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Originally Posted by jet
I tried to give you reasons I think that may be the case, what more do you want? You tell me!
Have you read the other links I have provided detailing his support of the IRA campaign? What is your response to them?
There are several good books, some written by Nationalist writers detailing the Troubles and the peace process in N. Ireland available on Amazon which I have read. Not one of them mentions Corbyn as having any part in the peace process or the Good Friday Agreement.
But I doubt at this point that you will believe anything that you don't hear personally from Corbyns own mouth directly to your ears. As I said previously, if you don't like what you read, it isn't true, so please don't waste my time asking me questions that you don't even have the grace to consider the answers to.
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I asked a simple question, if any of this is true how has he avoided any consequences despite half of his party, the conservatives and basically the entirety of the print media baying for his blood on a daily basis? You can link all the stories you like about Corbyn being an alleged Terrorist Sympathiser but that's not going to change the fact that he hasn't faced any consequences for apparently having these dangerous stances and allies which does more to suggest that the stories are overblown then it does to prove their authenticity.
If all the stories were as they said, Jeremy Corbyn would have been forced out of the party decades ago, nevermind being in contention to run the whole thing.
Until this discrepancy is sorted out then the validity of these stories are in question.