'Totally unacceptable': MoD criticises troops after Corbyn picture used in target practice

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What really is totally unacceptable is not being a knobhead para per se, rather that you filmed said knobheadery and released the clip. That's the bit that means these blokes should not be around loaded guns.

Some of the best soldiers in the world. Half the SAS is ex para.
 
Why would soldiers have any respect for Corbyn? He supports the freedom of IRA killers whilst supporting the persecution of soldiers.
 
Change to your 'spelling head', Bodd ;)

Pinochet - a killer of thousands of innocent people...

A friend of Thatcher - a killer of thousands of innocent people...

Different methods, same result!
No the same mate
 
A terrorist is only a terrorist to those who feel terrorised.
Your next door neighbour who complains about the size of your hedge could be classified as a terrorist if he appears at your front door with a chainsaw threatening to cut down your hedge without your consent.
 
Why would soldiers have any respect for Corbyn? He supports the freedom of IRA killers whilst supporting the persecution of soldiers.
All Governments since the Good Friday agreement have compromised on jail terms for murderers...

But why should soldiers be treated any different if they have also committed murder?

Or should a particular uniform/creed provide immunity from investigation?

Therein lies the route to a return to the cycle of violence!
 
Had to laugh after watching the video which had been described as "Shocking" ..
British soldiers firing paintballs at a picture of a British politician.

If only the IRA had used paintballs in their campaign.
 
Did anyone notice how the media ( BBC) presented this story , in early editions they pointed out that guns used were paintball guns and that none of the soldiers were seen to be targeting the poster , this is born out by the video which shows only splashes of paint from nearby targets. Yet later reports had the BBC announcing soldiers were using the poster as target practice and a much more heavy edge to the story . Seems they wanted a serious story to report where none existed .
 
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