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Original post by RJ7781
They're also actual terrorist sympathisers tbh. They are friends with the Saudis who directly fund and support Isis.


I don’t agree with it I’m just saying people keep bringing up the phrase “terrorist sympathiser” but will happily vote for a homophobic, racist & rich biased party such as the conservatives? Boris Johnson has spoke about how he’s against gay marriage & black people being in the uk and people forget that all of a sudden just because they don’t like Jeremy corbyn lol
Original post by londonmyst
Who specifically within the DUP are you alleging is a terrorist sympathiser or terrorist?
Or is it just a blanket insult to be directed at any and all DUP members, activists or voters. :confused:


It isn't one specific person, at the very least, it's their leaders but quite honestly, it could be a lot deeper than that. This isn't just a modern thing, we're talking potentially decades of ties to a literal terrorist organisation, ties which may, or may not still exist to this day.

Ian Paisley, the leader from 1980 to 2008 set up a paramilitary organisation (along with Peter Robinson) called the Ulster Resistance which partnered with the UVF and, most importantly, the UDA (A group which the UK officially recognises as terrorists) to buy and import guns with stolen money. Said guns were later found to be used in various murder cases. The UDA also used a cover name for paramilitary attacks back in the 70's under the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF).

Peter Robinson, the leader from 2008 to 2015 (see above in regards to the Ulster Resistance). Was also arrested in the 80's for leading an armed invasion on the RoI

Arlene Foster, to my knowledge, the current leader, refused to back calls for Dee Stitt to back down and openly claimed the UDA (again, a group the UK officially recognises as terrorists) was a community organisation.

So who's this Dee Stitt? He was (and may still be) the leader of the UDA. He was also the head of Charity Charter NI. His gang has been linked with drug dealing, racketeering and violent intimidation. Not to mention that, once again, the UDA is officially recognised as a terrorist group by the UK. The UDA also attacked a man named Aaron McMahon for opposing an illegal UDA bonfire. Dee was also accused of kidnapping and threatening to kill a man, though the chargers were dropped. Dee was also jailed for a UDA armed robbery in the 90's and openly admits to being a member of the UDA since he was 15.

I might also interest you to know that the DUP's MLA in South Belfast rents offices from a community organisation which, coincidentally, has strong ties to the UDA.
(edited 4 years ago)
Original post by QE2
Current members of the DUP had links to paramilitary violence during the Troubles. It's no secret.

I know.
Nearly twenty members of my first boyfriend's family in Belfast are uvf affiliated and don't step outside their front doors without their "comfort letters".
Never. And I voted leave.
Can we just make a new party, all the parties at the moment are incapable of doing anything.
If people vote Tory in this election, Scotland leaves the Union and then NI follows. Don't think anyone is taking this seriously enough, if they cate about the union at all.
Original post by pickup
Corbyn organised the Apr. 1977 defence of Jewish populated Wood Green from a Neo-Nazi march
EDM3933 7 Nov. 1990: Corbyn signs motion condemning the rise of antisemitism
EDM634, 11 Apr. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion condemning Datuvid Irving for being a Holocaust Denier
EDM1124, 6 Nov. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn praised the ‘British Schindler’, Bill Barazetti, for his WW2 kindertransport
EDM742, 28 Jan. 2002: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion praising football clubs for commemorating Holocaust Day
EDM1233 30 Apr. 2002: Corbyn was a primary sponsor on a motion condemning antisemitism
11 May 2002: Jeremy led a clean up of Finsbury Park Synagogue after an anti-Semitic attack
EDM1691, 23 July 2002: Corbyn condemned attacks on a synagogue in Swansea
EDM123 26 Nov. 2003: Corbyn officially condemns attacks on 2 Istanbul synagogues
EDM298, 16 Dec. 2003: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
2004: Jeremy condemned news that anti-Semitic hate crimes had risen for yet another year
EDM461, 21 Jan. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the French government’s moves to ban the Jewish Kippa in French Schools
EDM717, 26 Feb. 2004: Jeremy signed a motion praising Simon Wiesenthal for bringing Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust to justice
EDM1613, 8 Sept. 2004: Corbyn co-sponsored a bill expressing fears for the future of the United Synagogue Pension Scheme
EDM1699, 11 Oct. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned arbitrary attacks on civilians in Israel and Palestine
EDM482, 12 Jan. 2005: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
EDM343, 16 June 2005: Jeremy condemned the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in east London
EDM1343, 11 Jan. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day
EDM1774, 8 Mar. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn led condemnations of an Iranian Magazine soliciting cartoons about the Holocaust
EDM1267, 16 Apr. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn condemned Bryan Ferry for anti-Semitic remarks
EDM2414, 26 June 2006: Jeremy Corbyn praised British war veterans for their efforts to combat the Holocaust
EDM2705, 10 Oct. 2006: Jeremy signed a motion marking the 70th anniversary of Cable Street
EDM271, 14 Nov. 2007: Jeremy co-sponsored a motion lamenting the poverty and social exclusion East London Jews suffered
EDM153, 12 May 2008: Corbyn praised the efforts of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during the uprising of 1944
EDM2350, 27 Oct 2008: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion marking the 70th anniversary of the horrors of the holocaust
EDM173, 8 Dec. 2008: Jeremy condemned the Press Complaints Commission for refusing to sanction The Times for antisemitism
EDM461, 14 Jan. 2009: Jeremy Corbyn condemned a wave of recent anti-Semitic incidents targeted
EDM605, 27 Jan. 2009: Corbyn signed John Mann’s motion condemning antisemitism on university campuses
EDM917 26 Feb. 2009: Jeremy signs a motion condemning antisemitism on the internet
EDM1175 24 Mar. 2009: Corbyn signs a motion praising the heroism of British Jews during Holocaust
EDM337, 2 Dec. 2009: Jeremy Condemned Iran’s treatment of Jewish minorities in Iran
EDM850 9 Feb. 2010: Jeremy joins in calls for Facebook to do more to fight antisemitism
EDM891: 22 Feb 2010: Corbyn co-sponsors a motion calling for Yemen’s Jews to be given refugee status to the UK
EDM908 27 Oct. 2010: Corbyn praises work of late Israeli PM in his pursuit of a 2 state solution
EDM1360, 27 Jan. 2011: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion praising the ‘never again for anyone initiative’
EDM1527, 3 Mar. 2011: Corbyn backed Ian Paisley's motion condemning the anti-Semitic remarks of Dior's lead fashion designer
EDM2870, 14 Mar. 2012: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the sale of Nazi memorabilia at an auction in Bristol
EDM2866, 14 Mar 2012: Jeremy Corbyn co-sponsored a bill condemning the rise of antisemitism in Lithuania
EDM2899, 20 Mar. 2012, Jeremy Corbyn condemned a terrorist attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse
EDM168, 12 June 2012, Jeremy co-sponsored a motion condemning anti-Semitic attacks during EURO 2012 in Poland
EDM 195 13 June 2012: Jeremy attacks BBC for cutting Jewish programmes from Its schedule
EDM 1133 1 Mar 2013: Corbyn joins a chorus of calls condemning antisemitism In sport
1 Oct. 2013: Corbyn was one of the few MPs who defended Ralph Miliband from Daily Mail antisemitism
EDM 932 9 Jan 2014: Jeremy praises Holocaust Memorial's work on antisemitism education
EDM 165 22 June 2015: Jeremy condemns a Neo-Nazi rally planned for a Jewish area of London
Sat 4 July 2015: Jeremy co-planned a counter-fascist demo in defence of Jewish residents at Golders Green. The march was re-routed
18 Nov. 2015, Corbyn used one of his first PMQs to challenge Cameron to do more on antisemiUsm
9 Oct 2016: Corbyn, close to tears, leads commemoration of the Battle of Cable Street
3 Dec. 2016: Corbyn visits Terezin Concentration Camp to commemorate Holocaust victims
In 2017-19 Jeremy introduced 20 new measures to combat antisemitism in the Labour Party
Corbyn has already received extensive support from Orthodox Jewish leaders. Thirty-four leading rabbis signed a letter praising Labour's "respected leader" and describing attacks on him as "irresponsible". The letter was attacked as a fake by Corbyn's critics, who were later forced to withdraw the claim when evidence was revealed by the SKWAWKBOX that they were aware of its authenticity.

Support from orthodox Jewish leaders? are you a joke? the chief rabbi declared him unfit for office, 90% of view him as antisemitic, your so far up your own commy arse lmao. All I see is condemnations. His actions speak longer than words.

Invited two IRA members to parliament two weeks after the Brighton bombing.
Attended Bloody Sunday commemoration with bomber Brendan McKenna.
Attended meeting with Provisional IRA member Raymond McCartney.
Hosted IRA linked Mitchell McLaughlin in parliament.
Spoke alongside IRA terrorist Martina Anderson.
Attended Sinn Fein dinner with IRA bomber Gerry Kelly.
Chaired Irish republican event with IRA bomber Brendan MacFarlane.
Attended Bobby Sands commemoration honouring IRA terrorists.
Stood in minute’s silence for IRA gunmen shot dead by the SAS.
Refused to condemn the IRA in Sky News interview.
Refused to condemn the IRA on Question Time.
Refused to condemn IRA violence in BBC radio interview.
Signed a Parliamentary Early Day Motion after IRA Poppy massacre blaming Britain for the deaths.
Arrested while protesting in support of Brighton bomber’s co-defendants.
Lobbied government to improve visiting conditions for IRA killers.
Attended Irish republican event calling for armed conflict against Britain.
Hired suspected IRA man Ronan Bennett as a parliamentary assistant.
Hired another aide closely linked to several convicted IRA terrorists.
Didn’t support IRA ceasefire.
Said Hamas and Hezbollah are his “friends“.
Called for Hamas to be removed from terror banned list.
Called Hamas “serious and hard-working“.
Attended wreath-laying at grave of Munich Olympics massacre terrorist.
Attended rally with Hezbollah and Al-Muhajiroun.
Repeatedly shared platforms with PFLP plane hijacker.
Hired aide who praised Hamas’ “spirit of resistance“.
Accepted £20,000 for state TV channel of terror-sponsoring Iranian regime.
Opposed banning Britons from travelling to Syria to fight for ISIS.
Defended rights of fighters returning from Syria.
Said ISIS supporters should not be prosecuted.
Compared fighters returning from Syria to Nelson Mandela.
Said the death of Osama Bin Laden was a “tragedy“.
Wouldn’t sanction drone strike to kill ISIS leader and said he should be arrested.
Voted to allow ISIS fighters to return from Syria.
Attended event organised by terrorist sympathising IHRC.
Signed letter defending Lockerbie bombing suspects.
Wrote letter in support of conman accused of fundraising for ISIS.
Spoke of “friendship” with Mo Kozbar, who called for destruction of Israel.
Attended event with Abdullah Djaballah, who called for holy war against UK.
Boasted about “opposing anti-terror legislation”.
Said laws banning jihadis from returning to Britain are “strange”.
Accepted £5,000 donation from terror supporter Ted Honderich.
Accepted £2,800 trip to Gaza from banned Islamist organisation Interpal.
Called Ibrahim Hewitt, extremist and chair of Interpal, a “very good friend”.
Accepted two more trips from the pro-Hamas group PRC.
Speaker at conference hosted by pro-Hamas group MEMO.
Met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh several times.
Hosted meeting with Mousa Abu Maria of banned group Islamic Jihad.
Patron of Palestine Solidarity Campaign marches attended by Hezbollah.
Compared Israel to ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah and al-Qaeda.
Said we should not make “value judgements” about Britons who fight for ISIS.
Received endorsement from Hamas.
Attended event with Islamic extremist Suliman Gani.
Chaired Stop the War, who praised “internationalism and solidarity” of ISIS.
Praised Raed Salah, who was jailed for inciting violence in Israel.
Signed letter defending jihadist advocacy group Cage.
Met Dyab Jahjah, who praised the killing of British soldiers.
Shared platform with representative of extremist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Compared ISIS to US military in interview on Russia Today.
Opposed proscription of Hizb UT-Tahrir.
Attended conference which called on Iraqis to kill British soldiers.
Attended Al-Quds Day demonstration in support of destruction of Israel.
Supported Hamas and ISIS-linked Viva Palestina group.
Attended protest with Islamic extremist Moazzam Begg.
Made the “case for Iran” at event hosted by Khomeinist group.
Photographed smiling with Azzam Tamimi, who backed suicide bombings.
Photographed with Abdel Atwan, who sympathised with attacks on US troops.
Said Hamas should “have tea with the Queen”.
Attended ‘Meet the Resistance’ event with Hezbollah MP Hussein El Haj.
Attended event with Haifa Zangana, who praised Palestinian “mujahideen”.
Defended the infamous anti-Semitic Hamas supporter Stephen Sizer.
Attended event with pro-Hamas and Hezbollah group Naturei Karta.
Backed Holocaust denying anti-Zionist extremist Paul Eisen.
Photographed with Abdul Raoof Al Shayeb, later jailed for terror offences.
Mocked “anti-terror hysteria” while opposing powers for security services.
Named on speakers list for conference with Hamas sympathiser Ismail Patel.
Criticised drone strike that killed Jihadi John.
Said the 7/7 bombers had been denied “hope and opportunity”.
Said 9/11 was “manipulated” to make it look like bin Laden was responsible and failed to unequivocally condemn the 9/11 attacks.
Called Columbian terror group M-19 “comrades”.
Blamed beheading of Alan Henning on Britain.
Gave speech in support of Gaddafi regime.
Blamed Tunisia terror attack on “austerity”.
Voted against banning support for the IRA.
Voted against the Prevention of Terrorism Act three times during the Troubles.
Voted against emergency counter-terror laws after 9/11.
Voted against stricter punishments for being a member of a terror group.
Voted against criminalising the encouragement of terrorism.
Voted against banning al-Qaeda.
Voted against outlawing the glorification of terror.
Voted against control orders.
Voted against increased funding for the security services to combat terrorism.
Reply 87
Original post by ax7fold
Support from orthodox Jewish leaders? are you a joke? the chief rabbi declared him unfit for office, 90% of view him as antisemitic, your so far up your own commy arse lmao. All I see is condemnations. His actions speak longer than words.

Invited two IRA members to parliament two weeks after the Brighton bombing.
Attended Bloody Sunday commemoration with bomber Brendan McKenna.
Attended meeting with Provisional IRA member Raymond McCartney.
Hosted IRA linked Mitchell McLaughlin in parliament.
Spoke alongside IRA terrorist Martina Anderson.
Attended Sinn Fein dinner with IRA bomber Gerry Kelly.
Chaired Irish republican event with IRA bomber Brendan MacFarlane.
Attended Bobby Sands commemoration honouring IRA terrorists.
Stood in minute’s silence for IRA gunmen shot dead by the SAS.
Refused to condemn the IRA in Sky News interview.
Refused to condemn the IRA on Question Time.
Refused to condemn IRA violence in BBC radio interview.
Signed a Parliamentary Early Day Motion after IRA Poppy massacre blaming Britain for the deaths.
Arrested while protesting in support of Brighton bomber’s co-defendants.
Lobbied government to improve visiting conditions for IRA killers.
Attended Irish republican event calling for armed conflict against Britain.
Hired suspected IRA man Ronan Bennett as a parliamentary assistant.
Hired another aide closely linked to several convicted IRA terrorists.
Didn’t support IRA ceasefire.
Said Hamas and Hezbollah are his “friends“.
Called for Hamas to be removed from terror banned list.
Called Hamas “serious and hard-working“.
Attended wreath-laying at grave of Munich Olympics massacre terrorist.
Attended rally with Hezbollah and Al-Muhajiroun.
Repeatedly shared platforms with PFLP plane hijacker.
Hired aide who praised Hamas’ “spirit of resistance“.
Accepted £20,000 for state TV channel of terror-sponsoring Iranian regime.
Opposed banning Britons from travelling to Syria to fight for ISIS.
Defended rights of fighters returning from Syria.
Said ISIS supporters should not be prosecuted.
Compared fighters returning from Syria to Nelson Mandela.
Said the death of Osama Bin Laden was a “tragedy“.
Wouldn’t sanction drone strike to kill ISIS leader and said he should be arrested.
Voted to allow ISIS fighters to return from Syria.
Attended event organised by terrorist sympathising IHRC.
Signed letter defending Lockerbie bombing suspects.
Wrote letter in support of conman accused of fundraising for ISIS.
Spoke of “friendship” with Mo Kozbar, who called for destruction of Israel.
Attended event with Abdullah Djaballah, who called for holy war against UK.
Boasted about “opposing anti-terror legislation”.
Said laws banning jihadis from returning to Britain are “strange”.
Accepted £5,000 donation from terror supporter Ted Honderich.
Accepted £2,800 trip to Gaza from banned Islamist organisation Interpal.
Called Ibrahim Hewitt, extremist and chair of Interpal, a “very good friend”.
Accepted two more trips from the pro-Hamas group PRC.
Speaker at conference hosted by pro-Hamas group MEMO.
Met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh several times.
Hosted meeting with Mousa Abu Maria of banned group Islamic Jihad.
Patron of Palestine Solidarity Campaign marches attended by Hezbollah.
Compared Israel to ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah and al-Qaeda.
Said we should not make “value judgements” about Britons who fight for ISIS.
Received endorsement from Hamas.
Attended event with Islamic extremist Suliman Gani.
Chaired Stop the War, who praised “internationalism and solidarity” of ISIS.
Praised Raed Salah, who was jailed for inciting violence in Israel.
Signed letter defending jihadist advocacy group Cage.
Met Dyab Jahjah, who praised the killing of British soldiers.
Shared platform with representative of extremist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Compared ISIS to US military in interview on Russia Today.
Opposed proscription of Hizb UT-Tahrir.
Attended conference which called on Iraqis to kill British soldiers.
Attended Al-Quds Day demonstration in support of destruction of Israel.
Supported Hamas and ISIS-linked Viva Palestina group.
Attended protest with Islamic extremist Moazzam Begg.
Made the “case for Iran” at event hosted by Khomeinist group.
Photographed smiling with Azzam Tamimi, who backed suicide bombings.
Photographed with Abdel Atwan, who sympathised with attacks on US troops.
Said Hamas should “have tea with the Queen”.
Attended ‘Meet the Resistance’ event with Hezbollah MP Hussein El Haj.
Attended event with Haifa Zangana, who praised Palestinian “mujahideen”.
Defended the infamous anti-Semitic Hamas supporter Stephen Sizer.
Attended event with pro-Hamas and Hezbollah group Naturei Karta.
Backed Holocaust denying anti-Zionist extremist Paul Eisen.
Photographed with Abdul Raoof Al Shayeb, later jailed for terror offences.
Mocked “anti-terror hysteria” while opposing powers for security services.
Named on speakers list for conference with Hamas sympathiser Ismail Patel.
Criticised drone strike that killed Jihadi John.
Said the 7/7 bombers had been denied “hope and opportunity”.
Said 9/11 was “manipulated” to make it look like bin Laden was responsible and failed to unequivocally condemn the 9/11 attacks.
Called Columbian terror group M-19 “comrades”.
Blamed beheading of Alan Henning on Britain.
Gave speech in support of Gaddafi regime.
Blamed Tunisia terror attack on “austerity”.
Voted against banning support for the IRA.
Voted against the Prevention of Terrorism Act three times during the Troubles.
Voted against emergency counter-terror laws after 9/11.
Voted against stricter punishments for being a member of a terror group.
Voted against criminalising the encouragement of terrorism.
Voted against banning al-Qaeda.
Voted against outlawing the glorification of terror.
Voted against control orders.
Voted against increased funding for the security services to combat terrorism.

A most dishonest and decontextualised assessment. To take just one obvious one - "voted against outlawing the glorification of terror". Many MPs opposed that bill, including Conservatives who have since been in cabinet (it was a Labour bill).
Also, you can unequivocally condemn something while still being able to understand the reasons behind it. The 7/7 bombings happened because of UK foreign policy. How is acknowledging that "supporting terrorism"?

The constant, and consciously dishonest, cries of "terrorist" just show how feeble the far-right arguments against Corbyn really are.
Openly talking to the political representatives of a terror group in order to bring about peace is "supporting terrorism".
Secretly talking to active terrorist groups and facilitating their attacks on others (something the UK government and security forces did in NI) is somehow not. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragic.
Original post by QE2
A most dishonest and decontextualised assessment. To take just one obvious one - "voted against outlawing the glorification of terror". Many MPs opposed that bill, including Conservatives who have since been in cabinet (it was a Labour bill).
Also, you can unequivocally condemn something while still being able to understand the reasons behind it. The 7/7 bombings happened because of UK foreign policy. How is acknowledging that "supporting terrorism"?

The constant, and consciously dishonest, cries of "terrorist" just show how feeble the far-right arguments against Corbyn really are.
Openly talking to the political representatives of a terror group in order to bring about peace is "supporting terrorism".
Secretly talking to active terrorist groups and facilitating their attacks on others (something the UK government and security forces did in NI) is somehow not. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragic.

Typical of the so-called moderate left to dismiss the fears of the Jewish community as far-right views or propaganda of the zionists. Corbyn is not a socialist he is a national socialist.
Original post by ax7fold
Typical of the so-called moderate left to dismiss the fears of the Jewish community as far-right views or propaganda of the zionists. Corbyn is not a socialist he is a national socialist.

Could you explain to me what actual policy labour has that will cause Jewish discrimination?

Could you explain what danger Jewish citizens will be in, over and above ethnic groups?

Could you explain how you Categorise Corbyn is a national socialist over a socialist please, and then explain what to me what the difference between the 2 is.

Thanks in advance
Original post by ByEeek
You say that but what does that actually mean?

Ask yourself, how has government policy made your life better in the last 8 years?

I take it your mum is in the top 5% of earners standing to take advantage of Brexit and the forthcoming US trade deal?


You seem to be very uninformed by the way you speak, that’s just what you put across
Original post by ax7fold
Typical of the so-called moderate left to dismiss the fears of the Jewish community as far-right views or propaganda of the zionists. Corbyn is not a socialist he is a national socialist.


He’s not proven to be anti Semitic, but the Labour Party do have a huge problem with anti Semitism which duly needs to be addressed, in not a supporter of them but I’m arguing with reason rather than shouting
Reply 92
i would very much want to vote for conservative as the Pythagoras of their implications demonstrates the ethnicity of their claims i denounce that the diameter mentioned in johnsons speech is equivalent to the bisector of corbyns claims
Original post by MathsMania
My parents usually vote labour, but I'm interested to know other people's political views which make them vote conservative.


Conservative Scum
Original post by B1204x
I don’t agree with it I’m just saying people keep bringing up the phrase “terrorist sympathiser” but will happily vote for a homophobic, racist & rich biased party such as the conservatives? Boris Johnson has spoke about how he’s against gay marriage & black people being in the uk and people forget that all of a sudden just because they don’t like Jeremy corbyn lol

^^^^ agreed
Original post by Greywolftwo
You seem to be very uninformed by the way you speak, that’s just what you put across


Uninformed? In what way? As a teacher of two kids I have seen my pay stagnate and the resources available to teach have been cut and cut and cut. As I speak, this very evening the doctors appointment I have been waiting for for 2 weeks was cancelled with no notice and last week when I took my son into hospital with asthma, we were waiting for 5 hours in A+E. But yay! I pay £200 a year less tax than 10 years ago!

So how am I uninformed? For me, I'm going to vote for the party that has either made my life better or who I think will make it better.

Labour are promising what they can't deliver and the Tories are promising what they won't deliver. That leaves slim pickings.
Original post by Burton Bridge
Could you explain to me what actual policy labour has that will cause Jewish discrimination?

Could you explain what danger Jewish citizens will be in, over and above ethnic groups?

Could you explain how you Categorise Corbyn is a national socialist over a socialist please, and then explain what to me what the difference between the 2 is.

Thanks in advance

oh boy. Here we go again. For question 1. There is no specific labour policy, a lifetime of support for Islamic terrorist groups who wants jews dead is enough to scare any jew. And there is this https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6733909/John-McDonnell-said-Britons-fought-Israel-stripped-British-citizenship.html

Read above^ any comment about how all groups are affected shows how in denial commy Corbyn supporters are.

As for Corbyn being a Nazi, it's far fetched but his support for organisations, or "Friendship" with organisations that seek the global annihilation of jews is only comparable to Hitler and the cult of Corbyn laps this up.

Oh and the difference between the two. Dont be a lazy bum and look it up lmao
Original post by ByEeek
Uninformed? In what way? As a teacher of two kids I have seen my pay stagnate and the resources available to teach have been cut and cut and cut. As I speak, this very evening the doctors appointment I have been waiting for for 2 weeks was cancelled with no notice and last week when I took my son into hospital with asthma, we were waiting for 5 hours in A+E. But yay! I pay £200 a year less tax than 10 years ago!

So how am I uninformed? For me, I'm going to vote for the party that has either made my life better or who I think will make it better.

Labour are promising what they can't deliver and the Tories are promising what they won't deliver. That leaves slim pickings.


My apologies, I never said you were uninformed it’s just the way I understood how you were speaking, I personally wouldn’t vote for Labour but would vote for Lib Dem’s if I could
I’d rather vote conservatives than Labour if it goes down to it
Economics, immigration, and Corbyn's racist / anti-semitic views are the main reasons I'd vote conservative. Also cos I'm pro-leave, but my constituency doesn't have a BXP candidate

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