The mask slips again
WITH every passing week, Jeremy Corbyn’s genial mask slips further to reveal the Marxist bigot beneath.
On Wednesday, it was Sarah Champion’s turn to experience his nasty side, when she was hounded out as shadow equalities minister. Thus, she became the 95th Labour spokesman to resign since Mr Corbyn took charge – damned for speaking up for white victims of grooming gangs with roots in Pakistani communities.
Unless our leaders acknowledge the nature of this ugly cultural phenomenon – even if it means losing Asian support and offending political correctness – more girls will be raped and abused. Is Mr Corbyn really prepared to risk that?
And what message does Miss Champion’s fate send to would-be whistleblowers among Labour councillors in northern towns?
We saw another glimpse of the real Mr Corbyn when this arch-hypocrite attacked Donald Trump for condemning violence ‘on many sides’ in Charlottesville, Virginia – after himself using almost identical words to excuse IRA killers and the murderous hard-Left tyranny in Venezuela.
Meanwhile, this half-baked revolutionary stands exposed as a liar, who made unkeepable promises on student loans to dupe the young into voting for him.
This paper believes the more voters see of him, the less they will like him. If the Tories can only keep their act together for long enough, a frightening threat should lift from our lives. FOR decades, Bruce Forsyth was the hugely welcome Saturday night guest in millions of British living rooms. Unlike so many vulgar TV ‘comedians’ who make the public the butt of their jokes, he was a perennially good-humoured life-enhancer who was never mean or malicious, never tried to humiliate and unfailingly put everyone at ease. Didn’t he do well?