Good friends are not hard to find

It can’t be easy being the Chief Rabbi when the State of Israel sits on top of you because you’re upsetting one of their friends.
In an interview on the Today programme we hear Michal Kaminski’s anti-semitism is moderated by the Polish Chief Rabbi because “he has been a good friend to the State of Israel”.
I wonder if Tony Blair can now expect support from the Tories for his bid to become European President using the same defence. Yes, OK, I started an illegal war on spurious grounds…. but I’ve been a good friend of Israel too.
Oh, and whilst Nick Griffin may have had the odd aberration in the past about the holocaust…(put it down to a misguided youth, eh) I think he could be described as “a good friend of Israel” as well. If Nick wants to give it a go, I’m sure he can get a good whitewashing interview in Total Politics with Kaminski apologist Iain Dale (I think you will find he’s a “good friend of Israel” too).

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One Response to Good friends are not hard to find

  1. Gary Elsby says:

    Nick Griffin, ‘a friend of Israel’.
    Not because the Isralies used more force than the UN agreed with to slaughter Muslims.
    How interesting that a computer inside Parliament called ‘Strasbourg’ altered Michal Kaminski’s Wikipedia entry to play down his Neo Nazi past and also to play up Edward MacMillan Scott’s pro EU credentials to the the point of Euphoric Europhilia.
    This is definitely Watergate stuff.
    The Tories have always supported Nazis but this takes it to a new level.
    I honestly believe that David Cameron and William Hague would have been interned under emergency laws by Churchill if this was played out in a bygone era.