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Sordid politicians repeatedly put HM in these hideous situations, that's not unlike the time she was pressed into meeting Begin. I would imagine she spent a good half hour scrubbing her hands after both occasions.
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Tactical voting in Gower on 21:34 - May 16 with 3015 views
Tactical voting in Gower on 21:30 - May 16 by Lohengrin
Sordid politicians repeatedly put HM in these hideous situations, that's not unlike the time she was pressed into meeting Begin. I would imagine she spent a good half hour scrubbing her hands after both occasions.
Corbyn didn't bomb anyone or support anyone who bombed civilians - that is a massive newspaper slur the right enjoy wheeling out. Just like Thatcher, Major and Blair dialogue was carried out politically and privately. It is the past now and Ireland has moved on, so should you.
That would no doubt be the adolescent charmers from Momentum. He wants to man-up, stop his grizzling and laugh at them. It's the same shit they bombard non-Corbynista Labour people with.
They'll grow out of it when their balls drop I'm sure.
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Tactical voting in Gower on 21:41 - May 16 with 2994 views
You are all making assumptions about Corbyn based from stories read/viewed in right wing propaganda media sources, the owners are usually tory lords/viscounts ministers etc it's no conspiracy - do your homework like his supporters have. Even the Mirror are a Blairite newspaper, so the only real newspaper that is defending him are the 'Morning Star'..
The real terrorist sympathisers are the ones in power right now, the fox hunting, poor hating, disabled benefit cutting toffs who financially support tyrants such as Saudi, Israel and the USA... Who do we sell arms to? Saudi, who do Saudi give those arms to?
Corbyn didn't bomb anyone or support anyone who bombed civilians - that is a massive newspaper slur the right enjoy wheeling out. Just like Thatcher, Major and Blair dialogue was carried out politically and privately. It is the past now and Ireland has moved on, so should you.
No.
He just invited Sinn Fein into Parliament weeks after the Brighton bombing. Still, I'm sure you saw the Tory government as fair game...
Now, when Corbyn was arrested in 1986 for his protest at the "show trial" of a guy who committed the Brighton bombings, was he supporting Magee or was he, I dunno,just casually sipping a fair trade Latte hand crafted by the finest marxist Venezuelans and just so happened to get caught up in it, persecuted by fascist police?
Tactical voting in Gower on 20:57 - May 16 by thenorthbankbog
There are two problems with the Labour Party Corbyn and Abbott. As an ex serviceman myself anyone from Labour knocks my door they will be told in no uncertain terms to remove themselves from my property.
There again only Byron Davies bothered coming around in the build up to the last election. I did ask a member of the Labour Party why they didn't bother only to be told that the area always votes Labour so there was no need. That bit them on the arse didn't it.
Why would you, an ex serviceman not vote labour? Corbin stood up and voted against another dreadful waste of our brave young men and women in Syria. Isn't that a good thing?
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Tactical voting in Gower on 22:04 - May 16 with 2934 views
Tactical voting in Gower on 21:50 - May 16 by blueytheblue
No.
He just invited Sinn Fein into Parliament weeks after the Brighton bombing. Still, I'm sure you saw the Tory government as fair game...
Now, when Corbyn was arrested in 1986 for his protest at the "show trial" of a guy who committed the Brighton bombings, was he supporting Magee or was he, I dunno,just casually sipping a fair trade Latte hand crafted by the finest marxist Venezuelans and just so happened to get caught up in it, persecuted by fascist police?
Not sure why Sinn Fein would need inviting. Gerry Adams was an MP at the time. He could have strolled in at will if he'd wanted.
You are all making assumptions about Corbyn based from stories read/viewed in right wing propaganda media sources, the owners are usually tory lords/viscounts ministers etc it's no conspiracy - do your homework like his supporters have. Even the Mirror are a Blairite newspaper, so the only real newspaper that is defending him are the 'Morning Star'..
The real terrorist sympathisers are the ones in power right now, the fox hunting, poor hating, disabled benefit cutting toffs who financially support tyrants such as Saudi, Israel and the USA... Who do we sell arms to? Saudi, who do Saudi give those arms to?
Explain this to me then, young fellow. What would possess Corbyn to table a motion in the Commons in September '08 imploring the government " to ensure international solidarity preventing this act of political vandalism" as the Polish authorities were preparing to demolish a Soviet era memorial to Karol Swierczewski?
You may know him better by the cognomen Genaral Walter... so called as he loved to execute prisoners personally with his favourie Walther pistol; an animal responsible for the murder and torture of thousands.
Now you won't see mention of that in any publication aside from Hansard, as far as I'm aware, but I've got a memory like an elephant for things like this. I tell you what, grab yourself a pen, paper, envelope and stamp and ask your great Leader personally about his motivation.
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Tactical voting in Gower on 22:11 - May 16 with 2918 views
Tactical voting in Gower on 21:50 - May 16 by blueytheblue
No.
He just invited Sinn Fein into Parliament weeks after the Brighton bombing. Still, I'm sure you saw the Tory government as fair game...
Now, when Corbyn was arrested in 1986 for his protest at the "show trial" of a guy who committed the Brighton bombings, was he supporting Magee or was he, I dunno,just casually sipping a fair trade Latte hand crafted by the finest marxist Venezuelans and just so happened to get caught up in it, persecuted by fascist police?
1986?
The Guildford 4 were still in jail, As a result of false police evidence.
If you want to open the can of worms that was "fascist" UK policing in the 1980s go ahead.
Tactical voting in Gower on 22:09 - May 16 by Lohengrin
Explain this to me then, young fellow. What would possess Corbyn to table a motion in the Commons in September '08 imploring the government " to ensure international solidarity preventing this act of political vandalism" as the Polish authorities were preparing to demolish a Soviet era memorial to Karol Swierczewski?
You may know him better by the cognomen Genaral Walter... so called as he loved to execute prisoners personally with his favourie Walther pistol; an animal responsible for the murder and torture of thousands.
Now you won't see mention of that in any publication aside from Hansard, as far as I'm aware, but I've got a memory like an elephant for things like this. I tell you what, grab yourself a pen, paper, envelope and stamp and ask your great Leader personally about his motivation.
Can you provide the details of this? It's the first I've heard of it. What about Margaret Thatcher's campaigning for General Pinoche's release and having him stay at Chequers at the taxpayer's expense? On another note, all Historic monuments are of people with two stories. Look at the statue of Bomber Harris in London, for example - a "hero" in the eyes of the establishment, yet a war criminal to the innocent citizens of Germany he took the lives of with his carpet bombing campaigns. History is great for "cherry picking". Wales is filled with historic castles - all preserved by charities and the taxpayer...all built in the name of tyranny and slaughter of the Welsh. But even the Welsh are proud of our historic castles, even if their history is not nice for our citizens.
Tactical voting in Gower on 22:29 - May 16 by JackTheLad
Can you provide the details of this? It's the first I've heard of it. What about Margaret Thatcher's campaigning for General Pinoche's release and having him stay at Chequers at the taxpayer's expense? On another note, all Historic monuments are of people with two stories. Look at the statue of Bomber Harris in London, for example - a "hero" in the eyes of the establishment, yet a war criminal to the innocent citizens of Germany he took the lives of with his carpet bombing campaigns. History is great for "cherry picking". Wales is filled with historic castles - all preserved by charities and the taxpayer...all built in the name of tyranny and slaughter of the Welsh. But even the Welsh are proud of our historic castles, even if their history is not nice for our citizens.
Early Day Motion 1281 Session: 2008-09 Date tabled: 02.04.2009
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Tactical voting in Gower on 22:54 - May 16 with 2834 views
Tactical voting in Gower on 22:44 - May 16 by Lohengrin
Early Day Motion 1281 Session: 2008-09 Date tabled: 02.04.2009
Thanks for that, I'll try and find as much as I can about it, but to be quite honest seems like more media cherry picking as mentioned before.. I could give so many more, far worse reasons not to vote for the tories.
Karol Swierczewski was a Commander of the 'International Brigades' that fought Francos Facists in Spain and was one of the inspirations for a character in 'Whom the Bell Tolls" ... apparently a Bolshevik and Red Brigade leader and bit of a psychopath... but Mr Corbyn asked for a motion not to have his statue torn down for his services to anti-facism ....