Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
30-05-2017, 11:08
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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Yes, Corbyn has for many decades been highly selective about whom he meets, sympathises with and chooses to support or condemn. His past is catching up with him and now he's no longer just a pathetic back bench sideshow that's quite right and proper.
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He's selective, but he's reasonably easy to predict. He'll be for whichever side is against U.K. policy (regardless of which party is in power and making that policy),
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30-05-2017, 12:39
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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He's selective, but he's reasonably easy to predict. He'll be for whichever side is against U.K. policy (regardless of which party is in power and making that policy),
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Damn you forever for slurring comrade Corbyn!!...
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30-05-2017, 13:58
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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Damn you forever for slurring comrade Corbyn!!...
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The Corbynites are out in force on social media. They sit waiting for Theresa May to post something, posting crap on her every post. They class Tory voters as lost sheep, funny really because most of the activists have changed their profile picture with a vote IRAbour border on it, whose doing the sheep following again ?
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30-05-2017, 14:45
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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The Corbynites are out in force on social media. They sit waiting for Theresa May to post something, posting crap on her every post. They class Tory voters as lost sheep, funny really because most of the activists have changed their profile picture with a vote IRAbour border on it, whose doing the sheep following again ?
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They're idiots and hypocrisy is their stock in trade just as much as nastiness is.
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31-05-2017, 12:41
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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Originally Posted by Mick
The Corbynites are out in force on social media. They sit waiting for Theresa May to post something, posting crap on her every post. They class Tory voters as lost sheep, funny really because most of the activists have changed their profile picture with a vote IRAbour border on it, whose doing the sheep following again ?
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Well when the news media won't give you a fair hearing what can you expect..
Oh BTW..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-40059846
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The Conservatives seem to be targeting Facebook users in marginal constituencies with anti-Jeremy Corbyn attack adverts, designed to draw away the Labour faithful.
Labour are also using Facebook advertising, but their messages are not focused on leaders and their personalities.
BBC Trending is working with BBC Newsnight and BBC local radio to shed light on the role of social media advertising in the general election.
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31-05-2017, 13:18
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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That is a complete cop out, Maggy.
The Media has just been as harsh on May. With her Manifesto woes.
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31-05-2017, 13:29
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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That is a complete cop out, Maggy.
The Media has just been as harsh on May. With her Manifesto woes.
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Not a fan of her manifesto then Mick ?? They're rare items now most of them have been pulped.
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31-05-2017, 13:34
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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That is a complete cop out, Maggy.
The Media has just been as harsh on May. With her Manifesto woes.
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NOW they are..But that's not been the case ever since Corbyn won the original party leader election and you know it..But you refuse to acknowledge it.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...ish-newspapers
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The veteran BBC broadcaster David Dimbleby has intervened in the election campaign to say that Jeremy Corbyn has not been treated fairly in the press.
The broadcaster, who is often regarded as the voice of the nation after decades of fronting Question Time, election night specials and state occasions, strayed into unfamiliar territory by backing a longstanding complaint by Corbyn’s supporters.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a7144381.html
http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/resea...my-Corbyn.aspx
https://inforrm.wordpress.com/2017/0...ome-tom-mills/
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31-05-2017, 13:42
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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Not a fan of her manifesto then Mick ?? They're rare items now most of them have been pulped.
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Not read it, I really do not get the obsession this year with Manifesto's, the way IRAbour's has been presented, it's like it is the 10 commandments and their activists are like, 'read it read it, it's all costed.'
No thanks.
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Do not tell me what I know Maggy or refuse to acknowledge, I know what I know, not you.
Corbyn should never have won the leadership election, he is not leadership material and never has been, even his PLP thought this when they won a vote of no confidence him not that long ago, he should never have won them, especially the second time round.
Thanks to Ed Miliband changing the rules on leadership elections, is why IRAbour is in this mess now and more than half it's MP's are distancing themselves from Corbyn.
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31-05-2017, 14:04
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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Thanks to Ed Miliband changing the rules on leadership elections, is why IRAbour is in this mess now and more than half it's MP's are distancing themselves from Corbyn.
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To be fair Corbyn did win amongst the members as well.
The mistake was the PLP putting him on the ballot in the first place for the sake of 'debate'. Their system to designed to make sure any future leader has the backing of their Parliamentary party, it was idiotic to nominate someone who wouldn't.
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31-05-2017, 14:22
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK
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To be fair Corbyn did win amongst the members as well.
The mistake was the PLP putting him on the ballot in the first place for the sake of 'debate'. Their system to designed to make sure any future leader has the backing of their Parliamentary party, it was idiotic to nominate someone who wouldn't.
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Agreed.
I suppose people are thinking, why am I saying mess. What mess?
IRAbour (I am not sorry I keep calling them this, I just cannot take this party seriously with 3 of them wanting Britain to be defeated at the start of their political careers, hair style changes aside).
Suppose they do win or they form a coalition of chaos, I agree with May, this is what it would be. Will it be a bed of roses? They won, all is good?
Far from it.... the infighting will just be as it was when they were in opposition. It will be a joke government and a laughing stock abroad.
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