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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Hang on, I've just watched it. He condemns bombing and violence on all sides, but just won't single out the IRA. Quite right.

It's easy to be generic and condemn all violence, but Corbyn and MacDonnell actively supported an armed terrorist organisation murdering innocent men, women and children. If he had wanted to support the Nationalist cause, Corbyn could have supported John Hume and the non-violent movement, but he chose to support murdering terrorists. MacDonnell has since apologised. Corbyn hasn't.
 
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It's easy to be generic and condemn all violence, but Corbyn and MacDonnell actively supported an armed terrorist organisation murdering innocent men, women and children. If he had wanted to support the Nationalist cause, Corbyn he could have supported John Hume and the non-violent movement, but he chose to support murdering terrorists. MacDonnell has since apologised. Corbyn hasn't.

Did they actively support murder? I don't think so.
 
From an apparently unassailable position, the Tories seem to be doing their best to lose this election. A bizarre manifesto promising to hit pensioners, schoolchildren and foxes is not going to be wildly popular. You can't argue with the numbers in it though, because there aren't any. Polls out today show Labour closing the gap, so expect the personal attacks on Corbyn to be ramped up.

Down to a single digit lead for the first time since the snap election was announced.....maybe this isn't gonna be the foregone conclusion that some in the right wing media were hoping for.

Told ya!!
 
The Tories seem to be doing their best to throw the election. Very poor campaign from them and as for mentioning fox hunting!! Bizarre.

I will not be at all surprised if we see a hung parliament.
I said at the time that it was a ridiculously risky decision to call the election. These days, nothing is a foregone conclusion and the Tories have put some very bad policy ideas into their manifesto (along with a few good ones too, but I'd say the same about Labour).
 
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The Tories seem to be doing their best to throw the election. Very poor campaign from them and as for mentioning fox hunting!! Bizarre.

I will not be at all surprised if we see a hung parliament.
I said at the time that it was a ridiculously risky decision to call the election. These days, nothing is a foregone conclusion and the Tories have put some very bad policy ideas into their manifesto (along with a few good ones too, but I'd say the same about Labour).
They accused Trump of doing that before he won the election, it seems he hasn't given up yet saying and doing stupid things.
 
Told ya!!
Still don't think I'll be buying you a season ticket Col. Long way to go yet, and the Tories may be shocked into turning their anti Corbyn rhetoric to 11 - obviously their mates in the media were told that's it's time to go IRA on him.
 
Still don't think I'll be buying you a season ticket Col. Long way to go yet, and the Tories may be shocked into turning their anti Corbyn rhetoric to 11 - obviously their mates in the media were told that's it's time to go IRA on him.


Ah well, I'm afraid that I feel the same way about his past support for the IRA. I could never vote for someone who will always want to take our enemy's side. However, I'm now no longer sure that I can vote Tory either. It's a ****-fest!!