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    1. In 5 years no one will care about this issue. These MPs will become irrelevant.

    2. Possible-Pin-8280 on

      >Explaining his remarks at the 2014 rally, Hussain told the Telegraph that he was “speaking from a place of very high emotion triggered by what I very clearly state in the speech in question – a genocide”. He added that he was calling for a boycott of Israel and that his reference to “burning” should be “interpreted in this vein”.

      That’s the problem with these men. They’re always worked up and “emotional”. Men-children raised on a diet of religious supremacy and hatred. What a fantastic recipe for the country <3

    3. TheEpicOfGilgy on

      “They let Gaza burn, they hate Gaza… Now let’s make Israel burn, let’s make Israel burn. We will stop their funding…”

      “United we stand, divided we fail. We will raise. We will show Israel that we do not support its holocaust. We will never support its holocaust.”

      The activist that cried Holocaust.

    4. No-Tooth6698 on

      And the bloke Labour parachuted in to North Durham said a “warning nuke” should be dropped on Gaza.

    5. Pen_dragons_pizza on

      It seems like a lot of the people going in politics in this country like this guy, are not even interested in UK issues, seem to be using it as some platform to spread hate about the rest of the world or whoever is upsetting the people of their ancestral home.

    6. fucking-nonsense on

      I mean, is this a surprise to anyone? I’m sure his voters are in full agreement with this stance.

      > The Telegraph reported that speaking at a “Free Palestine” rally in Bradford in 2014, the now-MP claimed Israel’s military operation in the summer of that year amounted to a “holocaust”.

      Crazy how everything that happens in Gaza is literally the holocaust

    7. VelvetDreamers on

      Urgh, the future is going to be so ugly for non-religious, non-conformists. A thousand years for Christianity’s influence to dissipate to be immediately replaced by an even more dogmatic, overzealous religion.

    8. Imightaswell on

      Well centrist dad and his mate David have signalled clearly they want to support a ceasefire, and a two state solution much to the bewilderment of true left wingers who called them all Tory fascists. I struggle to see how these one issue candidates will hold their seats next election should hopefully peace is secured and ideally a two state solution process starting in an ideal world. It’s more bizarre that this horrible issue thousands of miles away we have virtually no control over in any meaningful way dictated votes in the number that it did in the form of protest votes over nuanced differences of positions as perceived slow time lines of adoption of a specifically worded ceasefire. More worryingly indicates there’s a disconnect with Westminster and the Islamic community that their representation is a non agenda and where this community becomes more isolated and potentially extreme points could take root and counter anti Islamic sentiment can grow too. Just to be clear I’m not equating calling for recognition of Palestine and peace a sign of Islamic extremism by any stretch, simply that in and amongst these loud voices on this issues lies more extreme ones uttering statements like this are present and the sources which fuel them have a bread crumb back to hamas or affiliates, as the same is true of strong pro Zionist views. Hopefully they will cross parliamentary ethics committees should they utter such vile unproductive statements leading to deselection and recall. Hopefully the constituents in such scenerios back that or there’s a very strong sign of communities disconnecting from wider Britain.