'Peace campaigners in Britain need to look at the dangers of the mutual defence agreement with the US'.
Are we safe under Labour? 2
'NATO: A monopoly of expansion'
'The battle of words with Russia over Crimea cannot hide NATO's relentless march into eastern Europe & appetite for war in central Asia & Africa'
[after Russia annexed Crimea]
Are we safe under Labour? 3
'Get NATO out of our city'
Corbyn: 'It's time to close down NATO'
Are we safe under Labour? 4
Corbyn: NATO should have "shut up shop, given up and gone away"
"spatchcock of a history" being fed to people in Britain about NATO, arguing that the 28-state alliance constantly reinvents itself to manufacture "new reasons for going to war".
Are we safe under Labour? 5
'High time for an end to NATO'
'Since 1948 this NATO military alliance has gorged itself on resources'.
Are we safe under Labour? 6
'This statement headed NATO Means War... concluded "NATO has no place in our vision of a just world. It stands in opposition to democracy... and its repeated repressions on free speech & assembly"... It ended calling for a world of peace without NATO.
Are we safe under Labour?
Corbyn: "We need to make massive cuts in defence expenditure, including cancelling Trident and aircraft carriers"
Are we safe under Labour? 8
'Labour CND Conference'
'Yes We Can'
'Britain Out Of NATO - NATO out of Afghanistan'
Some of the usual suspects: Corbyn, Milne, Yaqoob & Shawcroft.
Tomorrow evening the reason why Corbyn hates NATO.
Written by Jim Allen, it was based on soviet antisemitic propaganda which 'took the greatest tragedy in Jewish history, the Holocaust, and transformed it into a product of Jewish treachery from which Zionists benefitted.'
'that Zionism and Hitler "needed" one another. According to one of the lead characters in the play, the Jews of Hungary "were murdered not just by the force of German arms but by calculated treachery of their own Jewish leaders".'
Dr Stephen Roth: "Perdition is a libel against all those who lived through and fought and mostly perished in the Holocaust."
"That is why I have absolutely no respect for the police." 1/7
He was actually fined £200, not £1,000 that he claims.
Perhaps he might have remembered how much it was if he had paid the fine himself, and not got the NUM to pay it on his behalf, something which they appear to have done on many occasions (see upcoming thread). 2
He evidently liked showing his lack of respect for the police during the miners' strike, being the first arrested in Northumberland & was arrested at least '6 or 7 times' [too many to count?], usually for assaults on the police. 3
If anyone asks about Corbyn & the (Provisional) IRA, show them this thread of threads.
Corbyn invites two convicted IRA terrorists to tea on the terrace of the House of Commons, just days after the IRA murdered five, including an MP. 1/18