#May’s 4x refusal to answer re #Trident failure; #Corbyn on right side of history AGAIN | The SKWAWKBOX
Corbyn’s record speaks volumes for his foresight, insight and courage. Theresa May’s, by contrast, says the opposite about hers on almost all of the above issues.
Of course, you’re extremely unlikely to read that in the papers or hear it on the news. But that doesn’t mean it’s not true – the mainstream press and broadcast media are this country’s main source of fake news. They sometimes even admit it – kind of.
So it’s up to you and me, dear reader. There are two by-elections imminent and, with media owned or suborned by the rich and powerful, the huge gulf in class and prescience between Corbyn and the leaders of the other main parties will emphatically not be a theme that will reach the consciousness of voters there and across the country.
Unless we get word to them.
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Trident i’s a flew ed concept as are all nuclear misisles.
We live on a very small planet. How about working together
Trump was right about one thing, at least…
Teresa May and the Tony Blair school of politics. Call-Me-Dave went to the same school!
Corbyn has long been anti nuclear, so his stance is expected, I don’t think that people are aligned with party lines on this subject matter however. Whether the test was perfect or failed is not actually the point either, this, after all, is why they do tests, to ensure that if, hopefully never, they deploy the missiles they will work.
And what did the test show? They don’t.
I hate to say this Barry, but I don’t think you proof-read your comment, before you posted it!