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				Re: Labour's Direction Under Jeremy Corbyn
			 
 
			
			
	First, you must not tarnish the Conservative Party with the word Islamophobia.  You cannot substantiate that.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  As has been said before, the Labour Party seems to suffer from anti-Semitsm and the Conservative Party from Islamophobia. Neither cancels the other out but both leaders need to get a grip. JC by looking in the mirror and at his friends' list and TM at BoJo's latest pearls of wisdom. Until Theresa May asserts herself over BoJo, she has no chance in improving her negotiating position in Brussels. |  
 Second, a phobia has to be irrational.  There is nothing irrational about being worried about what a Burka hides or, for that matter, a person with a beard and a rucksack sitting opposite you on the tube and praying might intend doing.  There is nothing irrational about worrying what's going on in mosques when we read about Imams urging violence and so on.
 
 Third, Boris may well behave like a buffoon at times but at least he says what he thinks and he's not far off the popular mark most times.  He should have put the "letter box" comment in a more meaningful way around intimidating appearance or concealment.  But he was, at least, defending peoples' right to wear what they choose in our country.
 
 Fourth, this seems to be a Remainers vs Leavers debate.
 
 We will find out more if Boris tries to become Conservative Leader and then, if so, what happens at the polls.  If Boris wins, no doubt the Remainers in this topic will declare the electorate to be Islamophobic.
 
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