I've just seen from this
Electronic Intifada post by Ben White that shamed former MP, Denis MacShameless has joined the zionist cacophony over the EU Fundamental Rights Agency's ditching of the so-called Working Definition of Antisemitism. Here's MacShameless:
This is interesting because I remember the BBC Trust writing the following explanation to me:
the so-called “working definition of anti-semitism”
referred to in the finding and cited by the complainant was published
on the website of the EU Monitoring Committee for Racism and Xenophobia
in 2005. This body was replaced by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
(the FRA) in 2007. A press officer at the FRA has explained that this
was a discussion paper and was never adopted
by the EU as a working definition, although it has been on the FRA
website until recently when it was removed during a clear out of
“non-official” documents. The link to the FRA site provided by the
complainant in his appeal no longer works.
So is the discredited former MP saying that the FRA spokesperson is lying? I think we should be told but I'm guessing we won't be. I know what I'll do, I'll ask MacShameless for his evidence. Don't bother watching this space because,
unless he's drunk, he won't answer.
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