and is not friends with terrorists
corbyn is a keen ira supporter thus a friend of terrorists. That is who is leading the labour party and hoping to be pm.
and is not friends with terrorists
corbyn is a keen ira supporter thus a friend of terrorists. That is who is leading the labour party and hoping to be pm.
that may ? and I stress the word May
be stretching the truth a tadge ???
Well, you wouldn't want someone to say they would remove the VAT from tampons and then not do it, would you?Lies are an important part of life
truth do we all really want the truth about everything ?
do we really want to tell the truth about every thing ?
Yes it is truthful that Corbyn helped with the peace process and led to the good friday agreement.No, it is truthful. The reality is Corbyn was deeply involved and now attempting a better image of himself.
Some people for years did not know or follow what he did or are too young to have been around then.
Slander is not a crime, and much of the lies are essentially slanderours / libellous. If somebody stood outside your house telling everybody that passed that you were a paedophile, anti-Semite, racist and rapist, would you be OK with that, as it is not a crime?
.Yes it is truthful that Corbyn helped with the peace process and led to the good friday agreement.
Im pleased that ReJect realises what a hero Corbyn is
corbyn is a keen ira supporter thus a friend of terrorists. That is who is leading the labour party and hoping to be pm.
Nothing wrong with the idea of a United Ireland but advocating and using terrorism to achieve a United Ireland is the problem.Supporting the idea of a united Ireland is not the same thing as supporting terrorism.
Supporting a free Palestine is not the same thing as supporting terrorism.
It's just an easy way to smear and attack somebody.
Around the same time, the west, including America and the UK, supported the mujahideen, and later Taliban, in fighting the Soviet Union in the middle east. That must mean Great Britain and America are terrorist's friends too?
So there is proof that in meeting with the IRA, Corybn was encouraging them to be more violent, rather than speaking with them to look at a peaceful resolution? I'd like to see that evidence.Nothing wrong with the idea of a United Ireland but advocating and using terrorism to achieve a United Ireland is the problem.
something which the many sabre rattlers need to be reminded of!the UK is supposed to be a democracy , therefore political change can be achieved without recourse to violence.