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And to add to my point earlier, Andrew Neil just confirmed Corbyn voted 56 times against legislation to strengthen the powers of the Security Services.
Edit: i should add, I think the IRA link flogging is ridiculous as he clearly isn't a terrorist sympathiser.
I admire your persistence, but you know there's as much chance if the Lib Dems being relevant and getting many votes as their is Scuglas being admitted into the World Greats Hall of Fame for Fabulously Fantastic Footballers.
Said with a heavy heart and as a former regular LD voter, but we've lost the plot. I'm not even sure I can say 'we' anymore.
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 19:59 - May 26 by Swansea_Blue
I admire your persistence, but you know there's as much chance if the Lib Dems being relevant and getting many votes as their is Scuglas being admitted into the World Greats Hall of Fame for Fabulously Fantastic Footballers.
Said with a heavy heart and as a former regular LD voter, but we've lost the plot. I'm not even sure I can say 'we' anymore.
I'm a swinger, so Go Plaid!
I know. I've said that all along too.
All i want is an opposition, whatever that is, to be strong enough and together so they can stand up to the Tories.
I just don't think Corbyn can deliver that, even though i do admire some of his principles.
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:11 - May 26 with 3385 views
Not exactly the 'car crash' that many were predicting. Corbyn, unlike Teresa May was calm and composed,and stuck to his principles ( does Teresa May actually have any)? to the extent that AN scarcely laid a glove on him. Most impressive.
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:12 - May 26 with 3379 views
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:11 - May 26 by PortmanRoadLibrary
Not exactly the 'car crash' that many were predicting. Corbyn, unlike Teresa May was calm and composed,and stuck to his principles ( does Teresa May actually have any)? to the extent that AN scarcely laid a glove on him. Most impressive.
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He lied his way through it. "I never met the IRA"
As has been published tonight:
"Tonight Jeremy Corbyn told Andrew Neil: “I never met the IRA”. Seriously?
In 1984, two weeks after the Brighton bombing, Corbyn invited two members of the Provisional IRA, Linda Quigley and Gerard McLoughlin, to parliament. MacLochlainn was a close friend of Corbyn. In 1981 he served two and a half years in jail for conspiracy to cause explosions.
According to a report in the Sinn Fein/IRA newspaper An Phoblacht, in 2000 Corbyn shared a platform with Brendan McKenna at an event commemorating Bloody Sunday. McKenna was jailed for his role in bombing the British Legion hall in Portadown.
In 2005 Corbyn shared a platform with Raymond McCartney at a meeting about Bloody Sunday. McCartney was a member of the Provisional IRA.
In 2007 Corbyn spoke alongside Martina Anderson at an event organised by his CLP. Anderson was jailed for plotting a series of terror attacks in London and twelve English seaside towns.
In 2009, an An Phoblacht report places Corbyn at a Sinn Fein dinner with Diane Abbott and Ken Livingstone. The event was hosted by Gerry Adams and IRA member Gerry Kelly. Kelly was jailed for his part in the Old Bailey bombing which killed one and injured 200.
In July 2011, Jeremy Corbyn chaired a Sinn Fein event commemorating the Hunger Strikes. An Phoblacht says Corbyn shared a platform there with the IRA member Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane, who was a part of an IRA gang which killed four Protestant civilians and a UVF member in a pub bombing. Also present was Jennifer McCann, who was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the murder of a RUC constable."
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:23 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue
He lied his way through it. "I never met the IRA"
As has been published tonight:
"Tonight Jeremy Corbyn told Andrew Neil: “I never met the IRA”. Seriously?
In 1984, two weeks after the Brighton bombing, Corbyn invited two members of the Provisional IRA, Linda Quigley and Gerard McLoughlin, to parliament. MacLochlainn was a close friend of Corbyn. In 1981 he served two and a half years in jail for conspiracy to cause explosions.
According to a report in the Sinn Fein/IRA newspaper An Phoblacht, in 2000 Corbyn shared a platform with Brendan McKenna at an event commemorating Bloody Sunday. McKenna was jailed for his role in bombing the British Legion hall in Portadown.
In 2005 Corbyn shared a platform with Raymond McCartney at a meeting about Bloody Sunday. McCartney was a member of the Provisional IRA.
In 2007 Corbyn spoke alongside Martina Anderson at an event organised by his CLP. Anderson was jailed for plotting a series of terror attacks in London and twelve English seaside towns.
In 2009, an An Phoblacht report places Corbyn at a Sinn Fein dinner with Diane Abbott and Ken Livingstone. The event was hosted by Gerry Adams and IRA member Gerry Kelly. Kelly was jailed for his part in the Old Bailey bombing which killed one and injured 200.
In July 2011, Jeremy Corbyn chaired a Sinn Fein event commemorating the Hunger Strikes. An Phoblacht says Corbyn shared a platform there with the IRA member Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane, who was a part of an IRA gang which killed four Protestant civilians and a UVF member in a pub bombing. Also present was Jennifer McCann, who was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the murder of a RUC constable."
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Why don't you just link the article from Guido you've copied pasted as your own work.
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:23 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue
He lied his way through it. "I never met the IRA"
As has been published tonight:
"Tonight Jeremy Corbyn told Andrew Neil: “I never met the IRA”. Seriously?
In 1984, two weeks after the Brighton bombing, Corbyn invited two members of the Provisional IRA, Linda Quigley and Gerard McLoughlin, to parliament. MacLochlainn was a close friend of Corbyn. In 1981 he served two and a half years in jail for conspiracy to cause explosions.
According to a report in the Sinn Fein/IRA newspaper An Phoblacht, in 2000 Corbyn shared a platform with Brendan McKenna at an event commemorating Bloody Sunday. McKenna was jailed for his role in bombing the British Legion hall in Portadown.
In 2005 Corbyn shared a platform with Raymond McCartney at a meeting about Bloody Sunday. McCartney was a member of the Provisional IRA.
In 2007 Corbyn spoke alongside Martina Anderson at an event organised by his CLP. Anderson was jailed for plotting a series of terror attacks in London and twelve English seaside towns.
In 2009, an An Phoblacht report places Corbyn at a Sinn Fein dinner with Diane Abbott and Ken Livingstone. The event was hosted by Gerry Adams and IRA member Gerry Kelly. Kelly was jailed for his part in the Old Bailey bombing which killed one and injured 200.
In July 2011, Jeremy Corbyn chaired a Sinn Fein event commemorating the Hunger Strikes. An Phoblacht says Corbyn shared a platform there with the IRA member Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane, who was a part of an IRA gang which killed four Protestant civilians and a UVF member in a pub bombing. Also present was Jennifer McCann, who was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the murder of a RUC constable."
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the trouble is that a lot of corbyn's supporters only heard his name for the first time in 2015. any one who knew of him before then knows exactly what he was up to. for them the idea that corbyn was 'promoting peace' rather than promoting the aims and objectives of the ira is simply laughable.
And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 20:55 - May 26 with 3258 views
Amusing Guido smear job mind you. Must have been properly easy to track the IRA, given their alleged invites to parliament. Perhaps the MI5 followed McLoughlin when they should have followed MacLochlainn? Silly Billys!
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 21:30 - May 26 with 3198 views
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 21:44 - May 26 by Luk38644
I'm Suffolk Coastal, it will be Tories. My vote is effectively worthless.
Id rather see May and PM than Corbyn without doubt. How have you swung from a complete Tory to a complete Labour voter in a few months?!
I was never a complete Tory, I wanted a coalition last time! I've woken up to be honest. Labour would be much better for me and much better for the majority of people IMO.
I feel no shame admitting I was mistaken and have changed my mind even though i'm sure a few will go on the attack over it!
Alternatively, you could say that he voted in favour of preserving civil liberties 56 times. Theresa May's surveillance state plans are a far bigger threat to everyone's security than anything Corbyn would do.
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 22:26 - May 26 with 3114 views
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 21:47 - May 26 by J2BLUE
I was never a complete Tory, I wanted a coalition last time! I've woken up to be honest. Labour would be much better for me and much better for the majority of people IMO.
I feel no shame admitting I was mistaken and have changed my mind even though i'm sure a few will go on the attack over it!
Have you even read any info and compared each manifesto yet?
This site is an independent site that has fact checked all manifestos
Corbyn will certainly be better financially for those low paid on £25k or under and i can see the obvious attraction. Especially as Corbyn is going full hard Brexit too
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 23:05 - May 26 with 3070 views
Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 21:47 - May 26 by J2BLUE
I was never a complete Tory, I wanted a coalition last time! I've woken up to be honest. Labour would be much better for me and much better for the majority of people IMO.
I feel no shame admitting I was mistaken and have changed my mind even though i'm sure a few will go on the attack over it!
Fair enough mate!
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Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 on 23:21 - May 26 with 3036 views
Corbyn will certainly be better financially for those low paid on £25k or under and i can see the obvious attraction. Especially as Corbyn is going full hard Brexit too