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Tommy Robinson is not far right, but as far as i am concerned he's not far wrong either.

You need 4 million to make change they are trying to stifle the movement. ...violence will push lesser people straight back  into the hand of labour/conservative ....disarm your enemies with a smile I

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I remember Corbyn meeting the IRA men at the House of Commons....and I remember the controversy it caused, at the time. I also remember him referring to "our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".

 

I don't need Google to jog my memory !

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I remember Corbyn meeting the IRA men at the House of Commons....and I remember the controversy it caused, at the time. I also remember him referring to "our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".

 

I don't need Google to jog my memory !

You probably should have Googled to jog your memory there pal, he hosted a parliamentary meeting which some members of Hezbollah and also Israeli represntives attended, like I said getting a dialogue going to try and bring about peace through diplomacy, and he said this the day before

"Tomorrow it will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking." which is standard inclusive language that you use when trying to foster a friendly diplomatic environment.

 

He didn't express support for Hamas of Hezbollah or say he agreed with their actions or aims.

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I remember Corbyn meeting the IRA men at the House of Commons....and I remember the controversy it caused, at the time. I also remember him referring to "our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".

I don't need Google to jog my memory !

You probably should have Googled to jog your memory there pal, he hosted a parliamentary meeting which some members of Hezbollah and also Israeli represntives attended, like I said getting a dialogue going to try and bring about peace through diplomacy, and he said this the day before

"Tomorrow it will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking." which is standard inclusive language that you use when trying to foster a friendly diplomatic environment.

He didn't express support for Hamas of Hezbollah or say he agreed with their actions or aims.

Granted he didn't say Hamas (I don't Google every damn thing !), but by your own admission, he referred to Hezbollah as "our friends" - I've called Islamic State a lot of things, but "friends" ain't one of them !

 

Their is an implication in the use of that word....surely even an ardent Corbynista can see that ?

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I remember Corbyn meeting the IRA men at the House of Commons....and I remember the controversy it caused, at the time. I also remember him referring to "our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".

I don't need Google to jog my memory !

You probably should have Googled to jog your memory there pal, he hosted a parliamentary meeting which some members of Hezbollah and also Israeli represntives attended, like I said getting a dialogue going to try and bring about peace through diplomacy, and he said this the day before

"Tomorrow it will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking." which is standard inclusive language that you use when trying to foster a friendly diplomatic environment.

He didn't express support for Hamas of Hezbollah or say he agreed with their actions or aims.

Granted he didn't say Hamas (I don't Google every damn thing !), but by your own admission, he referred to Hezbollah as "our friends" - I've called Islamic State a lot of things, but "friends" ain't one of them !

 

Their is an implication in the use of that word....surely even an ardent Corbynista can see that ?

Sure there's an implication and that implication isn't that he supports them or their actions but that he wants to open a friendly dialogue rather than taking an adversarial stance. His biggest failing is that he's an old hippy I've always said that.

 

Surely even an ardent Corbyn hater like yourself can see that he's been a dedicated pacifist his whole life and so by his very nature doesn't support these violent groups?

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all tha paramilitaries have parties they support, so whats the gurning about, mcguiness was a leader of the ira and responsible for hundreds of deaths, but when he died you would have thought he was a mother Teresa fs going by the same tabloids

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Personally I think the Palestian people are more sinned against than sinners.The Israeli Jews have treated them as sub human.It is surely not surprising the Palestinians have mobilised and visited atrocities on the Israelis, just as they have had atrocities perpetrated on them. Hamas and Hezbollah were created by Israeli attacks.

By the way I have some Jewish blood circulating in my veins,although fortunately, I am happy to report that my Jewish ancestry is far back enough to render my foreskin still intact.

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Personally I think the Palestian people are more sinned against than sinners.The Israeli Jews have treated them as sub human.It is surely not surprising the Palestinians have mobilised and visited atrocities on the Israelis, just as they have had atrocities perpetrated on them. Hamas and Hezbollah were created by Israeli attacks.

By the way I have some Jewish blood circulating in my veins,although fortunately, I am happy to report that my Jewish ancestry is far back enough to render my foreskin still intact.

you need a docking cert to get that done nowadays. ?
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I remember Corbyn meeting the IRA men at the House of Commons....and I remember the controversy it caused, at the time. I also remember him referring to "our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".

I don't need Google to jog my memory !

You probably should have Googled to jog your memory there pal, he hosted a parliamentary meeting which some members of Hezbollah and also Israeli represntives attended, like I said getting a dialogue going to try and bring about peace through diplomacy, and he said this the day before

"Tomorrow it will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking." which is standard inclusive language that you use when trying to foster a friendly diplomatic environment.

He didn't express support for Hamas of Hezbollah or say he agreed with their actions or aims.

Granted he didn't say Hamas (I don't Google every damn thing !), but by your own admission, he referred to Hezbollah as "our friends" - I've called Islamic State a lot of things, but "friends" ain't one of them !

Their is an implication in the use of that word....surely even an ardent Corbynista can see that ?

Sure there's an implication and that implication isn't that he supports them or their actions but that he wants to open a friendly dialogue rather than taking an adversarial stance. His biggest failing is that he's an old hippy I've always said that.

Surely even an ardent Corbyn hater like yourself can see that he's been a dedicated pacifist his whole life and so by his very nature doesn't support these violent groups?

It might surprise you to know that I'm not a Corbyn hater. I don't have anyone - I'd never let anyone drag me so low, as the old saying goes !

 

But, as another old saying goes, if you lay with dogs you get fleas !

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It might surprise you to know that I'm not a Corbyn hater. I don't have anyone - I'd never let anyone drag me so low, as the old saying goes !

 

But, as another old saying goes, if you lay with dogs you get fleas !

That's just ridiculous. Talking and engaging with people you disagree with isn't laying with dogs, its an essential step towards peace.

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Corbyn lives in a fluffy bubble where the whole world should hold hands and dance in a field of daisies ... fukc sake the man needs to get a grip ... no matter how many times he sits and tries to open a dialogue with extremists fukc all will change ... opening the doors of Britain to the world leaves us as fukced as if you opened the doors to a primary school that's being prowled by wolves ......

Corbyn lives in a fluffy bubble where the whole world should hold hands and dance in a field of daisies ... fukc sake the man needs to get a grip ... no matter how many times he sits and tries to open a dialogue with extremist fukc all will change ... opening the doors of Britain to the world leaves us as fukced as if you opened the doors to a primary school that's being prowled by wolves ......

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Sitting down with "extremists" worked white well in Northern Ireland. Quite a lot changed.

 

Don't know what you're talking about with opening the doors, open borders isn't Labour policy and they committed to the end of free movement in their manifesto.

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