Poll: Poll: Prime Minister Theresa May calls General Election on June 8th

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Unbelievable? He's literally condemning the IRA violence.

You know, it doesn't make you big or tough to still hate the IRA to the point facts don't matter, in fact, it's kind of pathetic. Only a very small cowardly man would attempt to take up the mantle of a mostly long ended war. Here we have a man who fostered peace and put an end to the violence despite condemnation from both home and away, that's really bravery. Someone who deserves to be laying wreaths to the people who were killed by the violence he condemns.

I think you are massively trying to over compensate by insisting on a link between him and the IRA, is it because you never got to fight anyone yourself?

Just lol - it sickens me that people will defend any old crap to try and 'win' an 'internet argument'.

Corbyn is a **** and not fit to govern - his apologists are irrelevant - but lets be thankful for him destroying the labour party once and for all. Let the grownups get on with the real world.
 
Just lol - it sickens me that people will defend any old crap to try and 'win' an 'internet argument'.

Corbyn is a **** and not fit to govern - his apologists are irrelevant - but lets be thankful for him destroying the labour party once and for all. Let the grownups get on with the real world.

Regardless of whether he becomes PM, the way things are going it seems likely that history will be far kinder to Mr Corbyn than it will be to May, Cameron or Johnson.
 
Just lol - it sickens me that people will defend any old crap to try and 'win' an 'internet argument'.

Corbyn is a **** and not fit to govern - his apologists are irrelevant - but lets be thankful for him destroying the labour party once and for all. Let the grownups get on with the real world.

Where as you can't defend any of your crap at all it would seem!
 
Bible thumping May isn't fit to govern neither. She doesn't have a scoobie, and attempts at being a hardliner are pitiful.

Five more years of her and people will vote for a cat just to get shot of her.
 
If May wins, won't it be Boris negotiating Brexit along with her (along with Davis)? I'm not sure how saying Corbyn would be worse lol.
 
Unbelievable? He's literally condemning the IRA violence.

nah he dodges it then gives an answer about condemning all bombing... yet this rather contradicts his direct support, solidarity and advocacy on behalf of those who actively took part in that bombing

he was happy to stand on stage at a rally next to a man who was wanted for the murder of a British Army officer and the UK was still trying to extradite, he was happy to rally and protest on behalf of a gang that murdered civilians at random in London and other parts of the UK through bombing and shooting attacks

he'll be very happy to quite directly criticise the UK's bombing of Syria, no dodging of the question there and some vague disapproval of 'all bombing' but direct criticism... yet when asked 5 times to condiment the IRA's bombing, quite a valid question given his past support of the group, he deflects
 
What about the Loyalist bombing, did he refuse to condemn that directly too?
Or did he condemn ALL bombing?
The Tory press really are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
 
On Radio 4 this morning they were talking about this part of the Labour manifesto, taken from the "A more equal society" section, that has thus far been largely ignored by the media:

We will end racism and discrimination against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, and protect the right to lead a nomadic way of life.

Food for thought...
 
So he condemns the IRA like you asked and you still don't accept it. Not really about that for you then ?

Here's some links to the IRA from people actually in power:
http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/4045346.IRA_councillor_welcomed_back_to_Tory_bosom/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-by-tory-peers-ira-funding-claim-2126723.html

I'm sure you'll blow these off as well.

LOL at the second link - that really is some low level CT like stuff... how can you take it seriously?

The other link is a bit more worrying and I don't think she should be a councillor though she is quite clearly not sympathetic any more and frankly she's a local councillor not the leader of a party aiming to become PM!
 
What about the Loyalist bombing, did he refuse to condemn that directly too?
Or did he condemn ALL bombing?
The Tory press really are scraping the bottom of the barrel.

Link to where he was asked that question please? I don't believe he's previously expressed support for any loyalist cause, he supports a united Ireland
 
'A bit more worrying' lol. That Conservative was ACTUALLY in the IRA!

Link to where he was asked that question please? I don't believe he's previously expressed support for any loyalist cause, he supports a united Ireland
Why wasn't he asked that question then? Do you think the interviewer might have been asking a leading question perchance?
This is going to be difficult for May, she could go after Corbyn about this, but then she has an ex IRA member in her party...
 
On Radio 4 this morning they were talking about this part of the Labour manifesto, taken from the "A more equal society" section, that has thus far been largely ignored by the media:



Food for thought...

indeed - not only haver they proposed some ridiculous uncounted budged, higher taxes and some crazy nationalisations plans but they then make random policies like this - as if Gypsies aren't already well protected and a real pain for local authorities to move on... yet Labour want to give them even more protection
 
indeed - not only haver they proposed some ridiculous uncounted budged, higher taxes and some crazy nationalisations plans but they then make random policies like this - as if Gypsies aren't already well protected and a real pain for local authorities to move on... yet Labour want to give them even more protection
A random policy like fox hunting you mean? :p
 
Why wasn't he asked that question then? Do you think the interviewer might have been asking a leading question perchance?
This is going to be difficult for May, she could go after Corbyn about this, but then she has an ex IRA member in her party...

Why was he asked that question? He's previously expressed sympathy and support for the group. Was that not pretty damn obvious? Seriously if you're asking questions like that then I really should question your judgement/awareness in general.

A random policy like fox hunting you mean? :p

I don't agree with fox hunting. Not that it has anything to do with Gypsies...
 
indeed - not only haver they proposed some ridiculous uncounted budged, higher taxes and some crazy nationalisations plans but they then make random policies like this - as if Gypsies aren't already well protected and a real pain for local authorities to move on... yet Labour want to give them even more protection
This happened in my local area last week. I make no further comment in case I trigger someone.
Police are now at the scene of a school whose grounds were invaded by travellers this morning. Meanwhile, sixth form students at the school - Hazelwick in Three Bridges, Crawley - have now been sent home after earlier being in lockdown with other pupils and staff. Dozens of caravans, cars, dogs and horses were reported to have moved onto the school playing field after gates to the field were forced open. While police are still at the school, the school itself now says that lessons are running as normal this afternoon. A police spokesman said around 30 vehicles and caravans belonging to a group of travellers arrived at the school at around 11am with the first vehicles pulling up on a verge close to the school entrance. “As further travellers arrived, they moved on the school playing field. They are believed to be the same group that was at Manor Royal who left after being given notice to quit by the landowner,” he said. Police on the scene are liaising with West Sussex County Council as the landowners and assessing the site. In a message on Twitter the school said that the school day would finish as usual at 3pm. Pupils, who have since gone home, say that other pupils are sitting GCSE exams this afternoon. Meanwhile, Crawley MP Henry Smith earlier took to Twitter to say he was ‘very concerned’ about the situation and he called on the police and Crawley Council to ‘act swiftly.’ Pupils themselves who witnessed the travellers’ arrival from inside their classroom described “more than 30 caravans going onto the playing field with still more coming in.” They said there were horses, dogs and chickens there. One boy said he had seen women hanging up clothes to dry and children playing football.
 
Nope, it doesn't, but it's still just a random policy, just from the other party. Talking of car crash did you see the Boris Johnston interview where he said the £350m to the NHS was in the Tory manifesto? What page is it on?
Surprised it hasn't been mentioned more.
 
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