Not yet - but don't be too surprised if he becomes PM that he continues the practice
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At the moment? It's been going on agesThere does seem to be a bit of a PR offensive against Corbyn at the moment. Shows the danger of repeating fake news though on social media. That’s two Tory MP’s who’ve said things on social media then had to apologise when it turned out to be bollocks. Backfiring really isn’t it. If anything they’re strengthening Corbyn.
Which is his right anyway? The GFA ultimately still gave primacy to the unionistsMogg by the way made the classic mistake. Corbyn voted against the Anglo Irish agreement as he believed it would diminish the chances of the IRA achieving its aims and objectives.
His comrade in arms McDonnell voted against the good Friday agreement.
Corbyn is hardly showing himself to be the communist the cretins in the media dress him up to be. He's proposed a few fairly light policies like publicly run railways. He isn't proposing a fully state owned and run economy.Given the school you went to you are utterly clueless about politics.
I see through Mr Corbyn and the vile Mr McDonnell. I know the poverty and destitution they round being on a scale you wouldn’t even imagine was possible.
Only the gullible can’t see through this gruesome twosome.
You know people are scared when the personal attacks and negative campaigns happen.Corbyn is hardly showing himself to be the communist the cretins in the media dress him up to be. He's proposed a few fairly light policies like publicly run railways. He isn't proposing a fully state owned and run economy.
Not yet - but don't be too surprised if he becomes PM that he continues the practice
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Unlike Theresa the appeaser he' s already made clear he would stop all arms sales to these people.
Didn't Tony Blair make the same promise before he was elected? It's amazing what achieving power does for people's sensibilities.Unlike Theresa the appeaser he' s already made clear he would stop all arms sales to these people.
Didn't Tony Blair make the same promise before he was elected? It's amazing what achieving power does for people's sensibilities.
If Corbyn did become PM and sticks to his word he'd be the first British PM since the 50s who hasn't cosied up to the Saudi regime.
And also the first who cosied up to the IRA
I'm much more concerned by those enabling the spread of militant Islam.
I can't remember when the last IRA bomb was, I can remember all the recent Islamist attacks.
And an ally to the terrorist organisation Hamas
are you not bothered that an ally of the UVF is propping up our government, or that we are mates with the Israeli regime whose military IDF has it roots in a paramilitary group that killed British soldiers?
You must be raging about them though I can't remember seeing you mention either before.
Out of interest could you find one quote from Mr Corbyn condemning any enemy of the West? Also regarding his frequent criticism of the West and it’s involvement in the Middle East can you find any condemnation of the involvement of Russia?
If Mr Corbyn is so interested in preserving national security can you please explain to me why he has voted against seven anti terrorise Bills in Parliament?
you and the right in general are just flipping from one smear to another.
And the problem you now have is any genuine criticism of Corbyn is getting lost in among all the Corbyn is a spy, Corbyn tripped Devon Loch nonsense.
Corbyn votes against bills, (as someone who proclaims himself a libertarian you shouldn't need to ask why), May and Cameron arm Al Nusra in Syria. As usual you ignore the tories hand in a particular mess to have a go at Corbyn.
I don’t view May as an enemy of the state who has openly lauded people who have murdered uk citizens.
Given Corbyn pretty much has sided with every anti west terrorist group and openly heaps praise on regimes who brutalise and torture political openents I do not want him anywhere near our defence policy thanks.
she's probably one step removed from those that have, in more than one conflict as well. And she's allowing the arms to keep flowing to ISISs main benefactor.
Her austerity program has killed thousands as well.
The problem you have is you are at the same defending a man who openly applauded the death of British soldiers, imminent civilians and turns a blind eye to torture and brutality - I can assure you if these people had the communist flag Mr Corbyn would be the first to praise them.
The problem you have is you are at the same defending a man who openly applauded the death of British soldiers, imminent civilians and turns a blind eye to torture and brutality - I can assure you if these people had the communist flag Mr Corbyn would be the first to praise them.
Out of interest could you find one quote from Mr Corbyn condemning any enemy of the West?
Well if he changes it - he will be doing something very significant, & something that no other PM has done...Labour or ToryIf he goes on TV like Amber Rudd did and argues that the Saudi crimes are OK because it was good for British businesses then fair enough
That's just words. Actions speak louder - & every single PM wriggles their way out of a significant proportion of words they say before they're elected. Happens in every country tooUnlike Theresa the appeaser he' s already made clear he would stop all arms sales to these people.
Well if he changes it - he will be doing something very significant, & something that no other PM has done...Labour or Tory
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That's just words. Actions speak louder - & every single PM wriggles their way out of a significant proportion of words they say before they're elected. Happens in every country too
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Personally I like his strongly principled approach, & many of his principles...but I suspect the Tories will cost everything out & be able to beautifully demonstrate the cost of making such principles a reality & he will never be PMLet's see how this one plays out.
lolI suspect the Tories will cost everything out
Personally I like his strongly principled approach, & many of his principles...but I suspect the Tories will cost everything out & be able to beautifully demonstrate the cost of making such principles a reality & he will never be PM
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They didn't need to...they just cost out Labour promises & scare the shit out of everyone with themthey didn't even cost their last manifesto.
They didn't need to...they just cost out Labour promises & scare the shit out of everyone with them
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They didn't need to...they just cost out Labour promises & scare the shit out of everyone with them
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