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Originally Posted by jet
The difference is that Corbyn had no political agenda to help bring peace or any other political necessity, he wasn't even an MP in the 70's when he was an outright IRA supporter. I suppose he just spoke at IRA rallies and commemorations for murderers as a fun day out. I suppose he was just an integral part of a hard line paper promoting violence for a wee hobby. I suppose he just buddied up to IRA killers because he was lonely. Yeah yeah...
and how many times do I have to say he had no part in the peace process whatsoever no matter how he tries to spin it.
You are forgetting many here in N.Ireland know of him and his past proclivities, but nobody will believe us, will they? We are all liars, us, the press and the the whole media, and he isn't. End of story. Fine.
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I said he overlooked the violence to suit his political agenda; I didn't say anything about him being part of the peace process. My point was that you seem to be of the opinion that other high profile politicians are a better option or haven't been close to similar people over the years (and let's face it, ongoing)... Which just is not true. You have a laser-focus on Corbyn because it specifically concerns NI and that's understandable, but in the process, you seem just as willing to disregard the shady connections that other current politicians have?