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HIS HEROES, would you trust him to run this country???

CORBYN ON THE IRA

Asked on Ulster radio if he’d condemn the Irish terrorist group, Corbyn

repeatedly avoided a direct answer—simply saying: ‘I condemn all bombing.

It is not a good idea, and it is terrible what happened.’

He added: ‘Look, I condemn what was done by the British Army as well as

other sides. What happened in Derry in 1972 [bloody Sunday] was pretty

devastating.’

Corbyn had previously invited Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams to the Commons

weeks after the IRA murdered five people in the Tory Conference bomb at

Brighton. In 1987, he observed a minute’s silence for IRA men killed by the SAS.

During the troubles between 1969 & 2001, an estimated 1,800 people—including

women and children—are estimated to have been murdered by the IRA.

ON HEZBOLLAH AND HAMAS

‘It will be my pleasure and honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends

from Hezbollah will be speaking. I’ve also invited friends from Hamas to come and speak.

‘The idea that [Hamas] should be labelled as a terrorist organisation by the UK government

is really a big, big historical mistake.’

Most governments regard the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation,

guilty of war crimes, torture, murder, abductions and deliberately targeting Israeli citizens.

ON SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC

(Yugoslav leader accused of genocide)

Corbyn opposed military strikes against the brute’s attacks in Kosovo. In 2004, he signed a

Commons motion praising Left-wing journalist John Pilger ‘on his expose’ of the fraudulent

justification for intervening in a “genocide” that never really existed in Kosovo”.

Milosevic was put on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for atrocities, including genocide

and crime against humanity .

ON HUGO CHAVEZ

(Former socialist president of Venezuela)

‘Thanks, Hugo Chavez, for showing that the poor matter and wealth can be shared. He made massive

contributions to Venezuela and a very wide world.’

The hard-line Marxist brought a rich oil economy to its knees—leaving his country a basket case,

ravaged by poverty and inflation.

ON CUBA

He praised Marxist Fidel Castro’s ‘achievements’ in healthcare and education and ‘the esteem in

which Castro is held.

More than a million people fled the dictator’s regime while he enriched himself.

PS After Lady Thatcher died, he said: ‘I don’t think we should be spending

all this money on recalling Parliament and a quasi-state funeral.’

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Now why did I not expect a response like that I ask myself??

Anything can be twisted, to suit what you wish to believe, all I have done

is to list what he has said in the past, you say this so called (in your words negative propaganda)

it just happens to be fact weather you wish to believe it or not, that is entirely up to you.

You are correct the electorate will decide, I would like to think that they are not as naïve,

as some politicians seem to think they are, when trying to pull the wool over their eyes.

You mention the Good Friday Agreement I would not call this an agreement, I would be

more inclined to call it an appeasement to murders, who have been let off, and would

in my opinion do the same all over again if it suited them to do so, and I would not rule

that out either, in the future.

Just remember nothing in this world is for free, somebody has to pay for it, I assume you are

in receipt of a military pension some body has to pay for it.

 

I have every respect for ex-servicemen, I served in the military myself for 28 years.

 

Don’t even start me on George Galloway.

 

 

 

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I cana't put links yet as my post count isn't high enough, but they come from various sources including parliament so I can't be accused of sticking to one paper.

They are in most papers and blogs around the world from Cornwall to Israel.

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The statements you have made suggest to me that you consider Jeremy Corbyn to have come from an ordinary background, and that he is just an ordinary working class person. (breath of fresh air??).

Secondly why when making a comment in relation to HIS HEROES, would you trust him to run this country??? did you just mention the IRA how about his other friends?

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How about answering my question , do you consider JC to be a working class person?

and stop trying to muddy the water, most people do that when they don't have an answer

to a question.

Corbyn could seize your shares.

Investors who buy shares in private utilities could have them confiscated by a future Labour government, Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign team have warned.

Corbyn told the Financial Times that Ed Miliband lost the election because he was not left-wing enough. ‘We were offering “austerity light” instead of a real alternatives’ he said. (I can just imagine what austerity heavy is).

John McDonnell, tipped to serve as chancellor in a Corbyn regime, has said Labour ‘reserves the right’ to take back shares with ‘no compensation’ in order to renationalise state assets.

McDonnell told the Observer anyone buying shares in a future privatisation, could expect to lose them under a Labour government. (welcome to the USSR mark2 just watch your pensions).

He said a Corbyn-led Labour government will reserve the right to bring them back into public ownership with either no compensation or with any under-valuation deducted from any compensation.

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Unfortunately SabreSheep I am unable to give you those like as I a new to CAG I have not don't enough post to allow me to include links.

But I can tell you this.

 

independent.co.uk

express .co.uk

Channel-4

 

parliament.co.uk 2004-05

jeremycorbyn on twitter

parliament.uk2007-08

check if you wish.

 

 

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Well you obviously are not going to answer my question relating to

Saint Jeremy Corbyn (Q:-Do you consider Jeremy Corbyn to have come

from an ordinary background, and that he is just an ordinary working

class person?)no answer surprise! surprise!

“So it leaves me to inform you”

St; Jeremy the 66-year-old Labour leadership favourite

campaigns as a man of the people, but Jeremy Corbyn

was to the manor born, and had a privileged childhood

growing up in a seven-bedroom manor house in the

Shropshire countryside.

The property, a former manor house on the Duke of

Sutherland’s estate. It is believed to be worth around

£500,000. (I was brought up in a council house with

five other brothers and sisters)(and when I got married

We lived in 2 rooms in a house with no bathroom and

shared the toilet with another family and he is going to

represent me lol).

St; Jeremy grew up to oppose grammar schools, for other

families, but he attended one in the area, in which he lived.

He and his brother went to Adam’s Grammar School in Newport.(hypocritical don’t you think?)

( ‘me’ well I went I went to a Secondary Modern School, which

suited me as I am more hands on than academic, I didn’t

begrudge others going to grammar’s though).

As for antone, intimating that I am a rich person who should

pay my taxes, I am not jealous of people who have money,

you only need to read the papers money does not brings

happiness. So I’ll stick to being just ordinary thank you.

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