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Perhaps, then, you ought to have picked an item which highlights his Anti-Britishness a little more unequivocally?
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...like spying for the KGB? Supporting the IRA/Hamas/Hezbollah ?
Gulliver, I think you are a bit confused:-

It was last used at the coronation of HM The Queen in 1953. On St Andrews Day (30 November) 1996, the Stone of Destiny was returned to Scotland amid much ceremony and celebration and put in Edinburgh Castle alongside the Honours of Scotland.
That would certainly have been more successful than using the Elgin Marbles, (an issue upon which there seems to be a general consensus across the political board for their return) as a stick to beat him with....
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"Gulliver, I think you are a bit confused:- " - noooo!
Hang in there Tora Tora Tora, fight for your perceived rights.
One day Britannia may once again rule the waves ;-/
Tora,
Corbyn is not alledged to have been a KGB spy. He is alledged to have met a Czech spy.

When Corbyn was talking to Sinn Fein, who had elected MPs in Parliament, so were the Conservative Government.

Corbyn supports the Palestian people, and Hamas are their elected leaders.

Not sure I have seen an allegation that he supports Hezzbollah.
Gromit, this is part of a Corbyn speech widely reported on at the time.
//“Tomorrow evening it will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking.//
Danny . the Coronation Stone was taken from London , to Scotland ,
by students in 1950 , left at Arbroath Abbey, then later returned to England.
Although it of course belonged to Scotland. It was just a Student prank. JOKE OK.
Gulliver. The use of capital letters(shouting) is contrary to Site Rules.
What have Nigel Farage, and tora tora got in common,?
Study the avatar before you answer.
TTT is a great champion of the Czech spy who claimed to have recruited Mr Corbyn and named him COB, despite the plain fact that there is not a single shred of evidence that he succeeded in doing any such thing.
Perhaps TTT is unaware that the Czech involved also claimed to have helped organise the Live Aid and Free Nelson Mandela concerts in the 1980s! Given that claim, it is obvious that he is a fantasist and that he...and TTT...find it easy to believe the most obvious nonsense!
Practically speaking, limited use of capital letters MUST be ok, as otherwise danny yelled out "HM" above. It has to be a subjective decision when their use is beyond acceptance.

Meanwhile it is anti British to approve of giving away British museum treasures.
Whether there is a case or not where does it all stop, how far do you go back?

I personally think it unwise for COB to say something like this that will inevitably alienate people and a good many of his voters probably too even if they dont understand the full story but then COb continually shows he hates Britain so no change there I suppose.
//Gulliver. The use of capital letters(shouting) is contrary to Site Rules.\\

No it is not and until AB sorts out proper script there is no alternative to capital letters for emphasis.
Jack. from the Site Rules:-
//Please refrain from adding emphasis in CAPITAL LETTERS as this indicates shouting and is considered rude//
It indicates nothing of the sort.

NO PARKING
NO SMOKING
Are these signs rude? I don't think so.
Seeing that you are a wise old octogenarian perhaps you could inform us sexagenarians how to emphasise on AB.
I believe it is done by italics
// JOKE OK. //

To be fair to Gulliver, 3 letters that shouldn't have been capitalised is hardly a shout, more of a humph.

My interpretation of the rules is that whole sentences and paragraphs in capitals is shouting, but the odd word is NOT. As jack says, as there is no enfolding function, and the italicising function rarely works, then there is sometimes a need to highly a word or two.
put [i] before and after the word you want to italicise

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