If corbyn's a couple of seats short of being able to form a coalition perhaps Sinn Fein's MPs wil take their seats at Westminster to get him over the lineMy money is on a Labour coalition government.
If corbyn's a couple of seats short of being able to form a coalition perhaps Sinn Fein's MPs wil take their seats at Westminster to get him over the lineMy money is on a Labour coalition government.
If corbyn's a couple of seats short of being able to form a coalition perhaps Sinn Fein's MPs wil take their seats at Westminster to get him over the line
You know that will not happen. Its just not acceptable that people are trying to portray Corbyn as some sort of terrorist, when I fact he would be prepared to go the extra mile to prevent terror activities.
You know that will not happen. Its just not acceptable that people are trying to portray Corbyn as some sort of terrorist, when I fact he would be prepared to go the extra mile to prevent terror activities.
Where were you when Blair and Brown were doing the same? And all those before them?
What will Corbyn do if he's elected? Refuse to deal with them? How much will that take out of his costings or will he just plant another money tree?
You can't say she isn't very clear.
They will not attend Westminster, they refuse to accept it, they will not be part of any "British" institution.If corbyn's a couple of seats short of being able to form a coalition perhaps Sinn Fein's MPs wil take their seats at Westminster to get him over the line
I agree with what you say but whatever anyone thinks about their history, Sinn Fein are not a terrorist organisation. I don't for one minute think they would take their seats at Westminster but if the scenario arises and they are the difference between the Cons being in or out it makes for an interesting debate to see what they would do.
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at least make an effort to cut off the funding and try and create dialogue about their human rights, not turn a blind eye because we can profit from some oil deals.
They were the political wing of the IRA, hence the close relationship between Adams and McGuiness.I agree with what you say but whatever anyone thinks about their history, Sinn Fein are not a terrorist organisation. I don't for one minute think they would take their seats at Westminster but if the scenario arises and they are the difference between the Cons being in or out it makes for an interesting debate to see what they would do.