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It is nice.

Still a valid question, Mr Devlin IS an army veteran who will be worse off if he loses his tax credits. His former political affiliations have nothing to do with the question.
Strange that the Mail know who this man is and where he lives, but didn't manage to get a quote from him.
//Strange that the Mail know who this man is and where he lives, but didn't manage to get a quote from him. //

maybe he chased them away......
"A spokesman for Mr Corbyn defended the decision to use the question, insisting Mr Devlin has 'rejected his previous involvement with the British National Party and has played an active role through Veterans for Peace in efforts to reconcile British Army and Republican veterans in Northern Ireland'.

If this man really has rejected his previous racist views, and is an Army veteran who will be worse off if he loses his tax credits, then I can't see the problem with Corbyn raising his case at PMQs.

I am much more interested in what dave is going to do about this. So far he refused to answer Corbyns questions. He is, of course entitled to ignore questions but the rest of must draw our own conclusions if he continues to do so.
Mikey

Dave has refused to answer the question 9 times at PMQs.
Goodness me Gromit....9 times !
Oh dear !
Why does the Tramp keep asking the same redundant question?
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Perhaps they should elect Jeremy Paxman as a Labour MP....I am sure he would eventually get dave to answer the question properly :::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ApIC3x3kk8
Didn't they knock one previous PM as "just a housewife"?
// Why does the Tramp keep asking the same redundant question? //

Because the spiv in a suit is not honest enough to give the truthful answer ( that everyone knows anyway). In the PMQ game, the winner is the one who makes his opponent look stupid. Cameron unable to answer a simple question looks stupid x 9.
I suspect we will hear the question again this week. Running jokes take on a new life for their sheer annoyance factor. Speaking of running jokes, Osborne had better rethink tax credits. Simply rehashing the same measures will not satisfy his own benches nevermind the Tory ranks in the Lords.
Gromit...maybe Corbyn isn't doing so bad after all then !
Clearly he is supporting a former soldier not a former BNP member.

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-Talbot-

/// Clearly he is supporting a former soldier not a former BNP member. ///

That makes no difference to the Left, as soon as they have any attachment with a far-right party whatsoever (even in the past makes no difference) they are dropped like a hot potato.

Had Cameron made a plea on this chaps behalf, and his past BNP attachment had been publicised, mikey and his lefties would have soon been on here in force spouting their disgust.
Once again using an imagined situation to propagate your prejudices.
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Canary42

You should be the last one to mention prejudices, no one harbours more of them than you, in fact you are noted for them on this site..

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Mikey, Nice To See Your Leader Supporting A Former Bnp Leader.

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