Saturday 30 November 2019

Corbyn is too much of a risk to our security












It's been a week since I last blogged and not entirely by design as this is the worst era of British politics like.. ever. As someone who until Corbyn had happily voted Labour or Liberal depending where I lived or what election was taking place the current options do not impress.

In fact what prompted me to return to the blog (I have been highly active on Facebook if you wish to join me over there, see sidebar for link) was the tragedy yesterday. Two innocent people stabbed to death by a religious Islamist terrorist in the name of his non-existent  deity. Those members of the public who tackled him deserve a medal.

Besides the shock of the attack it was the reaction of the left-wing tweeting community who appalled me. Hundreds of messages doing the rounds that this was  a "false flag" probably establishment or Mossad inspired attack to help the Tories. Even worse where the morons who complained about the police shooting the bastard despite the fact he had what appeared to be a suicide vest.

I was reminded of Corbyn's interview back in 2015. The  reported:

In an interview with the BBC, Corbyn was asked whether as prime minister he would be happy to order police or military to follow such a “shoot to kill” policy.

He said: 

“I’m not happy with the shoot-to-kill policy in general – I think that is quite dangerous and I think can often be counterproductive. I think you have to have security that prevents people firing off weapons, where they can. There are various degrees of doing things as we know … but the idea you end up with a war on the streets is not a good thing. Surely you have to work to try and prevent these things happening, that’s got to be the priority.”

This caused a furore at the time and combined with his general desire to reduce the armed forces and his dithering over all security related issues on which he would seek a "collective decision" thereby wasting valuable response time and lacking leadership abilities he shows himself and his party unfit to be in power in this country under any circumstances.

Bugger Brexit or a second referendum this idiot and his supporters would leave us defenceless in the face of the enemy. 

That on top of the endemic anti-Semitism and now revealed in the tweets of the leftists combined with a political programme that would decimate the economy and seek state ownership of the Internet combined with new laws to control newspapers makes the prospect of a Labour Government a frightening prospect.

Whilst there remain some good people in the Labour Party it is far too risky to allow Corbyn and his unhinged followers to be elected. 

In these circumstances despite the many criticisms I may have of Boris it is clear that voters should follow the basic principle of ABC, that is Anyone but Corbyn on December 12th.

For only the second time in my life (the last being in 2017) I recommend that you vote for the candidates most likely to keep Labour out which will mean Conservative in most seats but also some Liberal-Democrats and hopefully the three Independent Group for Change MP's plus Frank Field who is running as an Independent.

1 comment:

  1. Like yourself this will only be the second time I will not vote Labour, the last was 2017 and Corbyn Mcdonnell and the politics of the far left are the determining factors

    ReplyDelete