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Vile Tory Spin On Corbyn And ' Shoot To Kill '
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Let's be clear - the quotes now doing the rounds are from a news report TWO YEARS AGO which was SLAMMED AS INACCURATE by the BBC Trust.
The Tory spin doctors have shamefully used a terrorist attack for electoral advantage, by promoting the video through underhand 'social media' tactics.
This is the condemnation from the BBC Trust of the BBC's own lamentable journalism :
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-3866 6914
Last night Jeremy Corbyn ACTUALLY said :
"Police must have “full authority” to use “whatever force is necessary to protect and save life.”
The Tory spin doctors have shamefully used a terrorist attack for electoral advantage, by promoting the video through underhand 'social media' tactics.
This is the condemnation from the BBC Trust of the BBC's own lamentable journalism :
http://
Last night Jeremy Corbyn ACTUALLY said :
"Police must have “full authority” to use “whatever force is necessary to protect and save life.”
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are the Tory supporters here happy with how that party treats disabled people? Specifically how thousands of people have died within two weeks of being found "fit to work" in the past few years by the corrupt DWP? Or the way that the bedroom tax has hit 420,000 disbled people whose "spare "rooms are used for medical equipment? Or the slashing of PIP by a third? Are they happy with the way that senior Tories (including Phillip May) make profit from public sector work being outsourced? Or their seizure of mobility scooters from people who need them? Are they happy with the deliberate saddling of the NHS with unpayable levels of debt in the last 5 years? Are they happy with unnecessary and ideologically-motivated cuts to security services? Are they happy with the government's commitment to censor the internet?
I suspect not, but for your own reasons you choose to vote Tory because you believe it's in the best interests of the country.
Labour voters do just the same. You think we're ignorant of the party's shortcomings? Of course we're not. Just as I'd suspect you aren't ignorant of your "side's" failures and abuses. But our "democracy" only gives us two choices, and as citizens we have to make a call on what we think the net positive might be. Get off your high horses and accept that maybe, just maybe, people exist who have different priorities to you.
I suspect not, but for your own reasons you choose to vote Tory because you believe it's in the best interests of the country.
Labour voters do just the same. You think we're ignorant of the party's shortcomings? Of course we're not. Just as I'd suspect you aren't ignorant of your "side's" failures and abuses. But our "democracy" only gives us two choices, and as citizens we have to make a call on what we think the net positive might be. Get off your high horses and accept that maybe, just maybe, people exist who have different priorities to you.
The worst thing about this kind of stuff is that Labour and Tory will kick, bite, gouge, spit, kick, claw and scream like banshees in the interest of getting power then when they do they haven't a clue what to do with it.
They're useless to a man and woman but strut about as if they're the dog's.
Utterly without talent, ideas or substance.
They're useless to a man and woman but strut about as if they're the dog's.
Utterly without talent, ideas or substance.
KROMO, you may want to read this link about the ESA claim, https:/ /fullfa ct.org/ economy /report ing-fit -work-d eaths-i snt-fit -purpos e/
Krom - there are one or two on here who admit to voting for Mrs May with their fingers pinching their noses shut - but precious few will come clean.
Whereas I see most of the 'red brigade' happy to say that Corbyn is a curate's egg of a leader and his party is not perfect either - but on balance it's the best option.
It's ironic that the most blinkered Tories are the ones who are happiest to ascribe "voting for a donkey with a red rosette" behaviours to anyone who is on the other side.
Whereas I see most of the 'red brigade' happy to say that Corbyn is a curate's egg of a leader and his party is not perfect either - but on balance it's the best option.
It's ironic that the most blinkered Tories are the ones who are happiest to ascribe "voting for a donkey with a red rosette" behaviours to anyone who is on the other side.
You Tory souls wretchedly grasping at straws about Jeremy Corbyn's so called IRA sympathies, do you not realise that it's actually the Tories who have an elected councillor who used to be a Provisional IRA MEMBER. Her name is Maria Gatland ( formerly MaGuire) and she is councillor for Croyden and in 2009 when the press discovered her background she was shadow Education member. The Tories were fully aware of her past, have stuck by her and she remains Councillor for Croyden- so why not get your own house in order before you start jumping up and down about other peoples?
Margo - my seat is a safe Tory one - after a squalid deal with UKIP the sitting Tory MP will get around 60% of the vote. Any vote for an opposing party is (under our daft electoral system) just so much waste paper.
Thus I can indulge myself in voting for the best local person and encourage an effective and personable Green candidate, rather than the lacklustre Labour chap.
Thus I can indulge myself in voting for the best local person and encourage an effective and personable Green candidate, rather than the lacklustre Labour chap.
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