But, Corbyn didn't achieve anything either way re the troubles... He simply praised the IRA, and invited them over for tea.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @AbiWilks
Well never know if corbyn acheived anything or not. Gerry adams aays he was not part of the IRA so he cant say corbyn stopped any attacks
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Without implicating himself. But what we do know is that without people like corbyn, Mcguiness and Adams may never have came to the table.
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Replying to @LeftWingScot @AbiWilks
I don't think we know that at all. All we can be sure of is that Corbyn once sympathised with IRA bombers.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @AbiWilks
Sympathising with the IRAs motives and there actions are not the same.
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Replying to @LeftWingScot @AbiWilks
He invited IRA bombers over for tea. If he condemns bombing, that's not a great way of showing it.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @AbiWilks
Corbyn never spoke with the IRA, just Sinn Fein. also if the people of NI can move on to some degree, why cant people from England?
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @AbiWilks
the Connolly/Sands events, where not organised by the IRA. also, you know lots of Unionists in Maize with them supported the strikes?
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they were starving for the same thing that loyalists wanted to be recognized as political prisoners.
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Yes, I know there are a lot of ifs and buts. The point is, Corbyn has links to the IRA which he needs to clearly repudiate *for voters*.
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