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...Corbyn called for public inquiries into Bloody Sunday, Iraq and the death of anti-nuclear protester Hilda Murrell.
labour-uncut.co.uk...
For readers unfamiliar with events in Islington, a brief synopsis: in the 1980s and 1990s, children were abused in Islington council care homes on a shocking scale. An official report in 1995 blamed the scandal on the policies of Islington’s hard left council, which came to power in 1982, and condemned its response in damning terms. A particularly abhorrent feature was the way whistleblowers were accused of homophobia, and victims derided: the then council leader eventually had to apologise to one of the victims for dismissing his allegations as those of an “extremely disturbed person.”
It’s pretty indisputable that throughout this appalling saga, Corbyn remained virtually silent; apart from a couple of brief statements in the early 90s calling for allegations to be investigated, he said next to nothing. This, it should be remembered, was a long-running scandal in Corbyn’s own constituency, and over the same decades, Corbyn called for public inquiries into Bloody Sunday, Iraq and the death of anti-nuclear protester Hilda Murrell.
www.mann4bassetlaw.com...
The reason that your response and inactions to these matters is worthy of specific scrutiny is that unlike others who did not see what was happening, or as we saw with Saville, kept their suspicions to themselves rather than speak out or investigate, you are wishing to lead the Labour Party during the period of Goddard inquiry into child abuse and are seeking become Prime Minister.
originally posted by: liteonit6969
Hi. First of all I have to say that is a very poorly phrased title. You are basing your op on your inability to look for quotes from corbyn on this scandal. I think it is very dangerous to make a thread titles like this and then finish your op asking for others to check if he wanted an investigation into the abuse.
The fact is you don't know.
So why make a thread based on the idea you do know.
That will bring me to the point of disinformation on anyone the system fears. I think you should research before you make a thread with that title rather than making it and then asking others to research.
On a random note I find it interesting the origin of the surname corbyn. Meaning raven. I'm not a big fan of using the bible as references but I do see the raven as quite an odd symbol. I myself would see it as ominous and dark. Whereas the bible has used the idea of a raven as a positive symbol.
originally posted by: MysterX
The Tories are crapping themselves...why? Is Corbyn a likely General Election winner? Probably not..at least not the next time around, but that's not what they're afraid of.
originally posted by: MysterX
Finally, after almost 20 years, Great Britain HAS an opposition party!
originally posted by: and14263
a reply to: Kester
What a surprise, another politician letting the disgusting habits of the elite go unnoticed.
Thanks for posting this. But how many more of these stories must we read before anything happens? Nothing will happen. Frustrating.
Not sure they are when it's Labour fearing an onslaught.
originally posted by: MysterX
Perhaps now we will have a dichotomous parliament, we will enjoy the by-product of true opposition with a renewed interest in politics, especially among the disillusioned younger voters..even if Corbyn doesn't get anywhere near Number 10, a resurgence in young people becoming interested in changing the Politics of Great Britain can never be a bad thing for our process.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Kester
I think it may be a bit of a stretch to label Corbyn a 'Child rape enabler'.
However, I think its pretty clear that like many from his socio-economic background he appears to have turned a blind eye to the activities of serial paedophiles as it runs contrary to his PC political agenda.
These privileged people transcend the political divide and have insinuated themselves in to almost every influential level of society.
I think its pretty clear that like many from his socio-economic background he appears to have turned a blind eye to the activities of serial paedophiles as it runs contrary to his PC political agenda.
originally posted by: alsace
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Kester
I think it may be a bit of a stretch to label Corbyn a 'Child rape enabler'.
OK, I'll call it like it is... Jeremy Corbyn is a child rapist who kept silent on the pediphile ring in Islington because he was a the centre of it. Why do you think he's been through three marriages? I used to live in neighbouring Westminster and all the politicians there knew he was involved.
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