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Old 13-12-2015, 03:45 PM #7
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I don't see a problem with Mr. Corbyn going to the dinner.
He has been at the front of the organisation for years and it would appear rather churlish not to.
As long as he speaks out against the more ridiculous thngs that they spout about then again I have no problem.
My only problem is that I really feel that being such a high profile member of the group and being leader of the opposition, whom could one day be PM, smacks of conflict of nterest.
Mr Corbyn has his deep seated beliefs in avoiding war at all cost whereas the leader of any country has to be prepared to go to war to defend its people.
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