Jeremy Corbyn ‘visits restaurant’ – shocker!
I mean, he’s an MP who lives in London, near his place of work, so one would imagine he has the wherewithal to visit a restaurant once or twice a year, at least.
Then I realised that this was a revelation that Mr Corbyn had visited a restaurant while he was on holiday.
… Which makes it even more understandable, I would have thought.
What next? “John McDonnell visits a bank”?
It was no surprise when the Fawkes blog saw that Jezza was on holiday in Mexico and decided to talk well about it, while lying badly. First on their agenda was to claim maliciously that Corbyn should have been in Parliament at the time, although the Commons has not been sitting. But this was a mere hors d’oeuvres.
The rather more substantial entrée came with the totally untrue claim that Jezza had been paying homage to Leon Trotsky, who was assassinated in Mexico City in 1940, and whose life is the subject of a museum there, in the house he lived in at the time of his murder. Corbyn, his wife and two friends visited a restaurant a whole city block away from the museum. But they did not visit it.
So out came the smear. “Labour did not deny that Jeremy Corbyn visited Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky’s house on a communist-themed jolly to Mexico this week … The Labour leader would have been able to visit the office where the Bolshevik revolutionary was bludgeoned to death by a Stalinist with an ice pick in 1940 … Corbyn could also have passed by Trotsky’s grave”. Except he didn’t visit either location.
Too many in and around our free and fearless press take the Fawkes blog on trust. They should exercise more care, but cannot resist the temptation to take up the constant stream of Corbyn-bashing smears. And all it does is to propagate Fake News.
Source: Zelo Street: Corbyn Trotsky Homage – FAKE NEWS
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So what? Even if he did visit Trotsky’s house? I would like to visit it, just as I have visited Karl Marx’s tomb at Highgate.
I saw a mention on Todays Politics BBC lunchtime, that Jezza had missed or appeared to snub a Brexit meeting by everyone and that this was seen as his chance to appear sincere about Brexit, Was said that Hard Brexit had a comrade in Jezza.
I think that is what they are saying. Like Cameron on the beach or Osborne refusing to come back in time of crisis or essential meetings.
Mr Corbyn explained his position at yesterday’s meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party, and it does make sense. I’ll do an article soon.
WHAT is wropng with people these days. not happy unless causing some kind of upset/unrest/ casting aspersions on people.calling them out over the merest NORMAL
sorry hit the comment button.my mouse takes on a life on its own and decides to jump from where i had put it, just as i clicked the button . meant to finish off by saying merest NORMAL action.that had it been anyone of millions of others, would have gone unnoticed. not only that but to LIE about it and add things to the event that never happened. that person is not on his own either.