I thought he said he was against a shoot to kill policy in a BBC interview in 2015 after some attacks in Paris.
@Dicky I've looked at all of the Corbyn interviews on shoot to kill and I now firmly believe that Mr Corbyn did not say he opposed a shoot to kill policy, so Bazza is doing a u turn on that and I apologise , I don't retract what I said about Corbyn being an IRA sympathiser in the 1980s
What I like is st jeremy is going to give free school meals and free nursery care so if you say earn 85000 a year and have 3 kids any loss you have paying extra tax is offset by free meals and child care - nowt like looking after the well off
I get that. given his associations and your history I can see you wont concede on this one. But I'm not sure I believe what Im told Corbyn was asked in a sky news interview whether he would condemn the group’s bombings. His answer: “No.” What he said was: "No, I think what you have to say is all bombing has to be condemned and you have to bring about a peace process. Listen, in the 1980s Britain was looking for a military solution, it clearly was never going to work. Ask anyone in the British army at the time … I condemn all the bombing by the loyalists and the IRA." that's just a small example of how the tory biased media frames Corbyn. then the tories repeat it time after time, which gets reported over and over and repeated. When politicians are pulled up on this they point at the news story... what are we to believe.