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Old 17-12-2016, 01:19 PM #14
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There’s more than a little hypocrisy going on here. Wasn’t it Tony Blair who indemnified those IRA killers and agreed to shake hands with the leading members of Sinn Fein during the good Friday agreement and he did this without considering the relatives of those who had been murdered? and then there was Jack Straw who gave a known ex BNP member a Labour seat.

As far as I’m concerned, the old Sinn Fein have blood on their hands and until the likes of people like McGuinness and Adams are long gone, we, the people of Britain and Ireland have just cause in looking towards the INP with suspicion but then we should also think on, Sin Fein is now a popular, peaceful and recognized political party and the reason for this is because they shook hands with Blair back in the late 90s and agreed to a deal which immediately brought a halt to a 30 year war.

Just because Corbyn supports a united Ireland, doesn’t mean he supports or ever did support the IRA.
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