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Why...Why does he need to apologise... has he not done this and put measures in place to prevent a repeat of past failings?
This is now imo specifically designed to disrupt the Labour election campaign. It's doing what it was designed to do and disrupt every conversation and interview distracting from the other very important issues facing the UK. |
Certainly more fit for office than the alternative.
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New Video of Corbyn endorsing anti-Semite criminal
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Meanwhile Tories have literally been arming Saudi terrorists for how long now?
Meeting people of opposing views =/= sympathiser. Let’s have a look at who Boris has shaken hands with through his entire career, that should be fun. |
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So what about your hypocrisy? |
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It makes all your points moot. .. valueless. |
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I don’t agree with arming any terrorists who use those arms to kill innocents, no matter which country they are from, instead of the country using those arms for defense and protection. Just like Gaddafi supplying weapons to the IRA, Corbyn’s chums, who used them to indiscriminately kill innocents - then there is Hamas, just 2 examples of the terrorists he is sympathetic to and has his little tea parties with. You can’t pick and choose which innocents it is okay to kill. The hypocrisy is all yours. |
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Corbyn wasn't the one selling the weapons, it was a dictator of a corrupt regime. Corbyn maintained a dialogue with the IRA in the hope of facilitating peace. That is in no way comparable to our supposed democracy selling weapons and sending troops to train in the use of those to murder 1000s of people for an oligarchic autocracy. Where is your outrage for this?.. |
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According to you then, it is okay to support terrorists, like Corbyn does, as long as you aren’t the one supplying the arms or carrying out the killings, right? As for Corbyn ‘having a dialogue with the IRA in the hope of facilitating peace’ that excuse was debunked a long time ago. The First Minister and his deputy, both of NI’s Social Democratic Labour party have categorically stated that Corbyn had nothing whatsoever to do with the peace process and another party member described him as ‘a pesky backbencher who hung around the IRA leaders like a smitten little fanboy’. But I guess you were around amid the political turmoil of the troubles in the 70's 80’s and 90’s and know better than they do. There has also been ample hard evidence obtained from IRA archives by serious investigators posted on this forum from many sources that he was a 100% IRA supporter and if anything, hindered peace, which you chose to just completely ignore. You must have some really hard insider evidence of Corbyn and his ‘peace facilitating’ which you are keeping to yourself, for I have never heard of it, apart from Corbyn himself and his like - minded cronies trying to cover his ass. So, once and for all Kizzy, lets be having this hard, explosive evidence, which will overcome all facts to the contrary. Come on, spill! - I'm all ears! |
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It is ok to speak to terrorists yes if it aids in the bringing about the end to violence, that's the diplomatic democratic thing to do. There were also people imprisoned unfairly, I agree with the fight for justice for them, again founding principles of democracy. So yes I do agree with his support. Aiding in the killings such as our govt do now makes them as guilty to me, they are war criminals. I don't believe it was debunked? I have seen as many in support of his efforts as against similar to the accusations of antisemitism there are those who feel the suggestion he is or aids antisemitism is false. Im not going to justify my belief to you, I have no reason to I'm not on trial am I? Look for yourself, it's not my job to educate you. |
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...so there we have it, you agree with Corbyn in his support of IRA terrorists despite all evidence that he had nothing to do with working for peace.... based purely on your own belief that he did without a single shred of evidence to prove it. How can one debate with someone whose blind faith refuses to acknowledge all proof which has been shown and refuses to produce any themselves to refute it? Rather a one - sided waste of time, eh? It's like debating with an adult who insists Santa still exists just because they can't cope with him not existing - very worrying indeed. |
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Theres no point discussing with you as you appear to be reverting to the usual mocking and insulting comments. My personal opinion is based on my families background as Irish Catholics and my own research. You won't have to worry any longer, we won't be having this conversation again. |
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I have an Irish Catholic background and the IRA murdered plenty of us with their indiscrimate bombs; they didn't care what the innocents background or religion was. Their campaign gave rise to the murderous UVF, who put bullets through the heads of many more Irish Catholics in retaliation. But thank goodness for the mercy of never having to converse with you again, I can't stomach your blind beliefs at all. |
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I'm waiting for the report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Labour are only the second political party in history to be investigated by the EHRC, the first being the BNP.
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We are all waiting those findings. I'm also waiting for a decision into an inquiry on Islamophobia in the Conservative party that was assured is happening.
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never knew that well then they don't do their jobs right since there isn't much equality in the world for quite a long time :hehe: |
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https://skwawkbox.org/2019/12/09/exc...dorses-corbyn/
EXCLUSIVE: UNION OF ORTHODOX HEBREW CONGREGATIONS HEAD, LEADER OF 35,000 JEWISH CITIZENS, ENDORSES CORBYN The head of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations has published a letter supporting Jeremy Corbyn and condemning attacks on the Labour leader. The UOHC is an umbrella organisation representing over a hundred congregations and educational establishments in Greater London, with around 35,000 members. Quote:
In 2018, thirty-four senior Orthodox rabbis of the UOHC signed a letter supporting Jeremy Corbyn. The letter was attacked as a fake by Corbyn’s opponents, but proven to be genuine – although only some of the attacks on its authenticity were withdrawn. |
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