No. But I see you're still playing the game of not really having any sound argument so accuse me of being another poster. Pretty bloody pathetic actually.
All questions, no answers.
The truth is you haven't got a clue what his connection with the IRA was, you posted a clipping that according to you was the final word on Corbyn but purposely omitted the next page. You don't like him so you're adding disparate quotes and speculation to come up with...
It really doesn't. He's a great man but his ideals just won't hold water in the current global climate. Which is a huge shame because he wants what would make the UK a far nicer place to live and work.
I like Corbyn. I like his politics and I like his ideals. Barely any of which would work in the world we live in. Unfortunately. Although I do believe he'd be a far better negotiator than May. Because he listens.
Mrs May refused to acknowledge their refugee status as having any validity in the UK as she didn't believe this extended to the SBA. She refused to have their case for refugee status heard pertaining to the UK.
Where did I suggest May was the first to sell arms?
What I'm saying is the world knows what the Saudis do with those arms and I don't believe people should be voting to keep a PM who sells arms to Saudi who go on to arm the type of people that blow up 8 year old girls at pop concerts. I didn't...
See, this is where some people really are missing the point and have not read or understood the article.
She didn't deny them the right to come to the UK , she denied them the right to have their case heard.
That's the difference and that's where she breached international law.
Your post is an ignorant one and misses the point entirely. Of course we will be leaving the EU as that was the way the vote went. It's just a disaster that this woman is doing the leading.
Utterly unfounded. Corbyn has never been IRA. He had dealings with them and aided the peace process. Anything further than that is pure speculation and, I suspect, malice.
However we do know for certain that TM sells arms to the Saudis who wreak havoc throughout the Middle East, using these...
I attended the PCS conference on Wednesday at the Brighton Centre and if half of what they claim May has in store for the average British worker comes to pass, we are in for a rough, rough ride with decisions made for us that will resonate for generations. Real legacy changes and with no EU to...