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No you linked them by claiming he supported the IRA. Then you took it further and insinuated he murdered children.

You used the murders play politics and attack him. You belittle the victims of the IRA nobody else.
Bullshit :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
if you don't make "deals" wars continue .

This <ok>

As much as we all want to be revolted at 'terrorists' and claim we'll never negotiate with them, it is only dialogue in the end that breaks the cycle of violence.

It's why I mentioned earlier, Thatcher's Govt were secretly meeting with the IRA (and rightly so) because ultimately you have to make deals with these people for the bloodshed to stop. Some folk want to chastise Corbyn for doing the same, but he was one of the first to try and establish a working dialogue towards what ultimately became the Good Friday agreement.
 
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Anyway, anybody think he'll walk ?

If he had any decency he would

Which means he won't

The real problem is who would replace him, I seriously doubt there is anyone in Labour or Conservatives who would be interested in the role and would be trusted and respected by the majority of the population
 
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ok if you don't make "deals" conflicts continue .

It's not even that a deal was made in stopping the conflict, it's that known culprits got away with murder in doing so. They should have been brought to justice.

The end.

Anyway, not going into this as anyone who defends the IRA in any shape or form is dead to me.

And this is supposed to be a non political thread about a virus after all.
 
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Mate the IRA blew up Deal Barracks, nowt more than musicians. I still remember it today, never to be forgotten1989.

Those that lost thier lives that day in Kent...

Ten Royal Marines died at the scene. They were: Msn Mick Ball, 24, Msn Andy Cleatheroe, 25, Msn Trevor Davis, 39, Msn Richard Fice, 22, Msn Richard "Taff" Jones, 27, Band Cpl David 'Mac' McMillan, 26, Band Cpl Dean Pavey, 31, Msn Mark Petch, 26, Msn Tim Reeves, 24 and Msn Bob Simmonds, 34.
The 11th, Msn Christopher Nolan, 21, died in hospital from his injuries on October 18.

This was a local Kent newspaper remembering it this year....

https://www.kentonline.co.uk/deal/news/we-didnt-break-and-neither-did-the-people-of-deal-254364/

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Thats bad mate but i Doubt theyd have been blowing anyone over here up if our army wernt over there invading thier County.
 
Ok, so we can bring this thread back on track, I'll close it until the morning. Then hopefully virus debate will continue thereafter....yeah right!
 
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Government now say we need to show proof of a a negative lateral flow test to enter 10,000 plus football stadiums from next week (or show your NHS Covid pass as proof of vaccination.).

What about kids who have been vacccinated but the NHS App doesn't cater for that/them ?

Does this mean unvaccinated fans and those U16 will have to pay for a test to receive the necessary proof ?

As yet cannot find any details of how exactly this is all going to work.
 
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