Yes but they would lease them back .. for a price. But you are right it wouldn't matter in Corbyn's Britain coz a worthy lecture is a well known deterrent to psychopathic terrorism.
Me too! Cameron is possibly taking a hit because of the tax credit cock up (rightly so) but governments normally lose support in the first years as they push through all the painful policies. Your link also shows the Conservatives have a very healthy lead over Labour so I doubt the PM will be...
Yes he has a clear mandate from Labour party members (400k) but I was talking about Labour voters (millions). You'd have thought if his red blooded Socialist message would work anywhere it would work in Scotland. Instead recent polls show SNP still miles ahead and the TORIES actually gaining...
Wouldn't suprise me but I thought Labour banned those after the Ed Miliband bacon sarnie photo debacle.
Amazing to think that most Labour voters would probably give anything to have him back leading the party :eek:
Guessing the Shadow Chancellor isn't that keen on a shoot to kill policy either ....
John McDonnell, Labour's shadow chancellor, called for MI5 and the UK's armed police force to be scrapped in a controversial campaign letter.
A picture has emerged showing Mr McDonnell holding the letter...
I wonder if the Labour shadow cabinet and wider parliamentary party hide behind the sofa every time Jeremy has to do a serious political interview.
Edit. missed the previous post yes apparently they do.
Jeremy Corbyn says he is "not happy" with UK police or security services operating a "shoot-to-kill" policy in the event of a terror attack.
The Labour leader told the BBC such an approach could "often be counter-productive".
He also declined to answer what he called the "hypothetical...