worcester_ccfc wrote:Factually incorrect. Corbyn was down in Portsmouth with May and the rest of the World leaders.
But don't let the facts get in the way.
Said in another topic that I have an issue with Corbyn right now, as a Labour member, but these sorts of lies don't help anyone.
Wayne S wrote:Not really the case though.
During the commemoration of the D-Day landings Corbyn was in Portsmouth at a Rememberance Service.
I'm all for highlighting what is disliked about party leaders but to lie about the timing of such a demonstration is what is wrong with the world today with it's fake news.
The propaganda on both sides nowadays is despairing.
nubbsy wrote:Wayne S wrote:Not really the case though.
During the commemoration .....
But it's on a meme from social media so it must be true
worcester_ccfc wrote:Factually incorrect. Corbyn was down in Portsmouth with May and the rest of the World leaders.
But don't let the facts get in the way.
Said in another topic that I have an issue with Corbyn right now, as a Labour member, but these sorts of lies don't help anyone.
grange_end1927 wrote::evil:
Wayne S wrote:Not really the case though.
During the commemoration of the D-Day landings Corbyn was in Portsmouth at a Rememberance Service.
I'm all for highlighting what is disliked about party leaders but to lie about the timing of such a demonstration is what is wrong with the world today with it's fake news.
The propaganda on both sides nowadays is despairing.
Jock wrote:Two of the most useless politicians in the U.K. and with all the self serving parasites we have in parliament that’s no small feat.
Jock wrote:Two of the most useless politicians in the U.K. and with all the self serving parasites we have in parliament that’s no small feat.
Steve Zodiak wrote:..... It does not actually accuse Corbyn of not attending the services or paying his respects.
Wayne S wrote:Jock wrote:Two of the most useless politicians in the U.K. and with all the self serving parasites we have in parliament that’s no small feat.
It's quite right to have an opinion of someone when you are sensible enough, like yourself, to assess the facts and make a decision.
However, this sort of twist on a story allows those that do not seek out all the facts to make a decision based on a lie.
I suppose if you still come to the right conclusion though it has done its' job.Steve Zodiak wrote:..... It does not actually accuse Corbyn of not attending the services or paying his respects.
No it doesn't but the intimation is that they were shouting their mouths off AT THE SAME TIME AS (while) others were at D-Day commemorations.
Everyone has a right to their opinion but let it be decided based on the facts not being twisted.
wayne wrote:Start thinking for yourself, instead of reading right wing propaganda . num nuts
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