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Re: Gibraltar 2
The most worrying thing by far regarding this affair, apart from Corbyns gaff, is that Corbyn supposed leader of the Labour Party is singing from a totally different Hymnsheet to his own Shadow Minister of Defence over a topic as crucially important to the Nation as Trident.
At least we can thank the Lord that it's highly unlikely that such a shower of the brown stuff would ever be trusted in matters of National security |
Re: Gibraltar 2
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11789967)
The most worrying thing by far regarding this affair, apart from Corbyns gaff, is that Corbyn supposed leader of the Labour Party is singing from a totally different Hymnsheet to his own Shadow Minister of Defence over a topic as crucially important to the Nation as Trident.
At least we can thank the Lord that it's highly unlikely that such a shower of the brown stuff would ever be trusted in matters of National security You seem to have a paranoid obsession regarding his actions. What is about Corbyn that you fear ! I think that at the back of your mind you are worried that having had its taste or idealism an electable leader will emerge who will win the 2020,25 election. It happened after Micheal Foot who was also demonised instead of being left alone. What was the result Tony Blair. |
Re: Gibraltar 2
There you go EMR, getting it all wrong again.
I love the guy to bits actually and like your good self, he provides us with hours of excellent lighthearted entertainment, secure in the knowledge that as long as he's around we don't have to worry about another Labour govt bringing the country to its knees again. :thumbsup: |
Re: Gibraltar 2
Wrong again. No doubt Corbyn is entitled to his views regardless how stupid they may be, but starting an anti UK military policy argument on Remembrance Day is surely just about as dumb as he can get.
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Re: Gibraltar 2
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11790045)
Wrong again. No doubt Corbyn is entitled to his views regardless how stupid they may be, but starting an anti UK military policy argument on Remembrance Day is surely just about as dumb as he can get.
Military policy is decided by Politicians in the UK not the armed forces. |
Re: Gibraltar 2
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 11790061)
Do get it right, his comment was about the breaking of the convention that the military do not get involved in politics.
Military policy is decided by Politicians in the UK not the armed forces. Come back once your heroes have finally made their minds up where they do actually stand on a subject they daren't even discuss in public, but please not on Remembrance Day of all days. |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
So Corbyn doesn't think that military commanders should comment on such things?
Early day motion 498 - TRIDENT - UK Parliament ... except of course when it suits him.:sneaky: That this House applauds the forthright views of Field Marshal Lord Bramall, General Lord Ramsbotham and General Sir Hugh Beach on Trident; and urges the Government on this occasion to consult individual Labour Party members and facilitate a vote on the issue at the Party's Annual Conference to inform its thinking. Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 20.01.2009 |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11791351)
So Corbyn doesn't think that military commanders should comment on such things?
Early day motion 498 - TRIDENT - UK Parliament ... except of course when it suits him.:sneaky: |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Sadly, no improvement I see.
The question of the day appears to be, did Corbyn go down on his knees and kiss the Queens hand after bottling it the first time ? :lol: |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11791805)
Sadly, no improvement I see.
The question of the day appears to be, did Corbyn go down on his knees and kiss the Queens hand after bottling it the first time ? :lol: |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Much ado about nothing. Unless there is some massive shakeup in the British condition or Corbyn starts singing a much more centrist tune (tossing his only real attraction out the window), Corbyn (and therefore, Labour) is for all intents and purposes, unelectable.
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Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 11792211)
Much ado about nothing. Unless there is some massive shakeup in the British condition or Corbyn starts singing a much more centrist tune (tossing his only real attraction out the window), Corbyn (and therefore, Labour) is for all intents and purposes, unelectable.
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Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 11792253)
Thats what 99.9% of us keep posting but Dick has a paranoid fear that one day he will wake up in the peoples republic of Corbonia..:lol::lol:
Long may it remain so. :thumbsup: |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Ha ha, this is hilarious, Corbyn the Clown.
Royals hater Jeremy Corbyn will kiss Queen's hand to grab £6.2m - Sun Nation Nice little earner for Jeremy, eh what ? Mind you, I bet there's probably plenty around who wouldn't mind kissing her arse for that sort of money. :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Re: Something to do with Corbyn - off topics posts moved from the Gib2 thread
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11792287)
Dick is a very happy man as long as Corbyn is at the helm for Labour.:thumbup:
Long may it remain so. :thumbsup: |
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