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Old 23-02-2018, 03:29 AM #1
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On This Week last night I saw a video of him responding to this. He was really threatening the press.

It was a lot like the way Trump deals with allegations, actually.
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On This Week last night I saw a video of him responding to this. He was really threatening the press.

It was a lot like the way Trump deals with allegations, actually.
Yes, it is, and I agree with the Telegraph who found the Corbyn warning 'creepy'.

http://www.theweek.co.uk/jeremy-corb...g-media-threat

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The Telegraph finds Corbyn’s warning “rather creepy”, and asks whether he intends to use force. “Such implicit compulsion is worthy of a leader in Moscow, not London,” the newspaper adds.

The Sun says Corbyn is clearly spooked, having avoided media questions yesterday by slipping out of a meeting through an underground car park, while the Express agrees that Corbyn’s “sinister” video shows he is “rattled”.

The Daily Mail adds that by dodging questions, the Labour leader is feeding suspicions that he has something to hide.

Other newspapers are also less than impressed. While Corbyn may have a right to be angry about spy claims splashed across the front pages, says The Spectator, his response has been to undermine the press as a vital part of democracy - a tactic also used “from Russia to Venezuela to Donald Trump”.
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Yes, it is, and I agree with the Telegraph who found the Corbyn warning 'creepy'.

http://www.theweek.co.uk/jeremy-corb...g-media-threat
Or he has no time for the ****ing sun and their bs.
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On This Week last night I saw a video of him responding to this. He was really threatening the press.

It was a lot like the way Trump deals with allegations, actually.
Come on now James don't be silly, like trump!

If someone prints lies about you you have the right to request a redaction as there are regulatory bodies for the printed word,you yourself should know you have to be very careful about what you say about people even on a little discussion forum, so imagine how important it is in the nationals?...
Anyone even Corbyn has the right to demand the record be set straight or they risk legal action, and rightly so.
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Lies, lies and damned lies.

Result?..

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Result!!!

A Tory MP has been forced issue a grovelling apology and to make a "substantial" donation to charity after making false claims about Jeremy Corbyn's links with communist spies.

Ben Bradley, a Conservative Party vice chair, said his comments were "wholly untrue and false" and agreed to pay out an undisclosed sum to a homeless charity and a foodbank in his Mansfield constituency.

Lawyers acting for the Labour leader contacted Mr Bradley this week over a potentially libellous tweet, where he made unsubstantiated allegations about Mr Corbyn's interactions with a Czech agent, who was posing as a diplomat. He has since deleted the tweet.

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Corbyn 'The Collaborator': Czech spy reveals how he recruited Labour leader and used him as an 'asset' to create network of informants in Russian operation.

.Ex Czech secret agent Jan Sarkocy said Jeremy Corbyn was a paid informant
.Said he was rated by Russia who made plans to move him out there if discovered
.Labour leader's spokesman dismissed the allegations branding them 'smears'

Jeremy Corbyn was a paid informant of the Czech secret police at the height of the Cold War, a former Communist secret agent claims

Former spy Jan Sarkocy said he recruited the MP, codenamed Cob, in the 1980s.

Mr Corbyn was an ‘asset’ who knew he was working with the Soviet puppet state, Mr Sarkocy claimed.

Earlier this week it emerged Mr Corbyn had hosted Mr Sarkocy – who was posted to Britain as a diplomat under a fake identity – in the House of Commons.






http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...py-claims.html
I trust Corbyn as far as I could throw him, I'm not 18 I remember Corbyn from years ago,but hate to say I think he's a massive chance of getting in at next general election down to the young voters who he is targetting ,they need to look deep into him before casting their vote, he's a traitor to the Uk
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[QUOTE=chuff me dizzy;9894085]I trust Corbyn as far as I could throw him, I'm not 18 I remember Corbyn from years ago,but hate to say I think he's a massive chance of getting in at next general election down to the young voters who he is targetting ,they need to look deep into him before casting their vote, he's a traitor to the Uk[/QUOTE]

That seems to be the appeal for some
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That seems to be the appeal for some
No comment on the subject, just a bit of baiting. That seems to be the appeal of SD atm for some.
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No comment on the subject, just a bit of baiting. That seems to be the appeal of SD atm for some.
I did comment, if you consider that baiting that's your issue rather than mine
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No comment on the subject, just a bit of baiting. That seems to be the appeal of SD atm for some.
Good bit of baiting on your part. Pot and kettle.
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* disregards the red berets, the UVF, Ulster resistance.
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* disregards the red berets, the UVF, Ulster resistance.
The UVF came into existence again in retaliation to IRA killings. The Prods were never going to sit back and let the IRA bombers get on with it. Thanks to the IRA, Catholics were being murdered by the UVF and the IRA.

To make a direct comparsion to Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein and Corbyn, picture this flip of the coin scenario:
Arlene Foster or Peter Robinson of the DUP would have had to be in the UVF, ordering killings, which they weren't, and Theresa May would have had to support the UVF, invite them to the Commons to sip tea 2 weeks after murdering 5 people and injuring over 30 at a Labour Party conference and have a recorded archival attendance at over 70 of their rallies and funerals.

Would you defend and ignore THAT, because that is what you are doing with Corbyn and his cronies.

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