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Interesting read. 14:34 - Oct 8 with 1434 viewshampstead_blue

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3623934/ex-ira-killer-says-jeremy-corbyns-solidari

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Interesting read. on 14:36 - Oct 8 with 1409 viewsDyland

Every single thing in that URL screams don't open.

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Interesting read. on 14:38 - Oct 8 with 1386 viewsSikamikanico

Interesting read. on 14:36 - Oct 8 by Dyland

Every single thing in that URL screams don't open.


I was ok with it up to " https://www."
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Interesting read. on 14:40 - Oct 8 with 1377 viewshampstead_blue

Interesting read. on 14:36 - Oct 8 by Dyland

Every single thing in that URL screams don't open.


it's not a booby trap

An article about the beloved JC and his sidekick. A former IRA man tells how they (in his opinion) gave such strong support for the provos they felt they should, could, and possibly did extend the troubles.

An interesting take from a source inside the IRA.

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Interesting read. on 14:41 - Oct 8 with 1368 viewsBackToRussia

Nice grainy avatar, dimwit.

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Interesting read. on 14:50 - Oct 8 with 1364 viewsGuthrum

Is he really claiming that the IRA's 30-year terrorist campaign was sustained by the support of two obscure Labour activists, one of whom did not enter the Commons until 1997?

Yes, Corbyn was a sympathiser, but to blame the whole thing on him is over-egging the pudding.

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Interesting read. on 14:56 - Oct 8 with 1343 viewshampstead_blue

Interesting read. on 14:50 - Oct 8 by Guthrum

Is he really claiming that the IRA's 30-year terrorist campaign was sustained by the support of two obscure Labour activists, one of whom did not enter the Commons until 1997?

Yes, Corbyn was a sympathiser, but to blame the whole thing on him is over-egging the pudding.


A fair point.

I think you could probably dilute the core 'screaming' point somewhat but it still does show that his support could well have made a real difference.

Assumption is to make an ass out of you and me. Those who assume they know you, when they don't are just guessing. Those who assume and insist they know are daft and in denial. Those who assume, insist, and deny the truth are plain stupid. Those who assume, insist, deny the truth and tell YOU they know you (when they don't) have an IQ in the range of 35-49.
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precisely this (n/t) on 15:02 - Oct 8 with 1304 viewsDyland

Interesting read. on 14:38 - Oct 8 by Sikamikanico

I was ok with it up to " https://www."



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Interesting read. on 15:03 - Oct 8 with 1302 viewsDyland

Interesting read. on 14:40 - Oct 8 by hampstead_blue

it's not a booby trap

An article about the beloved JC and his sidekick. A former IRA man tells how they (in his opinion) gave such strong support for the provos they felt they should, could, and possibly did extend the troubles.

An interesting take from a source inside the IRA.


It's in The Sun ffs.

Jesus wept.

Stick to football.

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Interesting read. on 15:04 - Oct 8 with 1300 viewsfooters

"Former Irish Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald described O'Callaghan as one of the Irish Government's most important spies operating within the Provisional IRA during the late 20th century's The Troubles."

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Interesting read. on 15:58 - Oct 8 with 1226 viewsDarth_Koont

Interesting read. on 14:56 - Oct 8 by hampstead_blue

A fair point.

I think you could probably dilute the core 'screaming' point somewhat but it still does show that his support could well have made a real difference.


So his political support and dialogue made a difference to Republicans who wanted to prolong the conflict but, as we're repeatedly told by the Corbyn smearers, definitely didn't make a difference to other Republicans and UK politicians who sat down to negotiate peace?

That's convenient. Illogical but convenient.

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Interesting read. on 15:59 - Oct 8 with 1219 viewschicoazul

Don't buy use or click on the Sun.

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Interesting read. on 16:07 - Oct 8 with 1205 viewsitfcjoe

I though it always said that he was a total irrelevance for the peace process when people claimed he tried to help/hinder it?

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Interesting read. on 16:07 - Oct 8 with 1201 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

Interesting read. on 14:50 - Oct 8 by Guthrum

Is he really claiming that the IRA's 30-year terrorist campaign was sustained by the support of two obscure Labour activists, one of whom did not enter the Commons until 1997?

Yes, Corbyn was a sympathiser, but to blame the whole thing on him is over-egging the pudding.


This

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Interesting read. on 16:42 - Oct 8 with 1146 viewsconnorscontract

Personally I would think the whole "RUC in cahoots with loyalist paramilitaries who targeted children and people with learning disabilities for sadistic, ritualistic murders" probably had a bit more to do with it.
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Interesting read. on 17:08 - Oct 8 with 1092 viewsmrshallisfit

Well done. You continue to have your finger right on the pulse of everything that is wrong with our country at the moment.
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