Lots of nuggets but the one I liked especially was DF pointing out that Starmer has placed himself in an untenable position in trying to kick Corbyn out of the party because of his antisemitism. Because if Corbyn is as bad as he makes out, people will rightly say, "Well, why did you work alongside him and agree to be in his shadow cabinet then?" And neither can Starmer answer that he served with Corbyn because he didn't think he was antisemitic -- because then people will ask, "If you don't agree he's antisemitic, why have you chucked him out?"
It's a beautiful contradictory position he's landed himself in, a paradox, from which there is no logical escape!"The US is one of the leading terrorist states in the world" -- Noam Chomsky The BBC is in the business of propaganda