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Topic History of: Jeremy Corbyn
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Wyot Patricia Moss wrote:
I do not know your channel but wasn't Corbyn the politician who referred to "our friends Hamas and Hezbolah" in the House of Commons?

Yes indeed as we should all call them friends and the Israeli army. And also ask them all to desist with their violence. It really isn't complicated.
Patricia Moss I do not know your channel but wasn't Corbyn the politician who referred to "our friends Hamas and Hezbolah" in the House of Commons?
Wyot So many right wing commentators thinking this is somehow a "gotcha" moment for Cornyn, when they are just too narrow-minded to understand that it is possible to condemn violence AND support the cause. All at once in one person!
JK2006 A strong supporter of Palestine clearly condemns the Hammas violence. I wish he was UK Prime Minister. A decent, honest man - whilst I disagree with many of his policies, I agree with others, such as this (and getting rid of Trident).