I was going to write an article on that Supporter of Terrorism Corbyn but saw this article and it explains what I feel
Suddenly, Mr Corbyn seems to have had a Damascene conversion to the merits of tougher policing. Having previously described the ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy as ‘dangerous and counter-productive’, he now seems to be all for it. He also says he would consider new anti-terror laws, which is even more surprising given that he voted against such legislation 56 times when he was a backbencher.
The truth is that Mr Corbyn has made a career out of at best excusing, and at worst supporting, terror groups. He called Hamas and Hezbollah ‘friends’, has taken tea with IRA bombers and laid a wreath at the grave of a Palestinian militant involved in the Munich massacre. The idea that he has had such a radical change of heart overnight is risible.
And, of course, his ex-girlfriend Diane Abbott, who would be Home Secretary in a Corbyn government, is just as bad. She voted against banning al Qaeda in 2000 and, in the Eighties, championed the IRA, once saying: ‘Every defeat of the British state is a victory for us all.
The truth is that Mr Corbyn has made a career out of at best excusing, and at worst supporting, terror groups. He called Hamas and Hezbollah ‘friends’, has taken tea with IRA bombers and laid a wreath at the grave of a Palestinian militant involved in the Munich massacre. The idea that he has had such a radical change of heart overnight is risible.
And, of course, his ex-girlfriend Diane Abbott, who would be Home Secretary in a Corbyn government, is just as bad. She voted against banning al Qaeda in 2000 and, in the Eighties, championed the IRA, once saying: ‘Every defeat of the British state is a victory for us all.
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