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The only people who are responsible for killings and maiming are the persons that pick up the weapons or lay the bombs, too easy to blame government bodies, we should take responsibilty for our own actions ,its always a blame game now.
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I've really nothing to say to you. I've said it all before in so many threads to you now from long ago. I can't and won't even try to reason with the unreasonable. |
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Well said. Outside of war that is. Although I do blame Blair and his government that supported it for the atrocities in Iraq. Which is why I fear a no deal brexit and anything like a separatist scenario as to a border in N Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Which no government needs to do by bringing in a hard no deal brexit. No excuses should be provided for those you list at the start of your post to start violence again. |
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I couldn't vote for a government whose leaders actions and views (like his dodginess surrounding anti semitism) disgusted me in the way Corbyn's does, no. I'm from N. Ireland and my party of choice here is the SDLP. Unfortunately they no longer have any elected reps in the Commons. |
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I hope they get stronger again |
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So you are pro reunification Jet
The way you write I thought you were a unionist |
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what the majority of the population want, I don't really care. What I am against is violence to acheive those aims and anyone who sympathised with the murderers. I lived through the horror and heartbreak of it all at close quarters. Many who wanted a united ireland through peaceful means don't want it any more because the IRA killed too many of their own kind indiscriminately to get their way. It's still complicated. |
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I'm over the moon they put you off. I thank all the powers that be for that. |
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Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer, we'll keep the Red flag flying here.
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Plus IF he really believes he'd win an election and that no way would parliament now install Corbyn as PM. Why doesn't Johnson present a vote of no confidence himself. He can. That was ruled out by the Cons. He doesn't really want an election, his own Party's private polling will be showing him. No overall majority is likely. In fact he would lose ground. All he'd achieve is replacing a hung parliament, with an even greater hung parliament. He'd be the largest Party but he knows the pitfalls. That's why he won't hold a no confidence vote himself. Nothing cowardly or traitorous at all, the Parties all just know until brexit has moved to the next stage. Any chance of an overall majority is unlikely. This parliament was only elected 2 years ago. A year after the referendum. This Parliament is the one speaking with the latest publicly voted voice |
So what did they come up with at this conference?
Hold a second referendum Abolish private Schools Extend free movement Allow non-UK nationals to vote in UK elections I just can't see this selling. |
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This isn't the manifesto yet Alf. However, you may be surprised that it may not be greeted with the disdain you have. However there's nothing cowardly or treacherous in any of those things. Nothing at all. |
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I can see you have an irrational dislike for her so I'll leave it there. |
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I was completely wrong. My unreserved apologies to you for that and misrepresenting your intention. Sorry. |
I wonder what would happen here, if a hard border went up, the military killed some unarmed protesters, interred people without charge, convicted people without evidence?
What would we do? |
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That was the terrorists answer. Are you sympathising with them here? |
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