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<blockquote data-quote="JRTwalker" data-source="post: 1481008" data-attributes="member: 376091"><p>oh dear - band-wagons are on fire at the moment aren't they. I have seen plenty of references where Corbyn has stated that he <u>does not support </u>any terrorist organisations. He's called out for a review of arms dealing with our "friends" in middle east that Tories have voted against and has campaigned throughout his life to bring about peace - he is a peace-maker after all rather than a war-monger where no-one ever wins.</p><p>Where can I find a genuine record of Corbyn stating that what you recycle here is correct?</p><p></p><p>Voting Tory on the other hand seems like curtains for NHS, public services, support of our most vulnerable, environment (nothing much in their manifesto on this one) and more. Help me to see the positives of voting Tory for someone who values health & public services as older-age encroaches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRTwalker, post: 1481008, member: 376091"] oh dear - band-wagons are on fire at the moment aren't they. I have seen plenty of references where Corbyn has stated that he [U]does not support [/U]any terrorist organisations. He's called out for a review of arms dealing with our "friends" in middle east that Tories have voted against and has campaigned throughout his life to bring about peace - he is a peace-maker after all rather than a war-monger where no-one ever wins. Where can I find a genuine record of Corbyn stating that what you recycle here is correct? Voting Tory on the other hand seems like curtains for NHS, public services, support of our most vulnerable, environment (nothing much in their manifesto on this one) and more. Help me to see the positives of voting Tory for someone who values health & public services as older-age encroaches? [/QUOTE]
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