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Twitter Rants?
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a thread over the weekend (now consigned to the second page of obscurity) concerned channel 4 reporter Assem Baig and some comments he aired in his twitter account. it's said that taking anyone to task over a twitter remark amounts to thought police-ism and mr Baig was rightly not disciplined by his employer for remarks that were entirely personal.
well, here's another case of twitter coming back to haunt the writer 3 years after the event, but in this case, the result is very different, ie suspension by the political party and what probably amounted to an invitation to resign:-
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-beds- bucks-h erts-36 012650
Why is this case different to Mr Baig's - a twitter comment is personal, right?
or, not?
well, here's another case of twitter coming back to haunt the writer 3 years after the event, but in this case, the result is very different, ie suspension by the political party and what probably amounted to an invitation to resign:-
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Why is this case different to Mr Baig's - a twitter comment is personal, right?
or, not?
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/// One is a news reporter and has been reprimanded by his employer, C4; the other is a councillor for the labour party who made comments that are clearly against labour policy. ///
Could this be the labour policy you refer to?
*** Perturbing British Jewry are Corbyn’s associations with anti-Semitic individuals: Paul Eisen, the Holocaust denier whose foundation Deir Yassin Remembered Corbyn has supported ; Raed Salah, a Palestinian leader convicted of funding Hamas, whom Corbyn invited to Parliament and called a “very honored citizen”; and Arab activist Dyab Abou Jahjah, with whom Corbyn shared a platform at a Stop The War Coalition meeting in 2009 but who was later banned from the UK on grounds of extremism. ***
http:// forward .com/ne ws/3209 34/why- jeremy- corbyn- scares- so-many -britis h-jews/
/// One is a news reporter and has been reprimanded by his employer, C4; the other is a councillor for the labour party who made comments that are clearly against labour policy. ///
Could this be the labour policy you refer to?
*** Perturbing British Jewry are Corbyn’s associations with anti-Semitic individuals: Paul Eisen, the Holocaust denier whose foundation Deir Yassin Remembered Corbyn has supported ; Raed Salah, a Palestinian leader convicted of funding Hamas, whom Corbyn invited to Parliament and called a “very honored citizen”; and Arab activist Dyab Abou Jahjah, with whom Corbyn shared a platform at a Stop The War Coalition meeting in 2009 but who was later banned from the UK on grounds of extremism. ***
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// Why is this case different to Mr Baig's - a twitter comment is personal, right? //
erm excuse me - say that again !
No of course it isnt
its PUBLIC ! that is why speaker bercow paid out £150k for his wife's silly silly comment over Lord Macalpine.....
I dont know why she didnt say
that was then and this is now
and I am three years older and wiser thanks to Blitish accultureation etc
erm excuse me - say that again !
No of course it isnt
its PUBLIC ! that is why speaker bercow paid out £150k for his wife's silly silly comment over Lord Macalpine.....
I dont know why she didnt say
that was then and this is now
and I am three years older and wiser thanks to Blitish accultureation etc