Must admit, I totally missed the bit where I said I backed the IRA. I'm afraid with that you've lost what little credence I was willing to give you. Consider our conversation over and yourself blocked you cretinous little c*nt.
Well as I don't think he's a traitor, yes I do think he's fit to lead the country. Inviting Adams and McGuinness to the House of Commons and observing a minutes silence doesn't quite back up your whole "he backed the IRA" train of thought. All the former suggests to me is that he believed...
Again I reiterate what on earth do you think I'm scared of? You and your opinion? Believe me I couldn't care less about you think. I back the idea of dialogue, yes. But that doesn't mean I back terrorism you simpleton.
Cowardice? With all due respect do you honestly think I care what you, a person I don't even know, thinks about me? You want an answer, fine. Yes, I like Corbyn (something I've already said on this thread) but the two aren't mutually exclusive. Simply liking him now doesn't mean I condone or...
Yes you asked a question but you fail to take into account that some people don't spend their afternoons glued to NSC. Instead you wish to believe my silence is somehow me condoning Corbyn's dialogue with the IRA. I assure you my silence is simply because I have better things to do than argue...
Or my silence tells you I have better things to do on a Friday afternoon that argue with a keyboard warrior on an Internet forum. But if a reply and debate is really that important to you, once I've finished what I've got planned I'll gladly come back and we can continue this discussion. In the...
As opposed to all the Tory voters who respect the Labour voters and "loony lefties" you mean? Of course, two wrongs don't make a right but don't pretend like the Tory voters have some sort of moral high ground. You then go on to tell me I should avoid condescension but deliver a speech saying...
I'm not a typical Labour supporter but that's mainly because I don't vote Labour. I simply like Corbyn as I believe him to be an honest and principled politician, which is something of a rarity in this day and age. My only hope is that if, and that's a big if, Corbyn was elected Labour leader is...
Miliband too left wing? That's almost laughable. But if people want a Labour Party that is, as previously mentioned, Tory lite then that's their call. I personally would welcome a left leaning Labour Party to be an actual alternative to the Tories instead of just being a slightly less worse option.
I personally think Corbyn is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale, Tory lite party. Labour's campaign was catesrophic because they no longer connect with the working classes, who historically they are supposed to represent. They need a lurch to the left instead of slowly inching towards...