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Jeremy Corbyn turns his back on British Troops as he snubs Armed Forces Day events to
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Jeremy Corbyn is the Leader of the Labour Party in Great Britain and after his party came
second in the recent UK General Election, he lives in a fantasy world where he was really
voted in as the Government.

When asked about what he would order Britain's Sub-Captains to do if we were under
attack from a nuclear assault, he replied on a television political programme that he would
tell them that he wanted a nuclear-free world.
So that'll get it sorted Jeremy!

He's influencing the young who want to live in a Coca-Cola advert, where everyone is good
and feelings are everything. He's a Marxist and his Shadow-Chancellor John McDonnell, was
seen speaking at a Communist Rally. But the kids see Corbyn as a gentle uncle-type who's
promised them peace and sunshine.

So, the Glastonbury Festival was an ideal place to show up and say the things the young want
to hear. Communists are all-for-one-and-one-for-all, they seek an equal world where awards
are handed out to everyone before a race and winning or losing cannot trigger dealing with
failure.
A world where free speech is okay as long as you're saying what they agree with and where the
poor are no more if you don't twitter about it.

But behind the lovey-dovey perception, Corbyn has a group of people who bully fellow-socialist
members of the Labour Party and make sure any opposing voices are stifled. It's sometimes
touched on in the media, but it's rarely scrutinised.

For the young men and women that follow him, his narrative is as sweet as the the tune of the
Pied Piper of Hamlin.


Jeremy Corbyn turns his back on British Troops as he snubs Armed Forces Day
events to ramble on stage at Glastonbury.

'Crowds have been chanting the Labour leader's name ahead of his appearance on stage today.

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Jeremy Corbyn turned his back on British troops yesterday to instead address music fans 200
miles away at Glastonbury. The Labour leader rambled for 20 minutes on the Pyramid Stage before
introducing hip hop act Run The Jewels.
Theresa May, however, was in Liverpool to mark Armed Forces Day, praising our service personnel.

After being introduced by Glasto boss Michael Eavis, Mr Corbyn told the crowd: “I simply say to
Theresa May, if she has the time to be watching Glastonbury, we are ready for another election
as soon as you like.”

He also said: “You brought the spirit of music, the spirit of love, the spirit of ideas, and you brought
the spirit of great messages.
“There’s a message on that wall for President Donald Trump – ‘Build bridges, not walls.

“Politics is actually about everyday life. It’s about all of us, what we dream, what we want, and what
we want for everybody else.” Corbyn had turned down another offer to join veterans for Armed Forces
Day in favour of Glastonbury today.

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Speaking about the election to supporters as PM Theresa May joined hundreds of military personnel
in Liverpool, he said “the elites got it wrong”, adding: “That politics that got out of the box, is not going
back in any box.

“When people across the world think the same and cooperate the same in different languages different
culture peace is possible. “Let’s stop the denigration of refugees people looking for a place of safety in
a cruel and dangerous world they are all human beings like us today looking to make their contribution.”

The Labour leader then quoted from the Shelley poem The Masque of Anarchy, before exiting the stage
to chants of his name...'
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