Cool. calm and collected from Corbyn. Unlike May, he never once got flustered and articulated a real vision of hope for Britain as opposed to the dystopian future that the Tories want to plunge head first into.
Corbyn has been on the correct side of history his whole life.
His detractors who have been on the wrong side of it their whole lives just want to carry on making the same mistakes over and over and over again. That’s the very definition of stupidity.
Corbyn was very impressive there. Very calm under pressure and had the answers to all of Neil’s questions unlike May who looked utterly clueless when she was grilled. It’s no wonder the opinion polls are narrowing so much.
The prime source for information on the murder of John Corcoran, the IRA informer Sean O’Callaghan, is an inveterate liar. He has directly contradicted several times his account of how John Corcoran was murdered. But he has, perhaps unwittingly, provided enough information for us to appreciate that the Gardai bear a great responsibility for what happened.
What’s your point here? That the middle east and the west are now more unstable because of the Iraq War? Well no fucking shit Sherlock. Post up a few more articles of politicians on the left and right both saying that, tremendous debating.
Corbyn’s speech reeked of apologism, as he always does. Anything but point the finger at Islam and it’s doctrines… but but but Iraq… What a plum.
He can copy and paste the speech for the next inevitable bombing from a muslim lone wolf, same excuses, I’m certain you’ll be doing the same.
A couple of days after a bombing killing 20 odd British citizens? Point that out to me please.
I see an article posted that Boris wrote in 2005 in a different tone to Corbyn’s apologism. A snippet of it.
In other words, the Iraq war did not create the problem of murderous Islamic fundamentalists, though the war has unquestionably sharpened the resentments felt by such people in this country, and given them a new pretext. The Iraq war did not introduce the poison into our bloodstream but, yes, the war did help to potentiate that poison. And whatever the defenders of the war may say, it has not solved the problem of Islamic terror, or even come close to providing the beginnings of a solution. You can’t claim to be draining the swamp in the Middle East when the mosquitoes are breeding quite happily in Yorkshire.
Hardly the exact same is it? Anyway, I’m not here to defend Boris Johnson, he’s a clown aswell, although for different reasons. Just pointing out the apologism and cowardice of JC, fish in a barrel really.
I loved the bit when Andrew was sticking it to provo corbyn, provo corbyn was sticking up for his mates in the ra and isis when Andrew asked him what did the people of Sweden do to deserve being murdered on their streets, provo corbyn adopted a jarry adams position and pretended he didn’t hear the question, The British people saw where we stand on terrorism with corybn last night