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Old 30-05-2017, 10:58   #90
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
UK Gov. was in constant contact with all parties in NI throughout the troubles, trying to understand where the opportunities for peace were.

Jeremy Corbyn was not in contact with all parties, he was in contact with the IRA and advocated their cause. There is a massive difference between a government willing to look for peace and a loony left Labour MP who thinks a bombing campaign is a justifiable way of over-riding the wishes of the majority of people in Northern Ireland.
Yes, Corbyn has for many decades been highly selective about whom he meets, sympathises with and chooses to support or condemn. His past is catching up with him and now he's no longer just a pathetic back bench sideshow that's quite right and proper.
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