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HRC Surprise for Yassmin Abdel-Magied
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Posted by SteeleRedux, Thursday, 22 February 2018 8:59:55 AM
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SR,
In 30 seconds: "Corbyn is one of those Europeans who blames the West for the bulk of the world’s evils — and who therefore believes that anyone who hates America or Britain or Israel probably has something going for them. He befriends Venezuela, Bolivia, Russia, Iran, Palestine, Hamas, Hezbollah. He blames the Ukraine crisis on NATO. He befriended Sinn Féin, the IRA’s political wing, even as it was blowing up British civilians. He opposed the Falklands, Kosovo, the first Gulf War and the invasion of Afghanistan — and, of course, Iraq. " After decades of sucking up to terrorist groups mostly left whinge, Corbyn is far closer to the red brigades than Mair was to Farage, which is exactly the point I was making. Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 22 February 2018 11:41:11 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,
Oh come on. Quoting the former comments editor of the Daily Telegraph? You can do a little better than that. And what a lot of garbage. A character assassination piece from a low life. Look at this little gem from the toff; “His second left him because he insisted on sending their son to the (appalling) school allotted to him by the state.” So because he didn't send his son to a private school he is getting pilloried by this moron. Try again mate. Go do a bit of research yourself instead of copying and pasting the opinion of some rightwing, freemarket clown. Posted by SteeleRedux, Thursday, 22 February 2018 12:13:31 PM
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SR,
So you respond with a little frivolous character assassination of your own? Perhaps you should do your own research, which if you did would show that all of the allegations are available from different sources. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/11925052/Jeremy-Corbyn-Sinn-Fein-and-the-IRA-who-pulls-the-Labour-leaders-strings.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/03/revealed-jeremy-corbyn-called-hamas-removed-banned-terror-list/ https://www.irishtimes.com/news/adams-cancels-commons-visit-as-labour-criticises-corbyn-1.89558 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/04/jeremy-corbyn-says-he-regrets-calling-hamas-and-hezbollah-friends And there is lots more. Perhaps you could try supporting your idiotic link between Mair and Farage? Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 22 February 2018 1:55:32 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,
Really? The argument is about whether the rhetoric, fear mongering, and other actions of politicians could be deemed to have pushed unstable men to carry out violence against opposition politicians. I have made my case fully and you have not attempted to refute one jolt of it. Instead you have brought up supercilious nonsense with little to no bearing on the matter to hand. Where is Corbyn seen creating a powerful climate of fear, or painting targets over images of opposition candidates, or having one of his own candidates calling for the execution of the opposition? There isn't any. You use to be able to mount a decent argument and to know when you were on a hiding to nothing. Where has that Shadow Minister gone? I for one want him back. Far too many dead horses on this track my friend. Posted by SteeleRedux, Friday, 23 February 2018 9:33:39 AM
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SR,
Only in your fevered imagination have you made any case. The concept of evidence seems to completely elude you. Neither the interrogation of Mair or the search of his property could link in any way his actions to UKIP. The 1000 odd sex attacks by migrants in Cologne was major news especially after authorities tried desperately to cover it up. This news plus the savage attacks in Europe were probably the nail in the coffin for the remain campaign, and stripped Merkel of her comfortable majority, and given this background claiming that Farage's commentary was the issue that triggered the murder of Cox is laughable. What you have shown is coincidence, what you need to show is causality. Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 24 February 2018 8:35:45 AM
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You wrote;
“It would be easier to link the Red Brigades to Jeremy Corbyn.”
What a typically inane statement from you.
Well go ahead and link them if it is so easy. Show how Corbyn has called for 'rival politician traitors that to be executed'. Show how he's rhetoric has driven immediate fears of being invaded or of women being raped. Show how he has put targets on opposition faces.
Or even just something approaching an equivalence.
I'm waiting.