tweets by Sue (@marthasydenham) March 18, 2023
And he spoke eloquently on the new Illegal Migration Bill:
.@jeremycorbyn on the Immigration Bill- never in his entire parliamentary career before had he seen the Gvt introduce a bill with a statement on the first page stating it doesn’t comply with Human Rights laws and legislation! @AntiRacismDay pic.twitter.com/VmECKEBWPg
— Dr Louise Raw (@LouiseRawAuthor) March 18, 2023
Remember: the only reason the Tories can’t cope with the number of people coming to the UK is that they have chosen not to; Boris Johnson declined to continue a ‘Returns’ agreement with the European Union that would have made it possible for the UK to send back more Channel migrants than are currently traveling here.
So whose view do you support? Corbyn’s or Braverman’s?
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