John McDonnell backs Labour candidate Ian Byrne despite homophobic slur

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John McDonnell backs Labour candidate Ian Byrne despite homophobic slur and rape jokes GE2019

Nigel Farage urged to stand down in Labour seats nextNOT FAR-AGE ENOUGHCorbyn's tax bombshell would cost average Sun reader extra £2,400 a year“It’s high time that"If Corbyn got into Number 10 he would be unable to stand up to these people and would create

chaos with his plans for two more referendums. Only the Conservatives can getLiz Truss has said it is 'truly shocking' that the Labour Party are rallying behind Mr ByrneShadow Chancellor John McDonnell pledges a staggering £400billion of investment in the country

 

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Labour and McDonnell would back a Snake if they thought it would get elected

Hardly surprising

You gotta be in it to win it.

Time for the Chop Sacked by his locals

Ah, McDonnell trots out the old “he’s on a journey” trope. Yeah, whatevs. 🙄

Labour aren't doing themselves any favours with supporting all these idiots. They are turning people against the party

But at least he's not Jewish

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