Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

Search results

  1. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    I have given many sound arguments as to why I don't believe Corbyn. You pretending not to be Nibble is neither here nor there and if you want to play that charade then more power to your elbow. And whilst you're playing it, have another piece of damning evidence.
  2. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Are you still playing that game where you pretend that you aren't Nibble?
  3. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Are you completely stupid, Nibble? They're rhetorical questions. I already know the answers to them and it's why I don't believe a bloody word about Corbyn's N. Ireland peace credentials. Engage brain next time, yeah?
  4. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Lord Bew has been widely praised by Irish and British politicians for the significant contributions to the Good Friday Agreement. Also his many comments about Bloody Sunday and his position as adviser on the Saville Report don't fit with the idea of someone deeply partisan and further proof...
  5. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    It was full support of a united Ireland on IRA/Sinn Fein's terms and without ever even trying to bring it about without violence. It's there in black and white.
  6. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    A man completely out of the loop and with little influence with the decision-makers even within his own party talks to IRA terrorists. So what did he do with these talks? Did he publicly or privately ask them to desist from killing 4 year old children? How did he think that constantly...
  7. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    It was to what purpose they were talking to the IRA though, surely. Lord Bew nails it.
  8. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    As I say, it's the nature of realpolitik. Compromises have to be made. Look at the way that he's struggled with party policy on Trident where he is out of step with the official line. He's a man of his word but in this case his word isn't the policy that his job forces him to take. I think by...
  9. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    But he's said on many occasions that the Labour Party is an ideal that he is not wedded to and will ditch when he sees that it no longer serves his purpose. He is a classic entryist. And you're asking me to vote him into power?
  10. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Corbyn has bad PR too, without a doubt but specifically where his nice guy image is concerned he's Teflon man. Apologies for constantly repeating this mantra but how else can you explain how his historic praise for terrorists who murdered UK subjects gets so ignored or revised? He's been...
  11. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Agreed. It's all well and good saying that we are voting for Labour policies but that would put a Marxist in at No.11 Downing Street. Just consider that for one minute. We're not even talking about Corbyn here. We're talking about a Chancellor of the Exchequer who believes in class war, a full...
  12. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Really? Then why do I see constantly all those Memes about Corbyn being on the right side of history, about his supposed humanity and how much he has always cared? Look at this thread - people gushing over a man who quite literally honoured IRA terrorists. How the f*ck does that happen in a...
  13. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Hmm...principled enough to take money (and lots of it) from Iran TV even after it was censured in the UK for being the official mouthpiece of the homophobic, holocaust-denying Iranian junta. All politicians lie, all politicians have very flexible morals. Corbyn is no different. He's just got...
  14. Buzzer

    Theresa May ruled to have broken the law.

    Quite right. He wasn't member of the IRA but was very much a fellow traveller who supported a United Ireland on Sinn Fein/IRA terms. Suggest Clamp/Nibble reads this esp. the words of Lord Bew who is just about the most authoritative figure on Northern Ireland and the Troubles as you can get.
Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here