User talk:TonyBenn

RE:IRA, a controversy isn't a claim, there clearly is much controversy regarding Jeremy Corbyn and the IRA.

Corbyn attended the funeral of an IRA terrorists and was against the peace process in Ireland. During the 80s and 90s, thousands were losing their lives to indiscriminate terrorism, Jeremy Corbyn actively supported the perpetrators, the IRA, opposing and attempting to obstruct peace in Ireland. In 1985. Corbyn attended and spoke at numerous pro-IRA terrorist commemorations between 1986 and 1992 one event he spoke of postulated "that this [new violence] is the conclusive phase in the war to rid Ireland of the scourge of British imperialist force of arms is the only method capable of bringing this about", Jeremy Corbyn wrote an article in "Labour Briefing" supporting IRA violence and explicitly backed the Brighton Grand Hotel Bombing in 1984, which was an attempt to assassinate the entire democratically elected government of the United Kingdom. The bombing was not as successful as Corbyn would have wished, only killing 5 people and seriously injured a further 31. Another article in the same magazine asked "What do you call four dead Tories?" A start. Apparently. No matter how much one may dislike the Conservatives. I'm sure we can all agree, murder nor terrorism are a legitimate way of carrying out democracy.

I'm willing to compromise and remove Corbyn voted in Parliament against the Anglo-Irish Agreement, a bid to bring decades of terrorism to an end. and we can let the edit go through as there is much information and contextualisation in the edit. TonyBenn (talk) 18:31, 5 August 2018 (UTC)