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posted on 5/6/17

I'm not going to turn this article into a political slinging match, you're entitled to vote for who you want. But I will end on this, I firmly believe you reap what you sow, and i'm sure Corbyn has a similar opinion. The British empire had no business in going to Ireland in the first place. Lets not forget the Irish famine in 1845 where countless millions were starved to death, and the enslavement of many Irish people by the British empire.

Corbyn was clearly conscious of the sensitive & fragile history between the two Countries.

RIP to the 7 people who died on Saturday. Stay safe everyone.

posted on 5/6/17

You brought Corbyn up, not me.

A man who stood to remember RA killers who murdered and maimed children of the people he now stands to represent, yet never stood to remember those that they killed.

Did not exactly stand together then did he? Au contraire.

He either believes we reap what we sow or he does not. If he does, he has no place condemning Saturday either. He should probably be inviting IS over for a tour of parliament

posted on 5/6/17

Warrington. 2 children dead, others maimed.

It does not matter if it is Irish Republicans or those seeking an Islamic capliphate. The targeting of kids is disgusting.

Where was Corbyn's disgust then? Where is it now?



http://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour-leader-corbyn-faces-fresh-criticism-for-silence-over-warrington-bombing-35646993.html

Last night Kenny Donaldson from Innocent Victims United said his group had requested to meet Mr Corbyn four times, but had not received a response. "Jeremy Corbyn continues to treat the innocent victims and survivors of PIRA terrorism with contempt," he told the Belfast Telegraph.

"He is the only politician that our organisation has requested to meet with (on four occasions now) who refuses to even acknowledge correspondence.


"Within the Labour Party are many honourable representatives who know and understand what terrorism is - Kate Hoey, Dan Jarvis and there are many others."

He added: "The Warrington bomb saw the murder of two children, one a mere toddler.

"What type of person cannot even bring himself to condemn the actions which brought about that death of his own fellow citizens? Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and the other quasi-Sinn Fein/PIRA politicians within the Labour Party's ranks must be faced down by the many decent representatives and members within the party and brought to heel."

posted on 6/6/17

comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee 88 (57 years since spurs last won the Title) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 1 day, 11 hours ago
From August 1969 to July 2007, the British military killed 306 people during an operation named Banner, about 51% of whom were civilians and 41% of whom were members of republican paramilitaries.

There is no innocent side to any conflict.
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There were things done wrongly by the Ruc and army, who are human,but they were being butchered by the ra and inla.
The ra etc killed more catholics than anyone, BTW.

The ra did exactly what Isis fanboys do, targetting ordinary folk in Belfast, Manchester, Enniskillen, Brum and London!
Jew supported them, and opposed All anti- terror laws with Muppet Abbott, until now, when they want votes, and go all pro police.

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