Last night marked the first night of Chanukah. And we feel pretty comfortable saying that the Jews of the world don’t need well wishes from this guy:
I would like to wish Jewish people in Britain and across the world a very happy #Hanukkah. pic.twitter.com/J49mD0I06Q
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 2, 2018
Happy Chanukah from Jeremy Corbyn? What, was Marc Lamont Hill busy?
If anyone needs us, we’ll be over here, trying to pick our jaws up off the floor.
Lol ok pic.twitter.com/pv8e2eu4DB
— Harry Khachatrian (@Harry1T6) December 2, 2018
— Eyal Naor (@Eyal_Naor) December 2, 2018
Yeah right!
— Noughnough (@Noughnough1) December 2, 2018
Yeah sure! pic.twitter.com/f6llHfXkoR
— diesy (@diesy69) December 3, 2018
Hahahaha, that's a good one Jez. If only Alanis Morrisette had known the meaning of irony when writing a song about it, this would've slotted in beautifully into the first verse
— Eddy Cantor (@eddycantor) December 3, 2018
This is like getting cooking tips from Jeffrey Dahmer https://t.co/5v6Y0fdWoJ
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) December 3, 2018
This is neither welcome, nor wanted.
— Adam Nathan (@adamdnathan) December 2, 2018
we say no thanks
— baby honey (@glitterbulge) December 2, 2018
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