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Of course Salifism and the Deobandis have nothing to do with it. What do you know anyway you live in a hideously white enclave in a remote corner of the UK?

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Deobandis
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-...obandi-Barelvi-Salafi-subsects-of-Sunni-Islam
he term ‘Deobandi’ comes from the word ‘Deoband’ which is a place located in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Deoband is where the Dar ul Uloom the University of Deobandis is located.

The University of Deoband was founded by a group of Indian ‘Ulema’ (Scholars), after the British had put a stop to Islamic Revolution in India in 1857 CE. It's establisment was a strong reaction against western advancement and its materialistic civilisation in the Indian Sub-continent and that’s how Deobandi Islam came to exist.
 
Deobandis
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-...obandi-Barelvi-Salafi-subsects-of-Sunni-Islam
he term ‘Deobandi’ comes from the word ‘Deoband’ which is a place located in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Deoband is where the Dar ul Uloom the University of Deobandis is located.

The University of Deoband was founded by a group of Indian ‘Ulema’ (Scholars), after the British had put a stop to Islamic Revolution in India in 1857 CE. It's establisment was a strong reaction against western advancement and its materialistic civilisation in the Indian Sub-continent and that’s how Deobandi Islam came to exist.
Where was Corbyn when British citizens were being mown down by Islamic terrorists, nowhere is the answer!

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/lond...-attack-in-his-own-constituency-a3567916.html

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If the Welsh were anywhere near as good at entrepreneurship and starting successful companies as they are at whinging, they'd be world beaters. I have shares in a Welsh company called Haydale based in Ammanford in Carmarthenshire. They are a world class company specialising in graphene and should be applauded but I doubt that very few in Wales have ever heard of it.

http://www.haydale.com/about-us

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Same with pimping - much more your thing! I never heard anyone here 'whine', arsehole. All I ask is that you piss off forever, and take your smelly thieving system with you.
 
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What a load of bloody bollux! Standing around on a street-corner with a machine-gun, obviously, dressed up as Hitler! Bloody weirdoes!
How is it bollocks? I never saw him go to Manchester, Westminster or London Bridge even once. Yet when he could see some political capital in hugging people at Grenfell Towers he couldn't get his arse down there quick enough for the photo opportunity.

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What a load of bloody bollux! Standing around on a street-corner with a machine-gun, obviously, dressed up as Hitler! Bloody weirdoes!
You know perfectly well what I mean, why didn't he go see any of the victim's families or the injured in hospital? Same story with Ireland, he never once went to see the SDLP or Unionists. He was only interested in an IRA victory, same story with that Marxist cunt McDonnell.

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You know perfectly well what I mean, why didn't he go see any of the victim's families or the injured in hospital? Same story with Ireland, he never once went to see the SDLP or Unionists. He was only interested in an IRA victory, same story with that Marxist cunt McDonnell.

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Did you? Stop talking fuhrerite balls. I never heard of any civilised person who ever had anything to do with your unionist terrorists, but does that mean they all wanted an IRA victory? It must be difficult, this constantly talking out of your arse.
 
Did you? Stop talking fuhrerite balls. I never heard of any civilised person who ever had anything to do with your unionist terrorists, but does that mean they all wanted an IRA victory? It must be difficult, this constantly talking out of your arse.

My God, can you suck McDonnells and Corbyn's balls any harder? So why did either of them never have any meetings with the SDLP?

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My God, can you suck McDonnells and Corbyn's balls any harder? So why did either of them ever have any meetings with the SDLP?

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I expect they kept good relations with a fellow socialist party, as you do with other racists and Nazis.
 
I expect they kept good relations with a fellow socialist party, as you do with other racists and Nazis.
I expect you are doing what Corbyn and every good Marxist does when confronted with the past, frantically rewriting history. Corbyn and McDonnell are practiced liars but unfortunately for them this isn't Soviet Russia and the truth will out.


We learned something important from Jeremy Corbyn’s interview with Andrew Neil: The Labour leader wants to be Prime Minister and will do whatever it takes. His soppier critics often announce their sympathy for a man who would be much happier on the backbenches. Do not believe a word of it. Listen instead to what he told the BBC presenter and you will hear a man trying to rewrite his record and trusting that most voters know too little to challenge him.

Corbyn told Neil: ‘I didn’t support the IRA. I don’t support the IRA. What I want everywhere is a peace process.’This is a lie. Corbyn opposed the Anglo-Irish agreement. He reportedly lobbied the government on behalf of IRA prisoners. A socialist magazine whose editorial board he headed gloated over the Brighton bombing and threatened Margaret Thatcher with further violence.

Corbyn told Neil: ‘I never met the IRA.’ This is a lie. Corbyn invited Gerry Adams to the Commons weeks after the Brighton bombing. Ireland’s Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that, from all the evidence he has seen, Adams was not merely an IRA member but sat on its army council. According to a Daily Telegraph investigation, Corbyn shared a platform at a 1994 rally with Angelo Fusco, an IRA terrorist on the run after shooting dead an SAS officer.

Corbyn told Neil: ‘My role was supporting a process which would bring about a dialogue and I believe you have to talk.’ This is a lie. The SDLP’s Seamus Mallon, former deputy first minister of Northern Ireland and one of the architects of the peace process, says: ‘I never heard anyone mention Corbyn at all. He very clearly took the side of the IRA and that was incompatible, in my opinion, with working for peace.’ Ex-IRA terrorist Sean O’Callaghan says Corbyn ‘played no part ever, at any time, in promoting peace in Northern Ireland’ and any suggestion otherwise is ‘a cowardly, self-serving lies'.

Why is a lifelong leftist seemingly abandoning hitherto unshakeable views? For the same reason any politician does anything: There are votes in it. There is a strain of public opinion in this country that fears Britain has become too entangled in the affairs of the Middle East. They were disillusioned by the Iraq War, a just conflict sold badly and prosecuted worse. How much easier it would be if we withdrew from the big, bad world out there and just took care of our own. It is essentially a conservative view, insular and perhaps even isolationist, and Corbyn believes he can win them over. To this end, he is repackaging himself as a wise old man wary of grand visions and geopolitical meddling.

There is no evidence Corbyn has genuinely changed his outlook. He believes what he has always believed – that the West is an oppressor, jihadists are helpless victims, and targets of terrorism were asking for it”.What he is trying to do is triangulate between the far-Left fringe, who love this stuff, and Labour voters who don't but want an end to austerity. Corbyn’s cynicism should not be shocking; the reason the far-Left has endured for so long is its ability to lie convincingly about what it actually believes.

The Labour Party still doesn’t get it; a few do, but most don’t. Corbyn is not some mad old geography teacher with a lapel full of lost causes. He is not well-meaning or idealistic or a bit quirky in his views. He is an extremist and an enabler of extremism. He is a fellow traveller with terrorists and anti-Semites. When the IRA was murdering British soldiers and civilians, Corbyn had their back. When Hamas rains rockets down on Israeli kindergartens, Corbyn has their back. If he was Prime Minister and we came under attack, would He have our back?

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/the-three-lies-that-jeremy-corbyn-told-andrew-neil/

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