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Watching Corbyn on the Andrew Marr Show pouring out the verbal emollient of the preciousness of democracy, how politicians must be afforded adequate protection as they carry out this higher calling, how an attack on such venerable light-bearers is a crime like no other; all the while his pupils dilating and contracting slightly, the thought struck me that for Marr the overall effect must have been not unlike that of a patient receiving a prescriptive diagnosis from Dr Crippen.
Violent attacks for political ends upon politicians is an entirely new development he would have had the viewers believe. The result of UKIP's Brexit poster campaign is the line he appeared to be propagating. It's that ghastly far-right 'wot dun it.
Well allow me to refresh your memory, which Corbyn has such blatant contempt for, of what he had to say previously about the murder of elected British politicians: Those of us of an age will recall the Republican Movement's attempt to murder the Government en masse at Brighton in October, 1984. How many of the Labour supporters on here will recall his editorial in the Labour Briefing two months later where he opined "“It certainly appears to be the case that they only sit up and take notice when they are bombed into it”
To be a good liar is to have a good memory, so its said; but to be a successful liar you have to hope that others have a bad memory and don't have a mass of documentation filed for future reference.
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:22 - Jun 19 with 4645 views
The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:34 - Jun 19 by 3swan
Without taking sides right or left, I'm sure that I would have said things 32 years ago that I wouldn't say now.
Times change and people change
Yes. So would I, so have we all, but this is something different. A change of heart may well happen but it won't resurrect the dead. The time in question also saw John McDonnell, Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow chancellor, received a special award from the republican movement for his “unfailing political and personal support.” It was presented to him by Gerry Kelly, the Old Bailey bomber.
Some stains wash clean others don't.
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:42 - Jun 19 with 4586 views
The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:33 - Jun 19 by Darran
There's loads on twits about Corbs on the Marr show this morning.
Did he actually say unlimited immigration will not be a problem?
Words to that effect, yes. I won't knock him for that though. He genuinely believes that and that's his prerogative. I disagree. I hold the opposite view. The difference between us is I'm happy to let him say what he wants, he and others like him would have opposing views howled down.
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:48 - Jun 19 with 4559 views
The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:42 - Jun 19 by oh_tommy_tommy
Isis
Nazi
Same thing
Far right ,it's not a very good place to be .
The "Far-right" in this instance seems to be the Brexit Campaign. Next month it could be something else he doesn't like. It's become a pretty meaningless pejorative. I remember laughing all day after Diane Abbott, I think it was, described Fox Hunters as "Nazis on horseback." It's just mud to be slung in place of original thought.
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:54 - Jun 19 with 4539 views
The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:51 - Jun 19 by Lohengrin
The "Far-right" in this instance seems to be the Brexit Campaign. Next month it could be something else he doesn't like. It's become a pretty meaningless pejorative. I remember laughing all day after Diane Abbott, I think it was, described Fox Hunters as "Nazis on horseback." It's just mud to be slung in place of original thought.
"Diane Abbott" now there is another c*nt of the highest order.
Corbyn spent his whole political career following the established left-wing position on the EU, vigorously campaigning against it with other notable lefties such as Tony Benn & Michael Foot. Only since he's become Labour leader has he appeared to have radically changed his opinions. Why is that? I dislike the "Left" with a passion, and George Galloway more so... but he pretty much nails it for the old guard lefties in Lexit - The Movie. It shows just how far removed the Labour party has drifted rightwards away from it's traditional support to become this sneering, middle-class elite...
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Childhood themes of nights alone...."
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 12:26 - Jun 19 with 4413 views
The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:45 - Jun 19 by Lohengrin
Words to that effect, yes. I won't knock him for that though. He genuinely believes that and that's his prerogative. I disagree. I hold the opposite view. The difference between us is I'm happy to let him say what he wants, he and others like him would have opposing views howled down.
I've just seen it on Twitter he was asked what should be the upper limit on immigration and he replied I don't think you can have one.
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 11:51 - Jun 19 by Lohengrin
The "Far-right" in this instance seems to be the Brexit Campaign. Next month it could be something else he doesn't like. It's become a pretty meaningless pejorative. I remember laughing all day after Diane Abbott, I think it was, described Fox Hunters as "Nazis on horseback." It's just mud to be slung in place of original thought.
Isis on horse back maybe .
The commons would be on lock down if the c@nt who killed that poor women was on horse back .
As I said
Isis Nazi's
They are the same ilk , people are in dark places in this country at the moment .
Corbyn. Cameron. Trump. Hillary. Would any sane person vote for any of these?
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The steaming hypocrisy of Jeremy Corbyn on 14:15 - Jun 19 with 4228 views
Labour became traitors to the working class and poor when they became a Red Tory party all those decades ago, the country is doomed what with Blue, Red, Yellow and Purple Tories, Scotland and Wales only have one choice to rid themselves of perpetual Tory rule, England seems to be a lost case.
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