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Old 28-02-2018, 01:08 PM #1
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Again that's just a silly thing to say for just relaying British history Jet. It's always the same when there is any injustice past or present that involves the British it's downplayed...

The anglo- Irish agreement was rejected by many due the many issues it had Corbyn wasn't alone in his condemnation of that.
Condemnation isn't the problem - it is those that see terrorism as justification for their condemnation that is the problem. He supports terrorism and is therefore very worthy of condemnation himself on that basis. Total bloody hypocrite.
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Condemnation isn't the problem - it is those that see terrorism as justification for their condemnation that is the problem. He supports terrorism and is therefore very worthy of condemnation himself on that basis. Total bloody hypocrite.
Who are propping up our government atm?
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That is a situation that was enabled via politics - and needed to keep the likes of Corbyn and his IRA friends out. What were they supposed to do just let them in? Wasn't much of a choice was there.
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That is a situation that was enabled via politics - and needed to keep the likes of Corbyn and his IRA friends out. What were they supposed to do just let them in? Wasn't much of a choice was there.
What does that even mean?... It ok to allow parties with proven links to terrorist organisations into positions of power 'because politics'? :/
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What does that even mean?... It ok to allow parties with proven links to terrorist organisations into positions of power 'because politics'? :/
You would have been ok with it if labour had needed Sinn Fein to get a majority - don’t try to deny it. You are just bitter the Tories held that labour madman at bay once again.
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You would have been ok with it if labour had needed Sinn Fein to get a majority - don’t try to deny it. You are just bitter the Tories held that labour madman at bay once again.
Hmmm, I can’t remember the DUP blowing up and killing and maiming men, children, women and pregnant women in England either.
Whereas the IRA were.
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Hmmm, I can’t remember the DUP blowing up and killing and maiming men, children, women and pregnant women in England either.
Whereas the IRA were.
Indeed Smudgie. It’s just a diversion tactic and jumping on bandwagons.
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Hmmm, I can’t remember the DUP blowing up and killing and maiming men, children, women and pregnant women in England either.
Whereas the IRA were.
Yes, and Sinn Fein, were the political wing of the IRA and their former leader, Gerry Adams, was in the IRA and sat on its army council. . The late Martin McGuiness was a Commander in the IRA and was elevated to a position of power when he became Deputy First Minister of N.Ireland. Sinn Fein's ranks include convicted murderers and still do to this day.

Labour's Corbyn is a great friend of Sinn Fein, particularly Gerry Adams and was an avid IRA supporter, but that's okay to some - the hypocrisy is staggering.
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