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stevewool
15th May 2017, 20:05
No one wants a war, but then if it did happen you would have to defend yourself.
So would a country or a single person tell you they have pressed the button or have sent the planes to destroy you and the people that live in your country?
We need a strong person to say well we would do unto you what you are going to do to us, and I am afraid this Mr Corbyn is not the person to do this.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/britain-has-not-fought-just-war-since-1945-says-jeremy-corbyn-prompting-anger-from-veterans/ar-BBB94Rl?li=BBoPWjQ

Tawi2
15th May 2017, 20:39
Corbyn is weak as a reused teabag :biggrin:

stevewool
15th May 2017, 20:45
Corbyn is weak as a reused teabag :biggrin:

:laugher::laugher:

Tawi2
15th May 2017, 20:49
Corbyn is weak as a reused teabag :biggrin:
And twice as drippy :wink:

stevewool
15th May 2017, 21:39
And twice as drippy :wink:

I am afraid I do think May is just too good in my mind. I hope she will become a new Thatcher, but maybe that's just me.

Michael Parnham
16th May 2017, 07:40
I am afraid I do think May is just too good in my mind. I hope she will become a new Thatcher, but maybe that's just me.

I think she is the new Margaret, at the moment she's doing a great but difficult job :xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
17th May 2017, 10:30
Comparisons to Thatcher are way off the mark.

stevewool
17th May 2017, 11:39
Comparisons to Thatcher are way off the mark.

Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Remember she is still new to this job.