Originally Posted by
DavidF
Can't answer that northern as to do so would inevitably lead to heated argument and to be honest I just don't have the energy nor inclination... Suffice to say that every party every security service every government have dealt with "the enemy" before shaking hands and agreeing to be friends... Make of that what you will.
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No argument from me, I absolutely understand that in any conflict, both parties need to get together in secret to try and resolve things behind the scenes - HOWEVER for a serving MP to be publicly calling terrorists "heroes" after they have attacked, killed and injured UK armed forces and members of the public, then repeatedly being photographed with leaders of proscribed terrorist groups, supporting their cause is unacceptable. I can even accept Prince Charles shaking hands with the men who ordered the assassination of his uncle, it was a way of showing times have changed.
There was absolutely no need for him to repeatedly glorify their actions and condemn the British troops (who incidentally were sent to Northern Ireland by the Labour Party when the troubles kicked off in 1969)
for doing the job they were sent there to do.
Its the man personally I detest, not the party he leads - Make of that what you will
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