A Debunking of Owen Smith
Simon Richard Fox
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There’s a lot of use of the word “but” in here. He voted against the Iraq BUT I believe he’s really a warmonger. He calls’s himself a radical and he shares Corbyn’s policies BUT I believe he’s lying.

You clearly believe that the Labour party of Brown and then Milliband was wrong. However, to condemn Owen for his loyalty to the previous leadership is unhelpful and doesn’t reveal Smith’s core beliefs. Smith is a reflection of the journey the Labour party has gone through since he joined.

I could equally say that despite on the surface condemning anti-semitism, Corbyn has taken no action to root it out. Despite campaigning for Remain, Corgyn clearly believes that we’re better our of the EU. Despite condemning terrorist Corbyn still accepts donations from people with links to terrorism (see todays news) and meets with terrorist leaders.

Yes, it would be wrong of me to say all that of Corbyn because it’s second guessing someone’s thoughts. Similarly, your comments on Smith are no more than your opinion on his beliefs.