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Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:16 pm

Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:30 pm

angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum

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Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:33 pm

angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


Opinionated Fuckwit.....keep it to yourself!

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:43 pm

angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:49 pm

castleblue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Do you mean the "Shoot to Kill" will be a new policy then, because I was under the impression that the police shot and killed three pieces of scum last night. I assumed possibly wrongly that we already had that policy under our existing leadership.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:49 pm

angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


You do realise there is more to policing then just reacting to such attacks as last night don't you? The cuts in police numbers have seen community policing suffer, which means they aren't in our communities identifying these people before they attack. Police need to be working with people in communities but they havent got the resources to be doing this. How people cant see this is frightening :banghead:

Corbyn like many others warned us about this when the tories started slashing police numbers.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:51 pm

City in Cwmbran wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


Opinionated Fuckwit.....keep it to yourself!

Typical extreme left wing response,being abusive and trying to close down a debate you don't agree with......... Pathetic

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:59 pm

angelis1949 wrote:
City in Cwmbran wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


Opinionated Fuckwit.....keep it to yourself!

Typical extreme left wing response,being abusive and trying to close down a debate you don't agree with......... Pathetic

His first post. Pretty intelligent answer, must have taken a while to have thought of that measured and reasoned response.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:05 pm

Where Angels Play wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


You do realise there is more to policing then just reacting to such attacks as last night don't you? The cuts in police numbers have seen community policing suffer, which means they aren't in our communities identifying these people before they attack. Police need to be working with people in communities but they havent got the resources to be doing this. How people cant see this is frightening :banghead:

Corbyn like many others warned us about this when the tories started slashing police numbers.



Yeah, three adult male terrorists make themselves known to the community coppers :lol: :lol: :lol:


All the police in the world can't stop three brainwashed lunatics ploughing into a packed street !!!

Islamic Terrorist apologists are the people I find more frightening . Its the Prime Ministers fault that lunatics do bad things !!!!! Mental

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:05 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
castleblue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Do you mean the "Shoot to Kill" will be a new policy then, because I was under the impression that the police shot and killed three pieces of scum last night. I assumed possibly wrongly that we already had that policy under our existing leadership.


Of course I don't and you know that Steve but there is a thread on this board claiming JC doesn't support any "Shoot To Kill" Policy, that is bollocks.

In the horrendous situation facing both innocent victims of last nights attack and of course the Police there MUST be a ZERO TOLERANCE attitude amongst ALL of us. The Police need to go into these horrible situations knowing we are behind them 100%. That unequivocal statement by JC tonight is exactly what we should demand from our Leaders and if he aspires to the highest Political Office in this Country then that's exactly what we have a right to demand from him, or anyone else who wants to hold the office.

His dig at TM was cheap and in making personal attacks like this he has just sunk to her level.

:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:09 pm

castleblue wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:
castleblue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Do you mean the "Shoot to Kill" will be a new policy then, because I was under the impression that the police shot and killed three pieces of scum last night. I assumed possibly wrongly that we already had that policy under our existing leadership.


Of course I don't and you know that Steve but there is a thread on this board claiming JC doesn't support any "Shoot To Kill" Policy, that is bollocks.

In the horrendous situation facing both innocent victims of last nights attack and of course the Police there MUST be a ZERO TOLERANCE attitude amongst ALL of us. The Police need to go into these horrible situations knowing we are behind them 100%. That unequivocal statement by JC tonight is exactly what we should demand from our Leaders and if he aspires to the highest Political Office in this Country then that's exactly what we have a right to demand from him, or anyone else who wants to hold the office.

His dig at TM was cheap and in making personal attacks like this he has just sunk to her level.

:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Lets hope Diane Abbott shares his views then, because she will be the person who the police will be answerable to God help us.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:15 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
castleblue wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:
castleblue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Do you mean the "Shoot to Kill" will be a new policy then, because I was under the impression that the police shot and killed three pieces of scum last night. I assumed possibly wrongly that we already had that policy under our existing leadership.


Of course I don't and you know that Steve but there is a thread on this board claiming JC doesn't support any "Shoot To Kill" Policy, that is bollocks.

In the horrendous situation facing both innocent victims of last nights attack and of course the Police there MUST be a ZERO TOLERANCE attitude amongst ALL of us. The Police need to go into these horrible situations knowing we are behind them 100%. That unequivocal statement by JC tonight is exactly what we should demand from our Leaders and if he aspires to the highest Political Office in this Country then that's exactly what we have a right to demand from him, or anyone else who wants to hold the office.

His dig at TM was cheap and in making personal attacks like this he has just sunk to her level.

:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Lets hope Diane Abbott shares his views then, because she will be the person who the police will be answerable to God help us.



Can't argue with that mate.

:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:38 pm

The Manchester atrocity lifts the rock of British foreign policy to reveal its Faustian alliance with extreme Islam, especially the sect known as Wahhabism or Salafism, whose principal custodian and banker is the oil kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Britain’s biggest weapons customer.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:45 pm

Where Angels Play wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


You do realise there is more to policing then just reacting to such attacks as last night don't you? The cuts in police numbers have seen community policing suffer, which means they aren't in our communities identifying these people before they attack. Police need to be working with people in communities but they havent got the resources to be doing this. How people cant see this is frightening :banghead:

Corbyn like many others warned us about this when the tories started slashing police numbers.



And another problem being that those police that do come into contact with possible terrorist don't engage, they are afraid.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 9:21 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:
City in Cwmbran wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum


Opinionated Fuckwit.....keep it to yourself!

Typical extreme left wing response,being abusive and trying to close down a debate you don't agree with......... Pathetic

His first post. Pretty intelligent answer, must have taken a while to have thought of that measured and reasoned response.


1. I have not advised what 'wing' I support.
2. Sorry if you feel abused.
3. This was never likely to be a debate.....a platform for your strong opinion. Current situation needs no fanning.
4. Our wonderful police (and I agree with you in this context).....funny reference you didn't see too often after encounters in Wolverhampton, West Ham, Stoke, Huddersfield, Sheffield United, Plymouth. Not many here would wanted to have given them unscritinised powers then (or mostly since).
5. Been posting on here since most on here were still shitting yellow.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 9:31 pm

This is the way it is ... VOTE TORY ... and terrorism will continue to happen decade after decade

OR


VOTE CORBYN and try [yes try] and work our away around all this shit!

The choice is in the hands of the RIGHT WING

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:17 pm

AHERNE wrote:This is the way it is ... VOTE TORY ... and terrorism will continue to happen decade after decade

OR


VOTE CORBYN and try [yes try] and work our away around all this shit!

The choice is in the hands of the RIGHT WING

Corbyn can sit down and have a cup of tea with isis ffs

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:24 pm

AHERNE wrote:This is the way it is ... VOTE TORY ... and terrorism will continue to happen decade after decade
Of course terrorism will end if Labour win the election as Corbyn and his terrorist "friends" will have won.
OR


VOTE CORBYN and try [yes try] and work our away around all this shit!

The choice is in the hands of the RIGHT WING

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:31 pm

The man is growing in stature by the minute. I feel safe in his hands.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:33 pm

So much hate for Corbyn everywhere the man has gone from having no chance of being PM to now having a big chance

The tide is turning and whilst I don't agree with all his views he's the only leader of a party I've actually believed in in the decade I've been able to vote

He doesn't agree with war, big deal neither do a lot of people, our foreign policy the last 30 years has a lot to answer for in these recent attacks, he said this 15 years ago it's now become a reality and I feel for everyone effected by these events the last few weeks

There's only one way to vote this time round and it's not blue unless you want the rich to continue getting richer, the NHS to disappear to their rich friends your kids to have 49 other kids in their class

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:37 pm

AHERNE wrote:This is the way it is ... VOTE TORY ... and terrorism will continue to happen decade after decade

OR


VOTE CORBYN and try [yes try] and work our away around all this shit!

The choice is in the hands of the RIGHT WING


If only the world was that simple.

This is the third major election in a G7 country within a period of 8 months or so where the it's been a two horse race with the choice being either stay in the frying pan or jump into the fire. Like the Americans and the French before us we pretty much face a vote of who we think can f**k things up the least rather than who can help the country prosper.

The country is knee deep in shit, in fact so is most of the continent, or even the West as a whole for that matter.

So ultimately for me - with Brexit negotiations so imminent and being so supremely important for the future of the country my decision on where to place my X will be based solely on who will get us the best Brexit deal. Realistically, until that is done and dusted and we actually no where we are any budgets and policies are just pie in the sky.

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:46 pm

Actually it's alright lads i've just done the maths...

So Brexit could cost us anything between £15BN and £52BN.

Let's just say that we nail it in negotiations - we'll be better off by £37,000,000,000

Now if we divide that by the population of the UK which is around 64,000,000

Then we've got £578.00 per head to play around with. Now obviously we need the government to spend that for us because we are all to stupid to do so for our selves so lets just say we give Dianne Abbott the benefit of the doubt and give here the money to increase police spending...

By her numbers that would mean that every person in the UK could have their own private police force of just under 20 coppers (actually it's the magical number 19.27 so it is definitely a winner with me)

This would of course solve migrant unemployment issues, policing numbers and Brexit in one fell swoop and if we all keep our own private police forces in the garage (or the airing cupboard for those who live in flats) then it also may well sort out homelessness at the same time. Boom!

f**k it, i'm swapping sides and voting for Jezza. :thumbup:

Re: Corbyn

Sun Jun 04, 2017 11:17 pm

castleblue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum



"That includes full authority for the police to use whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night, as they did in Westminster in March,"

He was wrong to have such a cheap dig at TM because you could have put an extra 20,000 police in London last night and it would not guarantee peoples safety against such a cowardly attack.

But he also made an unequivocal commitment of support to the "Shoot To Kill" attitude the Police absolutely have to adopt in these situations.

That's exactly the sort of Leadership we need in this Country at the moment.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
i think they shot the terrorists before jeremy decided he has been out of touch with reality.

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:07 am

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:12 am

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:49 am

If anyone really thinks that police cuts had no affect on this then they really are blind.

The police response was magnificent, of that there is no doubt. However, it was a response and we need to be monitoring this people and stopping these plans at source.

It stands to any type of reason that if you cut tens of thousands of police numbers they can't do what they did before.

I just can't see how this can be up for debate ??

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 7:08 am

Well that kills this thread and puts the OP and the 2nd poster firmly in their place.I wonder if you'll get a coherent response from either.Only this morning we learn that alot of the extreme literature found in many mosques in this country was in fact facilitated by a Saudi government grant.

Using the logic(and I use the word lightly)of our right wing friends on this board doesn't that make our Prime Minister not just a sympathiser of terrorism but a SUPPORTER of a government that sponsors terrorism.

Only last night she was trying to blame Google and Facebook.In the words of the OP "can you get any lower"

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:02 am

wez1927 wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum

Terroist sympathizer


Terrorist sympathiser? - A man that won a world recognized peace award in 2013, and wants no part of bombing other countries or killing millions of innocent people.

But May who'd happily push the button on a first strike basis, and is directly funding terrorism? THE 2ND BIGGEST ARMS DEALER IN THE WORLD! Supplying to ISIS.

Utter clown.

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:09 am

BlueDredd wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:Is there no depths this man won't sink to,trying to make political capital from recent sickening terrorist attacks,in a speech tonight he virtually blamed May for those attacks by saying that cuts in the police left this country vulnerable,if that was the case why did it only take our wonderful police ten minutes to eradicate those pieces of scum

Terroist sympathizer


Terrorist sympathiser? - A man that won a world recognized peace award in 2013, and wants no part of bombing other countries or killing millions of innocent people.

But May who'd happily push the button on a first strike basis, and is directly funding terrorism? THE 2ND BIGGEST ARMS DEALER IN THE WORLD! Supplying to ISIS.

Utter clown.

Wake up tratior ! ffs, maybe you and corbyn can have cups of tea with hammas, isis and the ira :lol:

Re: Corbyn

Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:07 am

Please read this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40111329

This shows that Corbyn isn't some nutjob. May abstaining as a key member of previous govs says a lot too.