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Old 27-05-2017, 03:00   #33
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Politicians often have to break bread in the name of peace with people the rest of us couldn't stomach to be in the same room as, might be that's what his intention was and that might be why he was awarded that ghandi peace prize thing not so long ago.
He played no part in the peace process, this being said by those that were involved.

He stood on a platform, with the IRA. He invited convicted terrorists for tea in parliament, weeks after Brighton bomb in 1984. He stood for a minutes silence, honouring dead IRA terrorists, killed by the British Army. He publicly spoke at Republican gatherings which worshipped the IRA. Shall I carry on ? Want to hear more valid reasons why this treacherous traitor should not be going through the doors of No. 10 ?

If it was only him that was the issue. John Mcdonnell was forced to apologise the other week for previously saying he honoured those involved in the IRA Arms struggle, that he backed the bombs and the bullets... and as already mentioned above Diane Abbott, said an IRA victory against the British State is a victory for us all....

You cannot defend these nut jobs and these folk could be in charge of our country in a fortnight. Truth be told they should not even still be MPs.
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