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Why we should all vote for Jeremy Corybn

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posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:44 PM
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originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: grainofsand




At least it was government attempting to find resolution to the terrorism


Well that worked well then.

We had to wait another 25 years.

And Corbyn's cozy chats with SF/IRA achieved what exactly?


It may have missed you but Corbyn has never been in Government. He had no mandate to act on behalf of The U.K. as a peace broker.


No, perhaps you failed to read my posts properly, I stated he was a back bench MP so obviously I knew he has never been in government or had any mandate to act on behalf of the UK.
So, now you realise that, what the # was he doing as an opposition MP having cozy chats with SF/IRA?



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:46 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: grainofsand




At least it was government attempting to find resolution to the terrorism


Well that worked well then.

We had to wait another 25 years.

And Corbyn's cozy chats with SF/IRA achieved what exactly?


It may have missed you but Corbyn has never been in Government. He had no mandate to act on behalf of The U.K. as a peace broker.


No, perhaps you failed to read my posts properly, I stated he was a back bench MP so obviously I knew he has never been in government or had any mandate to act on behalf of the UK.
So, now you realise that, what the # was he doing as an opposition MP having cozy chats with SF/IRA?



So you are advocating that what ever an elected M.P. does has to come with restrictions ?

Is that a what happens in a democratic country ?



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:47 PM
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originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

This woman is the worst Prime Minister in my lifetime.






Tony #ing Blair......

May is a old battle axe with the charisma of a rock sure but Blair is a WAR CRIMINAL and caused with Brown the financial crash.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:49 PM
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originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: grainofsand




At least it was government attempting to find resolution to the terrorism


Well that worked well then.

We had to wait another 25 years.

And Corbyn's cozy chats with SF/IRA achieved what exactly?


It may have missed you but Corbyn has never been in Government. He had no mandate to act on behalf of The U.K. as a peace broker.


No, perhaps you failed to read my posts properly, I stated he was a back bench MP so obviously I knew he has never been in government or had any mandate to act on behalf of the UK.
So, now you realise that, what the # was he doing as an opposition MP having cozy chats with SF/IRA?



So you are advocating that what ever an elected M.P. does has to come with restrictions ?

Is that a what happens in a democratic country ?

No, you just invented that.
I asked a question, what the # was a lowly opposition back bench MP doing having cozy chats with the IRA?
You got any answers to explain that?



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:53 PM
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originally posted by: PaddyInf

originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: PaddyInf

Are you suggesting that none of his friends knew about his pedo activities not even the Prime minister ?
or even the queen of #ing England ?

aye nae bother mate


Do you have evidence to the contrary? Otherwise it's all just accusations.


I was common knowlege - won't embedd the video here but here's a link to videos of jokes about how weel knows a pedophile he was ver the 40 years.

www.youtube.com...

Given he'd have been vetted by Special Branch before being allowed to visit Chequers, it's highly unklieky she wasn't aware.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 12:58 PM
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originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: PaddyInf

originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: PaddyInf

Are you suggesting that none of his friends knew about his pedo activities not even the Prime minister ?
or even the queen of #ing England ?

aye nae bother mate


Do you have evidence to the contrary? Otherwise it's all just accusations.

So yeah, it was common knowledge amonst the higher echelons of the Labour party as well.


I was common knowlege - won't embedd the video here but here's a link to videos of jokes about how weel knows a pedophile he was ver the 40 years.

www.youtube.com...

Given he'd have been vetted by Special Branch before being allowed to visit Chequers, it's highly unklieky she wasn't aware.

They all have dirt on their hands when it comes to top level paedophilia.
It's not even a party political argument.
Maybe the Greens are the only ones free of that dirty past.
edit on 2.6.2017 by grainofsand because: fix quote tag issues



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:04 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok

May wouldn't hand over British territory if a foreign army invaded either.
Scumbag traitor Corbyn would.
I bet he was bullied to # at school, the snivelling weak #.
I'd grieve for the UK if he was in charge of national security.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:04 PM
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originally posted by: alldaylong
You do realise that in the 1970's The Tory Government was having secret meetings with The IRA ?


There was contact throughout the Troubles between the IRA and the UK government (of all hues).

Corbyn's view at the time is well documented and he supported the IRA's aims. Corbyn spoke at commemorations to honour dead IRA terrorists, for example. The same applies to his mate the Shadow Chancellor, that terrorist sympathised McDonald.

I will not vote for Labour while Corbyn is in charge because of his lack of courage to admit his past mistakes in supporting terrorists within Britain. At least McDonald has had the decency to apologise for some of the stuff he said.

Below is a link to a transcript of Corbyn's recent interview on condemning the IRA. The IRA killed 1,700 people during the Troubles from across Britain - Catholic and Protestant alike. Far more than the British Army or all other groups combined. People were tortured, murdered and "disappeared". The IRA terrorised both the Catholic and the Protestant community. Corbyn toasted their health and gave them encouragement to continue. He does not have the decency to apologise.

Belfast Telegraph
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posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:09 PM
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a reply to: paraphi

Corbyn is a disgrace, but those fawning over him will just say nothing to see here move along.
It's the Falklands for me though, the #ing traitor.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:13 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: grainofsand




At least it was government attempting to find resolution to the terrorism


Well that worked well then.

We had to wait another 25 years.

And Corbyn's cozy chats with SF/IRA achieved what exactly?


It may have missed you but Corbyn has never been in Government. He had no mandate to act on behalf of The U.K. as a peace broker.


No, perhaps you failed to read my posts properly, I stated he was a back bench MP so obviously I knew he has never been in government or had any mandate to act on behalf of the UK.
So, now you realise that, what the # was he doing as an opposition MP having cozy chats with SF/IRA?



So you are advocating that what ever an elected M.P. does has to come with restrictions ?

Is that a what happens in a democratic country ?

No, you just invented that.
I asked a question, what the # was a lowly opposition back bench MP doing having cozy chats with the IRA?
You got any answers to explain that?


Two questions for you.

What Illegal offence has Corbyn ever commited?

What offence has Corbyn ever been charged with ?

With that i am out.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:13 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: crazyewok

May wouldn't hand over British territory if a foreign army invaded either.
Scumbag traitor Corbyn would.
I bet he was bullied to # at school, the snivelling weak #.
I'd grieve for the UK if he was in charge of national security.


Yeah I would actually worry for the people of Gibraltar and the falklands.....



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:16 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

This woman is the worst Prime Minister in my lifetime.



and caused with Brown the financial crash.


Tony #ing Blair......

May is a old battle ax e with the charisma of a rock sure but Blair is a WAR CRIMINAL and caused with Brown the financial crash.

......You really havn't been paying attention, Maybe politics is not for you.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:19 PM
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By the way I want to point our there is a HUGE diffrence between the IRA and ISIS.

Sure the IRA where pieces of # and criminals but they did have legitimate concerns and a cause based on legitimate reasons. The UK should have negotiated with them long before they even became a problem. I. The end we did find common ground.


ISIS are just pices of #. They have no legitimate aims or concerns, hell there sole aim and concern is convert everyone or kill them. That means there is no common ground, unless corbyns turns the UK into a muslim theocracy. We have NOTHING to talk to ISIS about. You cant negotiate with a group who aim is total conversion to Islam of the world....

Also the IRA did not deliberately kill children....
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posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:19 PM
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a reply to: alldaylong

I didn't say he did anything illegal, but I'd say he bordered on treason laws if he met known terrorists and didn't tell the authorities that he was meeting known terrorists for a cozy chat over a cup of tea.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:26 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: crazyewok

May wouldn't hand over British territory if a foreign army invaded either.
Scumbag traitor Corbyn would.
I bet he was bullied to # at school, the snivelling weak #.
I'd grieve for the UK if he was in charge of national security.


Yeah I would actually worry for the people of Gibraltar and the falklands.....

Lol, Corbyn would give up on these places as well if a foreign force wanted to steal them...
Akrotiri and Dhekelia; Anguilla; Bermuda; British Antarctic Territory; British Indian Ocean Territory; British Virgin Islands; Cayman Islands; Montserrat; Pitcairn Islands; Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Turks and Caicos Islands.

Weasel traitor condemning the British action to fight for the islands and instead advocating for ceding sovereignty to Argentina in a share-lets-play-nice deal.
Gutless spineless #.

*Edit*
I bet when he was at school he struck a deal with the bully to only take 75% of his lunch money.
edit on 2.6.2017 by grainofsand because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:38 PM
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I like Jeremy Corbyn a lot. He is sincere, caring and for the most part, anti-establishment.

I just couldn't vote for him as on the big subjects such as Brexit, immigration and the national debt, he has no answer at all. In fact, if he was in charge, he would keep us in the single market, we would have even more immigration and our national debt will explode! By the end of his term in office, I bet we would be paying more servicing our national debt than we pay for the NHS.

I will be sticking to my principles and voting UKIP, even though it may backfire against me in terms of helping Labour get in, as I also couldn't vote for that Tory manifesto either.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:43 PM
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Corbyn is buying votes by promising young people things the country simply cannot afford.

Scrap tuition fees immediately. Heard he is even thinking of backdating it to 2012. That could easily be upto 27k per graduate written off. I'm assuming it's just tuition fees and not maintenance grants. Tuition fees are a joke but writing them off when people were well aware of the cost and have legally binding contracts is an even bigger joke. What about the Universities that have made huge financial commitments and would face a huge shortfall. How will he pay for it - extra 7.5% NI for anyone earning over 50k. No thanks! I work bloody hard - regulat days over 20 hours, sometimes 80 + hours a week.

Brexit and Scottish Indy Ref - would probably go against will of people on both. A coalition with SNP - no ta.

Diane Abott - been in bed with her for years, absolute loon and should not be allowed any sort of role in government.

NHS - can't afford his policies. I love the NHS but it is unsustainable in its current form due to the ridiculous costs imposed by big Pharma for drugs that have negligible benefit.

Immigration - his views are simply frightening. Free money and housing to anyone - anyone!

Schools - his plans for class size pledges cannot be afforded. Why are classes in some areas so big ...

School dinners for kids - poorer families will still get them so what is the issue. I will happily pay (or send in a packed lunch to make sure it's healthy)

Care for the elderly - face it we are screwed as a nation. The wealth is mis balanced between generations especially the older ones who benefitted from the ridiculous property bubble. There are simply not enough children being born to support the future load on the NHS . Something has to be done. More uncontrolled immigration is not the answer.

Private sector pay and pensions - pay needs to be looked at as it is rising below inflation. However pensions are a bit of a joke. I'll get less out per year than I currently pay in on current calculations and that's in 30 years!

I was a labour voter for years, to my eternal shame I voted for Bliar twice. Every leader since then has been an unelectable idiot. They missed their chance with David Miliband

Not a Tory by nature but see no choice

If Corbyn gets in the grief in the US media over Trumpy will look like a storm in a tea cup

Apologies - rant over



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:50 PM
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originally posted by: DrBobH
Apologies - rant over


Haha don't apologise!
Fantastic rant, and fair enough, it's only your 44th post in two years.



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:53 PM
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a reply to: grainofsand

I need inspiration ...



posted on Jun, 2 2017 @ 01:55 PM
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originally posted by: DrBobH
a reply to: grainofsand

I need inspiration ...

Lol, no surprise this Corbyn thread inspired you.
Sometimes we've got to call bull# out for what it is.



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