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Hamas Thanks Corbyn...
and people actually vote labour, and some support corbyn..imagine him as pm, and the damage
he could do to relations around the world, let alone our economy and social infrstructure.
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he could do to relations around the world, let alone our economy and social infrstructure.
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well abacus says that she intends to borrow enough to get us out of debt once and for all!
15:58 Fri 17th May 2019
MacGuiness was a member of a proscribed Terrorist group and was proud to admit it. Likewise Hamas are a proscribed Terrorist Group. Nationalist Army? Utter Tosh.
//McGuinness negotiated alongside Gerry Adams with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Willie Whitelaw, in 1972. In 1973, he was convicted by the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court, after being arrested near a car containing 250 pounds (110 kg) of explosives and nearly 5,000 rounds of ammunition. He refused to recognise the court, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. In court, he declared his membership of the Provisional IRA without equivocation: "We have fought against the killing of our people... I am a member of Óglaigh na hÉireann and very, very proud of it".[18] //
What does a wannabeePrime Minister think he was doing by socialising with Proscribed Groups and inviting them to Westminster 'as friends'?
//McGuinness negotiated alongside Gerry Adams with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Willie Whitelaw, in 1972. In 1973, he was convicted by the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court, after being arrested near a car containing 250 pounds (110 kg) of explosives and nearly 5,000 rounds of ammunition. He refused to recognise the court, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. In court, he declared his membership of the Provisional IRA without equivocation: "We have fought against the killing of our people... I am a member of Óglaigh na hÉireann and very, very proud of it".[18] //
What does a wannabeePrime Minister think he was doing by socialising with Proscribed Groups and inviting them to Westminster 'as friends'?
// What does a wannabeePrime Minister think he was doing by socialising with Proscribed Groups and inviting them to Westminster 'as friends'? //
He was a political agitator back then who knew he had no chance of ever getting close to becoming PM.
It's all a bit embarrassing now he wants to be taken seriously of course.
He was a political agitator back then who knew he had no chance of ever getting close to becoming PM.
It's all a bit embarrassing now he wants to be taken seriously of course.
All terrorism is evil. Whether commited by the IRA or the UDF, the B Specials or covert British Army units.
By Likud or the PLO. By nationalists trying to liberate Cyprus, Kenya, Aden, Singapore - OR by their oppressors, The British.
Unless you start from an all-inclusive condemnation of violence, you get precisely nowhere!
By Likud or the PLO. By nationalists trying to liberate Cyprus, Kenya, Aden, Singapore - OR by their oppressors, The British.
Unless you start from an all-inclusive condemnation of violence, you get precisely nowhere!
^^^mealy-mouthed. There's a yawning chasm of a difference terrorists such as Hamas, the IRA and ISIS (and yes they deserve to be lumped together) and legally sanctioned actions. The former purposely target civilians - the latter don't, so the whole 'one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist' is rubbish of the highest order.
I've always voted Tory, not because my dad did (which appears to be tye default of most Labour voters), quite the opposite in fact - my dad was an academic who always voted Labour, but even him, if he was still alive, wouldn't be able to vote for a party that had Corbyn, Abbott and McDonell in the three most important jobs in Government.
All three are political pygmies, but worse, all three are dangerous who would do irreparable damage to the country.
Those voting for these clowns are absolutely nuts...even with the worst Tory Government in my living memory.
If, god forbid, they ascend to power, frankly, we're f......d.
I've always voted Tory, not because my dad did (which appears to be tye default of most Labour voters), quite the opposite in fact - my dad was an academic who always voted Labour, but even him, if he was still alive, wouldn't be able to vote for a party that had Corbyn, Abbott and McDonell in the three most important jobs in Government.
All three are political pygmies, but worse, all three are dangerous who would do irreparable damage to the country.
Those voting for these clowns are absolutely nuts...even with the worst Tory Government in my living memory.
If, god forbid, they ascend to power, frankly, we're f......d.
The irony, of course, is that people like me, who Corbyn and McDonnell hate, will be able to weather the storm of a disastrous Labour Government, whereas the ones they profess to love and protect will feel the full force of the disaster when businesses close or relocate due to crippling taxes resulting in job losses for those less able to look after themselves. The result being taxes will increase to pay for the burgeoning unemployed.
We have an incredibly low unemployment rate at the moment.
Still, vote Labour, let them *** up the country for one term, then the Tory's will come back to power, fix the problems Labour has created, and then the usual people will moan about 'austerity' (even though there hasn't really been any).
We have an incredibly low unemployment rate at the moment.
Still, vote Labour, let them *** up the country for one term, then the Tory's will come back to power, fix the problems Labour has created, and then the usual people will moan about 'austerity' (even though there hasn't really been any).
no patriots in labour, well not with the lot at the moment...
all i see i disgust with our military our history, our shared culture
through the loss of many in wars, political correctness is the new
way..let's erase and let the liberal socialists rewrite great britain.
i wonder what montgomery or churchill would think of labour.
all i see i disgust with our military our history, our shared culture
through the loss of many in wars, political correctness is the new
way..let's erase and let the liberal socialists rewrite great britain.
i wonder what montgomery or churchill would think of labour.
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