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"There were Loyalist bombs as well. I condemn all the bombing by both the Loyalists and the IRA"
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This is all the Tories have -- attack a man for being a terrorist at the same time as attacking him for being a pacifist. Work that one out.
Who is voting on this issue? May is showing herself to be a weak leader who cannot handle criticism and is almost continually U-Turning, from the budget to calling the election itself to social care policy. Tory policy has been vague or voter repellent. The Manifesto an uncosted mess that the left could never be allowed to get away with.
All the Tories have is May and all May has is the illusion of being a strong leader, a safe pair of hands. But let her talk too much, and the illusion falls apart. Poor policies, poor campaigning and a propensity for backing down at the first sign of any opposition. People who want to vote her in just to have a tough negotiator for Brexit are going to be very disappointed. She has shown herself to be easily rattled.
Corbyn and the Labour Party are far from perfect. But at least their policies are aimed at trying to help people and make wider society a better place. At least they are trying to cost them, so have some semblance of a plan. They are making policy to try and make people's lives better, as the slogan goes "the many, not the few." Health, education, housing and putting the tax burden on higher earners and corporations. Will it be perfect? Of course not. But it is at least a genuine attempt to make things better for the majority of people. And I'm voting for that.
If May is showing herself to be weak and showing that her being able to be a tough negotiator is just an illusion, then what is the point of sending your vote her way? Because, policy wise, they aren't even pretending to try and help people or govern properly.