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Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 9:09 pm

Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:00 pm

CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:15 pm

jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:23 pm

He will be one of the finest PM's we've ever had. Let's hope the public have the sense to vote him in. Doubtful though :laughing5:

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:28 pm

dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.


Which two meetings? The photo Annis posted (which has been around the block for years trying to show something that never happened) doesn't show Jeremy Corbyn at an IRA funeral - it shows Owen Carron. I was just making a comment on the post I quoted about the royal family (God bless 'em) and their instinct for lynching Irish republicans.

Sinn Fein have had talks with Irish, UK and US politicians since the mid 1980s on the path to finding and keeping a peace process in Ireland - and there are plenty of photos of Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and others with Tory and Labour politicians (including Major and Blair), and various US senators as well as (at least) two US presidents and the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Talking to Gerry Adams was quite a popular passtime, and one that Jeremy Corbyn shared with a lot of others!

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:45 pm

jon1959 wrote:
dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.


Which two meetings? The photo Annis posted (which has been around the block for years trying to show something that never happened) doesn't show Jeremy Corbyn at an IRA funeral - it shows Owen Carron. I was just making a comment on the post I quoted about the royal family (God bless 'em) and their instinct for lynching Irish republicans.

Sinn Fein have had talks with Irish, UK and US politicians since the mid 1980s on the path to finding and keeping a peace process in Ireland - and there are plenty of photos of Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and others with Tory and Labour politicians (including Major and Blair), and various US senators as well as (at least) two US presidents and the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Talking to Gerry Adams was quite a popular passtime, and one that Jeremy Corbyn shared with a lot of others!


But the pictures of Corbyn with Adams are DIFFERENT to pictures of Adams with any other political figure?! You can't tell me otherwise! He's a commie ffs

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:41 pm

jon1959 wrote:
dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.


Which two meetings? The photo Annis posted (which has been around the block for years trying to show something that never happened) doesn't show Jeremy Corbyn at an IRA funeral - it shows Owen Carron. I was just making a comment on the post I quoted about the royal family (God bless 'em) and their instinct for lynching Irish republicans.

Sinn Fein have had talks with Irish, UK and US politicians since the mid 1980s on the path to finding and keeping a peace process in Ireland - and there are plenty of photos of Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and others with Tory and Labour politicians (including Major and Blair), and various US senators as well as (at least) two US presidents and the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Talking to Gerry Adams was quite a popular passtime, and one that Jeremy Corbyn shared with a lot of others!


The 2 photos are both at different ends of the spectrum. The Royal family (as heads of state) had no option other than to meet with former IRA Godfathers (post GFA). Corbyn met with these walking cesspits whilst we were at war with them and whilst they were dishing out orders to maim and kill men, women and children indiscriminately.

I didn't see Blair or Major being arrested outside the Old Bailey picketing a trial of IRA terrorists, including the Brighton bomber Patrick McGee & Martina Anderson.

The Royal family do not have an instinct for lynching republicans either. However, any republican terrorist knows exactly what (s)he is letting themselves in for and can have no complaints when they are lynched (actually, shot is more likely).

Corbyn is a traitor. He has never had the interests of the British at heart and has completely derailed Brexit in order to try to manufacture a general election. If anyone deserves to be lynched it is that scumbag.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:43 pm

CityBlue93 wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.


Which two meetings? The photo Annis posted (which has been around the block for years trying to show something that never happened) doesn't show Jeremy Corbyn at an IRA funeral - it shows Owen Carron. I was just making a comment on the post I quoted about the royal family (God bless 'em) and their instinct for lynching Irish republicans.

Sinn Fein have had talks with Irish, UK and US politicians since the mid 1980s on the path to finding and keeping a peace process in Ireland - and there are plenty of photos of Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and others with Tory and Labour politicians (including Major and Blair), and various US senators as well as (at least) two US presidents and the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Talking to Gerry Adams was quite a popular passtime, and one that Jeremy Corbyn shared with a lot of others!


But the pictures of Corbyn with Adams are DIFFERENT to pictures of Adams with any other political figure?! You can't tell me otherwise! He's a commie ffs


Yes - The Corbyn photos are pre GFA, any other self respecting politician would only be photographed in public post GFA. There is a world of difference.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:47 pm

jon1959 wrote:
dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
CityBlue93 wrote:Corbyn standing next to Gerry Adams!!! If only the royal family knew they'd lynch him


Of course they would.



you do not really think those two meetings were in anyway similar.


Which two meetings? The photo Annis posted (which has been around the block for years trying to show something that never happened) doesn't show Jeremy Corbyn at an IRA funeral - it shows Owen Carron. I was just making a comment on the post I quoted about the royal family (God bless 'em) and their instinct for lynching Irish republicans.

Sinn Fein have had talks with Irish, UK and US politicians since the mid 1980s on the path to finding and keeping a peace process in Ireland - and there are plenty of photos of Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness and others with Tory and Labour politicians (including Major and Blair), and various US senators as well as (at least) two US presidents and the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Talking to Gerry Adams was quite a popular passtime, and one that Jeremy Corbyn shared with a lot of others!



the post you quoted on was sarcasm..as well you know...
and those on here who are fair minded pointed out it was not Corbyn at the funeral.
but your second paragraph is every bit as much a big twist of reality as the picture claiming its Corbyn..
and of course the peace process included dealing with those in power...power which JC was a million miles from..{ with both the torys and labour } . but you know all this, i think

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:52 am

FFS anyone with a brain would know it's fake news, i'm not a fan of Corbyn but to claim anyone with a beard is Corbyn is bollocks. Tory propaganda but hey, that witch May has a love in with Saudi Arabia and funds North Korea and goes unnoticed. We talk of North Korea being a rogue state and we're no better anymore, the media sells the masses one sided views and mugs fall for it, people should start seeing through the bullshit and use their brain and stop following like sheep.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:09 am

A lot of emotional language being banded around on here about JC but to me his greatest liability is that he’s not astonishingly bright and certainly not emotionally intelligent enough to lead this country .He probably believed that by talking to terror groups was the best way to secure peace and I don’t condone him for that but he was just naive and his intense dislike for the establishment exacerbated his position .

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:59 am

Fake pictures.
Good job we've got TM in charge of the county eh ? negotiating arms deals with the terror funding Saudis whose views are of extremist ideology.
Tally Ho, let's go fox hunting !!
f*cking mugs !!

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:17 am

I personally think the best "potential" PM would be Kier Starmer.

He appears to have the look of a world politician and I think, listening to some of his speeches, he could command respect among all sides.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:15 am

Paul Keevil wrote:I personally think the best "potential" PM would be Kier Starmer.

He appears to have the look of a world politician and I think, listening to some of his speeches, he could command respect among all sides.


Good shout.. we need more celebration of diversity and community cohesion. I fear theres not enough LBGT inclusivity.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:35 am

Margaret Thatcher was best friends with General Pinochet {Chile} 1973 -1991
The most prevalent forms of state-sponsored torture that Chilean prisoners endured were electric shocks, waterboarding, beatings, and sexual abuse. Another common mechanism of torture employed was "disappearing" those who were deemed to be potentially subversive because they adhered to leftist political doctrines. The tactic of "disappearing" the enemies of the Pinochet regime was systematically carried out during the first four years of military rule. The "disappeared" were held in secret, subjected to torture and were often never seen again. Both the National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture (Valech Report) and the Commission of Truth and Reconciliation (Rettig Report) approximate that there were around 30,000 victims of human rights abuses in Chile, with 27,255 tortured[2] and 2,279 executed.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:43 am

I genuinely dread what 'bully boy' Corbyn and his left-wing cronies will bring to the UK IF he was ever to gain the top job

I don't believe we have seen the 'real' Corbyn since he was 'shoe-horned' into the Labour leader's job thanks to manipulation of the voting system that allowed many thousands of Corbynist 'new' members to join at the last minute

The man's past tells you what he is truly about; even his own Parliamentary colleagues don't like/want/trust him and the decent ones won't work alongside him

Sadly, the (proverbial) dead-woman-walking, The Maybot, has only served to help his cause to be seen as 'credible' in recent days and the prospect of Boris the Bull (I'll let you work that one out) taking over is only a couple of stops down from being as scary as a Corbyn led Government

Worrying times ahead for this country no matter which way the EU thing goes right now and we need a 'leader' that comes without baggage

I don't hold allegiance with any one Party but I know I don't want Corbyn; so with that in mind, personally, I'd like to see the arguably inexperienced Dominic Raab with his intelligence and fresh ideas

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 12:43 pm

Sven wrote:I genuinely dread what 'bully boy' Corbyn and his left-wing cronies will bring to the UK IF he was ever to gain the top job

I don't believe we have seen the 'real' Corbyn since he was 'shoe-horned' into the Labour leader's job thanks to manipulation of the voting system that allowed many thousands of Corbynist 'new' members to join at the last minute

The man's past tells you what he is truly about; even his own Parliamentary colleagues don't like/want/trust him and the decent ones won't work alongside him

Sadly, the (proverbial) dead-woman-walking, The Maybot, has only served to help his cause to be seen as 'credible' in recent days and the prospect of Boris the Bull (I'll let you work that one out) taking over is only a couple of stops down from being as scary as a Corbyn led Government

Worrying times ahead for this country no matter which way the EU thing goes right now and we need a 'leader' that comes without baggage

I don't hold allegiance with any one Party but I know I don't want Corbyn; so with that in mind, personally, I'd like to see the arguably inexperienced Dominic Raab with his intelligence and fresh ideas

agree about raab

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 1:13 pm

CFRed wrote:Fake pictures.
Good job we've got TM in charge of the county eh ? negotiating arms deals with the terror funding Saudis whose views are of extremist ideology.
Tally Ho, let's go fox hunting !!
f*cking mugs !!

Good post. Fox hunting has continued as normal since the ban with every hunt still active, sick wankers who are above the law and a blind eye is turned, one law for one and one for the spoonfed toffs.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 2:44 pm

Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 2:49 pm

banana bob wrote:
CFRed wrote:Fake pictures.
Good job we've got TM in charge of the county eh ? negotiating arms deals with the terror funding Saudis whose views are of extremist ideology.
Tally Ho, let's go fox hunting !!
f*cking mugs !!

Good post. Fox hunting has continued as normal since the ban with every hunt still active, sick wankers who are above the law and a blind eye is turned, one law for one and one for the spoonfed toffs.

Must admit I’m very partial to women in jodhpurs, so for that reason I don’t really care about foxes.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 3:18 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Sven wrote:I genuinely dread what 'bully boy' Corbyn and his left-wing cronies will bring to the UK IF he was ever to gain the top job

I don't believe we have seen the 'real' Corbyn since he was 'shoe-horned' into the Labour leader's job thanks to manipulation of the voting system that allowed many thousands of Corbynist 'new' members to join at the last minute

The man's past tells you what he is truly about; even his own Parliamentary colleagues don't like/want/trust him and the decent ones won't work alongside him

Sadly, the (proverbial) dead-woman-walking, The Maybot, has only served to help his cause to be seen as 'credible' in recent days and the prospect of Boris the Bull (I'll let you work that one out) taking over is only a couple of stops down from being as scary as a Corbyn led Government

Worrying times ahead for this country no matter which way the EU thing goes right now and we need a 'leader' that comes without baggage

I don't hold allegiance with any one Party but I know I don't want Corbyn; so with that in mind, personally, I'd like to see the arguably inexperienced Dominic Raab with his intelligence and fresh ideas

agree about raab


Wez, he's not tainted (yet) and knows what has gone on in the Brexit corridors from both sides :thumbright:

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 3:54 pm

Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


China are pretty much Marxist and shit all over most countries in terms of international trade and have the second largest economy, a far better one than 'non-marxist' countries of a similar size like India. That doesn't mean f**k all in terms of whether Marxism is good or not as there are so many other factors in play when comparing countries, making your question a pointless one. You can also apply socialist ideas to a country without it defining the country as a whole... The NHS being a good example of how that has happened here.

Good joke with Abbottopottomus too, nothing cooler than anonymously making fun of fat women :glasses8:

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:04 pm

Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


Neither Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell nor Diane Abbott were ever in the IMG.

Why did you make that up?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:30 pm

jon1959 wrote:
Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


Neither Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell nor Diane Abbott were ever in the IMG.

Why did you make that up?

Yes they were, all property is theft, no man should profit from the labour of another....pass the beetroot.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:34 pm

CityBlue93 wrote:
Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


China are pretty much Marxist and shit all over most countries in terms of international trade and have the second largest economy, a far better one than 'non-marxist' countries of a similar size like India. That doesn't mean f**k all in terms of whether Marxism is good or not as there are so many other factors in play when comparing countries, making your question a pointless one. You can also apply socialist ideas to a country without it defining the country as a whole... The NHS being a good example of how that has happened here.

Good joke with Abbottopottomus too, nothing cooler than anonymously making fun of fat women :glasses8:

When China was run with a Marxist ideology it was shite, no way is it a Marxist State now, totalitarian yes but Communism has long gone.
Sorry for being fattist didn’t mean to upset you.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:47 pm

jon1959 wrote:
Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


Neither Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell nor Diane Abbott were ever in the IMG.

Why did you make that up?


I didn't think he was either...but I do recall the furore he once caused when he was keen to allow former International Marxist Group member Tariq Ali to join the Labour Party, despite Labour's National Executive having declared him unacceptable, and declared that "so far as we are concerned ... he's a member of the party and he'll be issued with a card."

No Marxist sympathies there, then? ;)

It's rumoured that a certain Xi Jinping is lined up for membership should he (Corbyn) ever become PM :laughing6:

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:28 pm

jon1959 wrote:
Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


Neither Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell nor Diane Abbott were ever in the IMG.

Why did you make that up?



he didn't, its the truth.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:59 pm

dogfound wrote:
jon1959 wrote:
Jock wrote:Corbyn has always supported the IRA,indeed Abbottopottomus said she was attracted to him because he was a Fenian, this was in the 70s before he became an MP. Some on here bringing up Thatchers links to Pinochet or our trade with Saudi. No ones defending them but that doesn’t mean Corbyn , McDonnell and Abbott are above criticism, simply because other politicians have done dodgy things. They all came out of the IMG (International Marxist Group) and though May and co have been an absolute cluster fekk the though of self confessed Marxists running the show gives me the fear. Those saying Corbyn would be a great leader, perhaps you can show me one country where Marxism has been a success?


Neither Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell nor Diane Abbott were ever in the IMG.

Why did you make that up?



he didn't, its the truth.


No it's not. It is complete rubbish. All three were part of the London left in the 1970s and 1980s but none were members of the IMG. I know - I used to sell Socialist Challenge and Socialist Action outside factory gates at 6.00 am for a lot of years in the late 70s and well into the 80s. Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott were well known on the left but were never IMG members. At its peak the IMG only had 700-800 members - it was never a mass organisation - and everyone knew everyone. They were always part of the Labour Party and never any other organisation on the left.

It is easy enough to abuse, slander or politically attack Corbyn and those like him in the Labour leadership (or membership) without lying about his past. For what it's worth I would have been very happy for him to be a member of the IMG (although my involvement was over half a lifetime ago) but he wasn't.

What I do agree with is that Corbyn has been very consistent in his views over three decades, when many other politicians, commentators and activists have moved a very long way from the positions they held in their youth (true for those from the political right, the left and the centre). He now has to make more compromises as party leader than he is used to - but there is little sign that his core beliefs have shifted. Those core beliefs are left social democratic and were far more common in Labour before the party was hijacked by Blair and his fan club. In the last 3 years the pendulum has swung back a bit with the new mass membership.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:35 pm

I used to sell Socialist Challenge and Socialist Action outside factory gates at 6.00 am for a lot of years in the late 70s and well into the 80s.

Has anyone on the far left ever had a proper job?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn IRA

Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:40 pm

Why are you talking so stupid and not researching your evidence,even Thatcher and John Major brokered piece with Sien fein,
he set the way forward to the Anglo Irish agreement,that brokered peace,Prince Charles even met Gerry Adams and Martin Mcguiness.