Yes and your assumption was that all or vast majority hate Corbyn. I speak to these guys too and I’m telling you what they tell me. So it’s not a one size fits all picture. That’s all.
I agree that I’m dealing with a group who are disenfranchised with combat. PTSD sufferers and those who’ve seen the very worst of war. So they probably do have a different view. If you love shooting **** up for fun, then you’re right Corbyn probably ain’t your man
PTSD sufferers could have just been involved in a scary exercise mate... you can’t just throw a blanket over that condition. Vets will always hate the Tory party, but it doesn’t mean they necessarily ‘like’ or ‘support’ JC.
If you’ve lost a limb the last thing you wanna hear is some vegan hippie talking about his logs. I bet none of them forget to fill up though.
I'd put money on it. Thousands of vets served in NI when that ****er was in NI sucking up to the enemy. They went bezerk at his statement about what they were doing in the middle east caused Manchester arena. They said they were doing a job and don't want to blamed for them kids dying. To think serving and vets don't hate Corbyn is beyond naive.
It is. You know a few vets who don't mind Corbyn. I couldn't be more sure that the vast majority of service lads hate him.
It isn't. In my experience, veterans are from all walks of life and represent all types of views and opinions. You can't just pigeonhole them all into one 'Corbyn hating' group. Anyway fella, we're going round in circles. We'll have to agree to disagree on this one
If I try to put myself in the place of serving armed forces personnel, and ask myself if I thought Corbyn would be on my side and back me if he became PM, I couldn’t honestly answer Yes.