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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Got to take issue with your, "Labour politicians, lying slimeballs the lot of them, they're all on the make". Absolutely not all of them sinkov. Just look at one MP who has the lowest historic and consistent next to nothing expenses claim in the whole Houses of Parliament. I'll give you a clue...

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    Terrorist sympathiser, this man has children's blood on his hands, no friend of mine, nor yours BT.

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    sinkov, he is a friend of BT without doubt. I am certain that, if JC had remained as head of the LP, our own BT would still be a member of the LP. He definitely likes the fact that a socialist leader should be a 'socialist' ---even though they are all on the make, one way or another and always look after their own interests before anything else.

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    sinkov, he is a friend of BT without doubt. I am certain that, if JC had remained as head of the LP, our own BT would still be a member of the LP. He definitely likes the fact that a socialist leader should be a 'socialist' ---even though they are all on the make, one way or another and always look after their own interests before anything else.
    Damned right I would still be in the Labour Party Supersub6, if Starmer had not knifed Jeremy in the back.

    Please have a check at the MP's annual expenses claim, it's all in the public domain. You will clearly see they are not all buying third homes and moats for their garden ponds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Got to take issue with your, "Labour politicians, lying slimeballs the lot of them, they're all on the make". Absolutely not all of them sinkov. Just look at one MP who has the lowest historic and consistent next to nothing expenses claim in the whole Houses of Parliament. I'll give you a clue...

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    Have a good look at the photo above, then read about the numerous people, thousands, many of them innocent women and children, murdered in cold blood by IRA s-c-u-m, and this man supported them, still does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Damned right I would still be in the Labour Party Supersub6, if Starmer had not knifed Jeremy in the back.

    Please have a check at the MP's annual expenses claim, it's all in the public domain. You will clearly see they are not all buying third homes and moats for their garden ponds.
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Have a good look at the photo above, then read about the numerous people, thousands, many of them innocent women and children, murdered in cold blood by IRA s-c-u-m, and this man supported them, still does.
    BT ---I was not talking about expenses, I said that they are all on the make and look after their own interest. Expenses fiddling was stupid, although they all thought that they would never be found out because there were no real checks. It does not stop them doing under the table deals, being in the pocket of companies because of under the table payments etc., etc. or even accepting payment for fixing up a meeting with whoever. You will not find many, if any, 'clean' politicians.

    sinkov --I certainly would not argue about what you have stated and neither would lots of Veterans who are still being persecuted for doing their job some 50 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Have a good look at the photo above, then read about the numerous people, thousands, many of them innocent women and children, murdered in cold blood by IRA s-c-u-m, and this man supported them, still does.
    In my thirties I had the good fortune to visit Ireland on many occasions. I always had the idea going round in my head "What the f*ck are we (the British Army) doing here"?

    In the north you witnessed the hard line Paisley type Protestants who to be honest, I found to be extremely hateful.

    100 miles south you found the nicest folk you ever could meet and somewhere in between were the Republican Army fighting for a secular, independent Ireland.

    No-one could possibly justify a lot of the IRA actions and all it did was stiffen the British resistance to Independence for Ireland.

    Jeremy Corbyn it must be remembered, was at the time a fairly inconsequential backbench Labour MP who advocated a discourse with your so-called terrorists.

    I still think it's better to have a narrative rather than blowing innocent folk up (them), or bombing the f*ck out of them (us).

    I have no idea who coined the phrase, but it as always resonates in my head, "One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist".

    Trump for all of his many failings has managed to get the Arab Nations talking and trading with Israel. Perhaps old Jeremy had a point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    BT ---I was not talking about expenses, I said that they are all on the make and look after their own interest. Expenses fiddling was stupid, although they all thought that they would never be found out because there were no real checks. It does not stop them doing under the table deals, being in the pocket of companies because of under the table payments etc., etc. or even accepting payment for fixing up a meeting with whoever. You will not find many, if any, 'clean' politicians.

    sinkov --I certainly would not argue about what you have stated and neither would lots of Veterans who are still being persecuted for doing their job some 50 years ago.
    This is a bit of a diversion even for you Supersub6.

    Tory contracts for cronies is a million miles away from the abysmal issue of some of our veterans still being persecuted for acting under orders and doing their job some 50 years ago. Both topics are scandalous in their own merit, without any need for conflating the two.

    Behave mon ami.

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    This is what Corbyn supports, from the Irish Times in 2003.

    "Gardaí this afternoon confirmed that a body found on a beach near Carlingford in Co Louth in August was that of Mrs Jean McConville who was abducted and murdered by the IRA in 1972. It was announced this afternoon that DNA tests proved that the remains, which were discovered accidentally by passers by in area known as Shelling Hill near Carlingford were those of the Belfast woman. Mother-of-ten Mrs McConville (37) was abducted in the city by a 12-strong gang three weeks before Christmas 1972. The 'crime' of the Protestant woman married to a Catholic was alleged to have been to tend a dying soldier wounded in an IRA attack outside her home at Divis Flats in west Belfast. In a statement released this evening, the Taoiseach, Mr Ahern said today's confirmation brought to an end "a time of terrible uncertainty for the McConville family" and expressed his hope that it would "help the healing process for the family, who have endured so much pain through the loss of their mother."

    Ten children left without their mother, and all because she helped a dying man. Terrorists, freedom fighters my arse, sadistic murdering s-c-u-m, and Corbyn was supporting them. The man's a ****, I don't know how he sleeps at night, and I wonder how many nights those ten kids didn't sleep, having nightmares about what Corbyn's mates had done to their good-hearted innocent mother ? And this is just one case, there are hundreds, probably thousands of others. If Corbyn pops his clogs before I do, there won't be any RIPs from me, I hope he rots in hell, if there's any justice he will.

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    A couple more examples of Corbyn's chums handiwork.

    "In 1988, William Hazard and Fred Love were driving their work van out of Belleek after working on repairs at the local police station. As the two pension age contractors drew up to a junction, they were surrounded by four IRA gunmen who used automatic rifles and a handgun to pour 150 bullets at close range into the vehicle. 150."

    "the IRA surrounded a car containing chemist’s assistant Jillian Johnson, 22 and her fiancé Stanley Ligget just outside the town. Neither had any connection to the security forces, as if that might have excused the unfolding savagery. The gunmen shot her 27 times, ‘basically cutting her in two’ according to Mr Ligget’s recollection of the inquest."


    Freedom Fighters.

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    Like I said sinkov, no-one could justify a lot of the actions of the IRA, they instigated their own type of "Project Fear".

    Bullets did not stop them, but a few thousand women did.

    I just cannot understand how you think Corbyn was somehow either responsible or condoning of such brutal acts.

    Murdoch's bollox somehow managed to persuade potential Labour voters I was canvassing at the last general Election, that Corbyn was actually a member of the IRA.

    https://www.rs21.org.uk/2020/01/20/j...he-ira-smears/

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