No it's hypocritical for the people that called corbyn a terrorist sympathiser to not call the DUP the same
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So that doesn't make the DUP terrorist sympathisers?
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The IRA would say the same
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And Hamas
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I think (subtle) difference is May is talking with a party, Corbyn sat down with the bombers and gunmen.
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So is Theresa not a hypocrite for joining them? Jesus wept
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Sympathiser for the past 30 years. The mail even recently have peppered the papers with it. So I think it's the Tories who now to give their
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Also this isn't a coalition. For Labour/the left to act all disgusted over Irish terrorism is stunning.
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It's not a coalition of words, but already they're trying to influence Tories. I bet
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In what way can they influence Tory policy on say gay rights? Or abortion? Are you nuts? If they do Tories would have to say no.
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It's not about policies but they're going to have to talk with a person they think is abhorrent
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No doubt but I'll ask again what is the alternative? Other than another election?
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I think the hypocrisy is the other way round. The negative and unfair press Corbyn got, but jumping into bed with the DUP is okay.
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I'd also argue motivation is relevant - Corbyn seeking peace. May seeking personal and political gain.
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