Ostroeuropa wrote:"Oh most Jews think Corbyn is an anti-Semite.".
Most Jews are Tories. They'll lie and say any shit they think will help the Tory party.[
(Not all Tories *sigh*).
Back with Ed Miliband in charge 70% of British Jews voted Tory.
This is a bad argument, and this is from someone who doesn't think Corbyn is really an anti Semite.
1) An average individual person, Jewish or otherwise, just because of who they voted for last election, isn't so fanatically partisan that they'll "lie and say any shit" to help that party.
2) Most Jews didn't say Miliband and co were anti Semites despite not voting for them as you said - nor previous Labour governments. This suggests this isn't just some common trope they'll bring up against the opposition no matter what, but that there's something specifically objectionable about the current Labour party. None of this is normal. None of this is 'precisely what you'd expect' - as far as I can tell, you're just lying here.
To be clear, Jews aren't inherently Tory and haven't always been, if this is even true at all it's only a very recent phenomenon: in 2010 only 30% of Jews leaned conservative (less than labour): https://www.jpr.org.uk/documents/The%20 ... 20Jews.pdf
If there's been a sudden swing away from Labour only very recently, it might be worth asking why.
Also worth noting 73% of British Jews say "Attitude towards Israel and foreign policy" is "Very important" to how they vote.
I don't think you quite appreciate how important Israel and Jewish nationhood in general is to Jewish culture and Jewish identity for the vast majority of Jews - and this is largely independent of their political beliefs otherwise. So someone going out of their way for instance to only find the small minority Jews who don't care about Israel to make some point would be deliberately using a deeply unrepresentative sample, and is basically manipulative.