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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
How about you educating yourself? The topic about Corbyn and his supposed or not relationship with Sinn Fein has been talked about and argued about on here to tedious levels. Enough government links have been added and supplied to this site. (you need to go and find them yourself now if you really do want to be educated about this) to prove your accusations are 100% incorrect.
I'll say it one more time but the rest is up to you to research; if it wasn't for people like Corbyn, Mo Mowlam and others, (under government instruction) having peace negotiations with Sinn Fein; Good Friday wouldn't of happened and the IRA would probably still be bombing the UK
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I haven't been on this site for some time, excuse me for being so neglectful.
What accusations are incorrect, exactly?
We in N.Ireland know Corbyn well from long long ago. The article I linked to brings back many memories of Corbyn in the 70's and his speeches at IRA rallies mourning the loss of murderers, witnessed by people who actually live here. Did you even read it?
Corbyn had peace talks with Sinn Fein in the 80's? I bet they did. I wonder what kind of talks they were having. He opposed the Anglo Irish Agreement.
John Hume, David Trimble, Martin McGuiness brought about the Good Friday Agreement. Hume and Trimble were awarded the Nobel Peace prize for their efforts, it was nothing to do with Corbyn.
Bury your head in the sand if you must.