Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘kinder politics’ didn't last long, says NICK FERRARI

That did not take long, did it? Just two years ago, Jeremy Corbyn called for a "friendlier policy" and a "care society" in his first speech as Labor leader at his party's annual conference.
Last week that kindness and care were seen in all their unbridled hatred, intimidation and aggression during the conference in Brighton.
Jeremy Corbyn
Even before the first delegate got up, the signs were ugly.

The BBC's political editor was fully shown with the bodyguard as the broadcaster (rightly so) felt it was necessary to ensure that his journalist did not prove to be harmful after having had to endure month after month of supposedly trailing left line , who regularly threatened physical violence against her.
Curiously, she had just returned from the Liberal Democrat meeting and did not need a manager there. What does this say about some people who call themselves supporters of work?

It also probably does not help that the journalist in question is named Laura Kuenssberg, as the hateful, anti-Semitic imbeciles of the left are supposed to be Jewish.

Your faith is not relevant to your job, so I will not go into that, but it will not help your cause, that's for sure.

This is because the hatred towards the Jewish people, the spread of the lunatic affirmation of a Jewish global conspiracy and the display of bare anti-Semitic views are normally regarded as the ugly preservation of the far right, but are now the pre-eminent letter from the left.
Jeremy Corbyn
Consider what was allowed to take place at the Labor Conference. First, it was as unbelievable as it was unprecedented that a journalist needed a bodyguard in order to fulfill his paper covering the conference.
Sadly, she has had to endure an avalanche of abuse in the mass media, and while it would be absurd to suggest that everything came from Labor Party supporters and therefore each member joins this incessant hole of dirt, it is worth it to remind everyone that when this journalist identified herself before asking a question from Jeremy Corbyn during this year's election campaign, she mocked her and took a wave from Corbyn, the "great leader" himself, to control her.

In addition to the unjustified abuse of journalists who are simply doing their job, another prevailing theme of the conference has been the poisoned drum of anti-Semitism.

Hatred towards the Jewish people has unfortunately become the oldest intolerance on earth and seems to have found fertile ground in the flourishing and youthful surroundings of this new and successful labor movement.

The sad truth is that the hate-fueled festival that was the party of the Labor Party (sic) on the beach has allowed hatred of the Jews to legitimize itself.

Those who compared the murderous Nazis to the Zionists were applauded by people attending an event that had been included in the official conference manual.

The ridiculously offensive suggestion that the holocaust had never happened was also discussed. I suppose that in a roll it was inevitable that the Royal Family appeared in the hairs of the extreme left.

It was left to the self-important commissioner for Kensington and Chelsea, Emma Dent Coad, to lead the charge.
Stressing the accuracy of the saying that the emptier ships make the loudest noise, this uncouth and uninformed mouthpiece used a conference from the conference strip to let us know all their views on the monarchy.

The Duke of Edinburgh was a legendary philosopher, she said, and Prince Harry was a disoriented hooray who would fight effectively to write the word "tramp" on a wall.

He also said that the prince had not passed the exams needed to be a helicopter pilot.

Everything this deputy has said is wrong, but do not hold your breath for an apology anytime soon. This inaccurate comment was rejected by those who seek to sow division as a result.

When the conference ended, activists from the Momentum movement who have helped propel Corbyn to power have come home with joy in their hearts.

Unfortunately, the way they have transformed the party that owed its existence to support the working classes now means that it has become an undisputed beacon of the harsh Left.

While we can celebrate how we are free to support any political party we choose, we can never lose sight of the fact that we have just seen the rough work. And that's something none of us would want to go back to.

The Ryanair dispute goes from insoluble to insufferable. The stance adopted by the struggling airline seems to be increasingly conflicting.

Hundreds of thousands of passengers will be affected by the miles cancellations of Ryanair flights, but those who are hiding behind this debacle say it is necessary to cover up a "mess" during the holidays on the tour. As many of the missed flights occur later this year, it is not surprising that this exercise has been labeled as Ryanair canceling Christmas.

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