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The end of the Labour party


Where will Labour be a year from now?  

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  1. 1. Where will Labour be a year from now?

    • Intact with Jeremy Corbyn in charge
      57
    • Intact with somebody else in charge
      20
    • Split with Corbyn running the remains of Labour
      32
    • Split with Corbyn running a break-away party
      9
    • The matter will still be unresolved
      21
    • The whole party will collapse
      26
    • Something I haven't thought of
      6


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You've not gone into it in depth before either.

 

Still if you want to follow a party led by a terrorist supporter feel free...

 

In what ways has Corbyn 'supported' terrorism?

 

Any proof that he has 'supported' it? Which organisations and what did he do to further their aims? Precisely what did he do? What did the 'support' entail?

 

Or are you confusing 'sympathiser' with 'supporter'. I think even if you were you'd be wrong.

 

I'd be careful to be honest.

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I await your revelations about what May has been up to with interest then.

 

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In what ways has Corbyn 'supported' terrorism?

 

Any proof that he has 'supported' it? Which organisations and what did he do to further their aims? Precisely what did he do? What did the 'support' entail?

 

Or are you confusing 'sympathiser' with 'supporter'. I think even if you were you'd be wrong.

 

I'd be careful to be honest.

 

I've detailed it above already...

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Should we mention the convicted terrorist Nelson Mandella at this point?

 

I wasn't aware he was still alive let alone trying to get elected in the UK.

 

I've watched you debating before, and I'm really sure I don't need to spell out the relevance here... or has your account been hacked and you're not the real Obelix that we all know and know?

 

As for all your Corbyn supported the IRA comments, jeeez i dont have the energy or inclination to go into this again for the millionth time, we will have to agree to disagree on that

 

If you've been over it so many times before, you should be able to easily find a link to where it has been covered.

Otherwise, I'm going to have to give that point to Obelix.

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I've watched you debating before, and I'm really sure I don't need to spell out the relevance here... or has your account been hacked and you're not the real Obelix that we all know and know?.

 

A name called Mandela has been mentioned. That's all. I'm not going to guess what you mean by it until you tell me in what context it's being thought of.

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In what ways has Corbyn 'supported' terrorism?

 

Any proof that he has 'supported' it? Which organisations and what did he do to further their aims? Precisely what did he do? What did the 'support' entail?

 

Or are you confusing 'sympathiser' with 'supporter'. I think even if you were you'd be wrong.

 

I'd be careful to be honest.

When you call a terrorist organisation like Hamas and Hezbollah "friends", whilst an elected Member of Parliament and therefore a public figure...is that 'sympathising' or 'support'?

 

#justathought

 

To err is human. But only victors ever get to revise history, and Corbyn isn't (enough of-) one.

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When you call a terrorist organisation like Hamas and Hezbollah "friends", whilst an elected Member of Parliament and therefore a public figure...is that 'sympathising' or 'support'?

 

#justathought

 

To err is human. But only victors ever get to revise history, and Corbyn isn't (enough of-) one.

 

As I recall he used that term to try and encourage dialogue. It was naive to be fair but to categorise him as a supporter of terrorism because of it is way off the mark.

 

Let's be honest, supporters of terrorism raise or donate funds, disseminate information, provide logistics etc.... They go to prison for it if caught. That is a world away from using some naive language as part of a peace process.

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