Why was Labour so quick to punish Margaret Hodge and so slow to punish Ken Livingstone? – It took less than a day to threaten Margaret Hodge for standing up to Jeremy Corbyn | The Telegraph
It was all a misunderstanding, said John McDonnell, and he hopes it can be settled “amicably”. The shadow chancellor has a funny definition of “amicable”.
Within 12 hours of Margaret Hodge accusing her party leader of anti-Semitism, the Labour disciplinary process had shot off a letter informing the MP that she was under investigation for “a breach of Labour Party rules”. This “amicable” missive soon generated an excoriating seven-page reply from Ms Hodge’s lawyers.
Within 12 hours of Margaret Hodge accusing her party leader of anti-Semitism, the Labour disciplinary process had shot off a letter informing the MP that she was under investigation for “a breach of Labour Party rules”. This “amicable” missive soon generated an excoriating seven-page reply from Ms Hodge’s lawyers.
Amem Annegret
Fragt mal alle Leute in der SPD u. die LINKE, durch die Bank Corbyn-Fans. Sie finden ihn so toll und erfolgreich.