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Thread: OT Why has the Labour party sold its soul?

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Wow you're really not that bright are you.

    Other people will have watched those two programmes and thought the Corbyn one was correct and the Broke one was agitprop.

    Or they may have though they were both spot on, or both bull****.
    Personal insults say much more about you than they do me fella, care to answer my question on Corbyn and anti semitism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Basically proved my point about gullibility and how much of a sheep you are...

    Please tell me how many times Corbyn has been either disciplined, cautioned, arrested, whatever in any cases regarding racism, just one will do me.....tick tock tick tock
    I think you will find its not a crime hanging around with terrorists, being bankrupt, being antisemitic

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    I think you will find its not a crime hanging around with terrorists, being bankrupt, being antisemitic
    Really?? You do need to brush up on our laws on hate speech, aiding and abetting terrorism etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Wow, so you cite the racism as an excuse to hate Corbyn, get called out then cite his alleged support at a protest as a fall back, and let's face a few home truths, it wasn't a protest in favour of the IRA at all was it, you've just proved, twice over, that you're talking out of your Harris mate.
    You got me mixed up with someone else mate. I was just stating a fact.

    Jeremy Corbyn was arrested in 1986 taking part in a protest by IRA sympathisers to “show solidarity” with accused terrorists including the Brighton bomber, a Sunday Times investigation reveals.

    Corbyn joined a picket outside the Old Bailey to oppose the “show trial” of a group including Patrick Magee, who was subsequently convicted of murdering five people at the 1984 Tory party conference.

    Magee was also convicted with the other defendants of planning a massive bombing campaign in London and seaside resorts.

    Plus......

    Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's links to a pro-IRA group were examined by police in the 1980s and early 1990s, it has emerged.

    Mr Corbyn came to the attention of police after becoming involved with Red Action, an ultra-left group that expressed its "unconditional and uncritical support" for the IRA and included members of an IRA bombing team.

    Patrick Hayes, a Red Action leader, and another member, Jan Taylor, were convicted of an IRA bombing campaign in England and sentenced to 30 years in jail.

    Northern Ireland MP caught up in Jeremy Corbyn terror wreath-laying row. A third member, Liam Heffernan, was convicted of stealing explosives for another republican terrorist organisation, the INLA, and sentenced to 23 years.

    Mr Corbyn spoke at at least three Red Action meetings between 1985 and 1992 and the group sometimes met at his then-constituency office.

    Speaking to The Sunday Times, a senior police officer from the period revealed there was serious concern at the time that Mr Corbyn's links, including hosting IRA and Sinn Fein figures at the House of Commons, had allowed the IRA to become familiar with the layout and security of the building.

    "He knew they (Red Action) were open supporters of terrorism and he supported them," he said. "We had no evidence that he knew they were actively involved in terrorism themselves."

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    Don't think most socialists were against the IRAs principals just their methods. The Brits have treat the Irish like shyte going back to the potato famine and beyond. Read up on your history big lad and be ashamed to be English.

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    While ever human beings are being treat like shyte they will rebel against it and rightly so in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    You got me mixed up with someone else mate. I was just stating a fact.

    Jeremy Corbyn was arrested in 1986 taking part in a protest by IRA sympathisers to “show solidarity” with accused terrorists including the Brighton bomber, a Sunday Times investigation reveals.

    Corbyn joined a picket outside the Old Bailey to oppose the “show trial” of a group including Patrick Magee, who was subsequently convicted of murdering five people at the 1984 Tory party conference.

    Magee was also convicted with the other defendants of planning a massive bombing campaign in London and seaside resorts.

    Plus......

    Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's links to a pro-IRA group were examined by police in the 1980s and early 1990s, it has emerged.

    Mr Corbyn came to the attention of police after becoming involved with Red Action, an ultra-left group that expressed its "unconditional and uncritical support" for the IRA and included members of an IRA bombing team.

    Patrick Hayes, a Red Action leader, and another member, Jan Taylor, were convicted of an IRA bombing campaign in England and sentenced to 30 years in jail.

    Northern Ireland MP caught up in Jeremy Corbyn terror wreath-laying row. A third member, Liam Heffernan, was convicted of stealing explosives for another republican terrorist organisation, the INLA, and sentenced to 23 years.

    Mr Corbyn spoke at at least three Red Action meetings between 1985 and 1992 and the group sometimes met at his then-constituency office.

    Speaking to The Sunday Times, a senior police officer from the period revealed there was serious concern at the time that Mr Corbyn's links, including hosting IRA and Sinn Fein figures at the House of Commons, had allowed the IRA to become familiar with the layout and security of the building.

    "He knew they (Red Action) were open supporters of terrorism and he supported them," he said. "We had no evidence that he knew they were actively involved in terrorism themselves."
    My you have been busy, I'd just point out that Corbyn is a member of the Queens privy council, to be a member of such requires the utmost vigorous security vetting, he's no more a terrorist supporter than you are, indeed, given he's a privy councillor, I'd suggest he's less likely to be, keep the blinkers on though big lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    My you have been busy, I'd just point out that Corbyn is a member of the Queens privy council, to be a member of such requires the utmost vigorous security vetting, he's no more a terrorist supporter than you are, indeed, given he's a privy councillor, I'd suggest he's less likely to be, keep the blinkers on though big lad.
    Yea and we all know that being on the privy council makes you cleaner than white dont we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    Yea and we all know that being on the privy council makes you cleaner than white dont we.
    As said, it means he's been vetted with more safety checks than you'll ever be, what don't you get about that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    As said, it means he's been vetted with more safety checks than you'll ever be, what don't you get about that?
    So what you are saying is that being a member of the privy council means you are an angel and therefore perfect in every way?

    Like I said above " Yea and we all know that being on the privy council makes you cleaner than white dont we " The first that came to mind when you made the statement was "Elliot Morley" who went to prison for the expenses scandal in 2009 and the 2nd one that came to mind was "John Profumo" which I am sure you know about him too and I am sure there will be many more if I made the effort to check.

    Being a member of the privy council means sweet FA mate and you know it.

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