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Originally Posted by jet
Yes, I know that, and obviously I don’t agree with it. The USA does the same. Their reasons for doing this seem to be many and varied, and mostly for gain I'm sure. As all govt's have done this it is a govt policy and we can't say is is because they are terrorist supporters or any particular person has been a terrorist supporter.
So, no past or present PM or person aiming to be PM, has, as an individual, been personally involved with any terrorist group as a supporter. I have never heard of May or Cameron or Blair attending terrorist rallies or attending the funerals of terrorists. I have never heard of them cosily hanging around with terrorists, having them as friends and championing their causes against democracy. I have no personal info on any other PM past or present.
Lets say that a person leading a main party and aiming to be the next PM had exactly the same involvement with ISIS that Corbyn had with the IRA and was a known terrorist sympathiser along with like minded people close by his side - would people still turn away?
Would they say "Oh well, what of it? sure look at who the Govt sell arms to".
I KNOW what Corbyn was (and a liar and fraud to boot) therefore I detest him and nothing is going to change that.
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In November last year, May made a three day visit to SA and Jordan to raise humanitarian issues about Yemen but the reality was, she wanted to forge a bold confident future with those countries as we head towards Brexit. She refused to reject the continuation of arms sales knowing those weapons are being used to kill hundreds and thousands of innocents.
We are the second biggest arms dealer in the world and most of the weapons we sell are fueling deadly conflicts. We sell them to oppressive countries like SA who are using those weapons to obliterate Yemen and deliberately taking out civilian targets. Our government often holds the hand of a terrorist... greed will see to that.