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Burt06
25 Jan 17 17:09
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Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of making a "jaw-dropping gaffe" after he offered his condolences to the family of a "dead" policeman - who is still alive.

Theresa May opened her weekly Prime Minister's Questions session by saying her thoughts were with the officer, who was seriously injured in a shooting in Belfast at the weekend.

The Labour leader followed up her comments by "expressing condolences... to the family of the police officer who lost his life over the weekend in Northern Ireland".

However, the officer survived being shot in the arm three times and is currently recovering in hospital.

Mark Lindsay, chairman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, said: "I'm appalled that the leader of Her Majesty's Opposition should get this so badly wrong on the floor of the House of Commons.

"It was a jaw-dropping gaffe and he should immediately apologise to the officer and his family.

"Mr Corbyn was either poorly briefed by his staff or he's that much out of touch with what is happening.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/corbyn-offers-condolences-family-dead-policeman-whos-alive-150200804.html

how much longer can this farce go on?
maybe when he loses stoke and copeland they will finally put him out of his misery.
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Report Facts January 25, 2017 5:40 PM GMT
He made a mistake. Yes embarrassing. Yes insensitive to the family,.

But when compared to what is happening to this country, with thousands homeless, people dying from being refused benefits, patients unable to be treated in hospital, people unable to get treated  in their homes. Thousands in poverty and queues at food banks   growing daily..

I think some perspective is required.
Report alun2005 January 25, 2017 6:09 PM GMT
How many British Homeless people will Facts be giving a home to, given his apparent concern, and in the light of his assurances that he would be giving a home to a Syrian Refugee?

Remember, he told us it was 'the only moral and humanitarian thing to do'.
Report not allowed to bet January 25, 2017 6:37 PM GMT
But the marches in this country were mainly against trump - they seem less interested in the misogyny of certain other groups.  They seem to scram anti trump messages rather than other issues closer to home.
Report treetop January 25, 2017 6:42 PM GMT
Just another nail in the coffin for Corbyn,he is just not up to the job.
Report donny osmond January 25, 2017 6:48 PM GMT
what treetop said x2
Report morpteh mackem January 25, 2017 7:22 PM GMT
what treetop said, squared
Report Clerkmore January 25, 2017 7:27 PM GMT
Labour is becoming a fringe party with the hapless Corbyn as leader. They will be lucky to win 100 seats in the next election.
Report mememe January 25, 2017 8:07 PM GMT
FFS leave Jeremy alone.

He's doing more to bu99er up the libtards than Donald could ever dream about.

Let's hear it now ...

Jezzer, Jezzer, Jezzer

Yez, yez, yez.

Don't you just love thickie socialists.
Report STUDYFORM January 25, 2017 8:28 PM GMT
This sort of thing happens all the time, with wrong information leading to errors.
As soon as Corbyn does it... Surprise surprise, the press will be all over it.

It has been proven beyond doubt, whether you like, support or are interested in Corbyn or not, that he has had and continues to get the most (by volume) negative publicity, ever, of any politician.

He's frightening the establishment, and not for the reasons you lot think.

It never stops, the geezer hasn't had a chance since before he got his job. Tie on, Tie off. Bow or not bow. Turn up or not turn up, etc etc.
I mean, if this is the biggest error that can be found you should all be baying for him to be PM instead of the current unelected one.

(Weird isn't it. All over this forum was Gordon Brown was never voted for as PM, we should have an election. The same thing happens with May, not a peep. Sums this place up).
Report Burt06 January 25, 2017 8:33 PM GMT
He's frightening the establishment,

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fk me, I'll have half of what he's had.Laugh

The latest ICM poll for the Guardian has topline figures are CON 42%(nc), LAB 26%(-2), LDEM 10%(+1), UKIP 13%(+1), GRN 5%(+1). It was conducted over the weekend and changes are from a fortnight ago, before Theresa May’s Brexit speech. The sixteen point Tory lead is similar to YouGov’s poll straight after May’s speech, and both show a modest increase in the Tory lead (though the actual level of Tory support is unchanged in ICM).

http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/

26% - and a guardian pollGrin

jeremy - frightening LaughLaughLaughLaughGrinGrinGrinGrinCryPlainLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
Report donny osmond January 25, 2017 8:36 PM GMT
i was more concerned with may trying to become a dictator than
worry about tories stepping aside to allow a remoaner become
their leader.

what on earth deal was done there will take decades to come out
Report STUDYFORM January 25, 2017 8:38 PM GMT
Yep and 2 of the reasons for the polls are; The (anti) publicity machine - which I mentioned. And, polls - they're always spot on aren't they?
Report donny osmond January 25, 2017 8:41 PM GMT
ids got quite a bashing as tory leader as did 15 pint haig

but then project bliar was in full flow
Report lfc1971 January 25, 2017 9:00 PM GMT
I should think the Belfast police officer, if hopefully he was well enough to hear about Corby's mix up, might have a bit of a chuckle at it.
Report lfc1971 January 25, 2017 9:04 PM GMT
someone might tell Corbyn that by keeping silent we can avoid causing the least damage or harm
Report lfc1971 January 25, 2017 9:05 PM GMT
it's easy to stay silent.
Report lfc1971 January 25, 2017 9:07 PM GMT
with all Corbyn's ideas and follies it would be better
Report lfc1971 January 25, 2017 9:11 PM GMT
What good would it do to hear anything more from Corbyn if this is the sort of thing that occurs ?

I don't know.
Report akabula January 26, 2017 5:11 PM GMT
Weird isn't it. All over this forum was Gordon Brown was never voted for as PM, we should have an election

You remember it well do you SF? Just how many years ago was that? Laugh
Report Roquebrune January 26, 2017 5:36 PM GMT
No one votes for a PM,you vote for an MP.hth
Report Racingqueen January 26, 2017 5:55 PM GMT
I think he shouldn't be in the position he is but this is pitiful stuff to be criticizing him over. He meant no harm and his intentions were honorable.
Report rogerthebutler January 26, 2017 5:58 PM GMT

Jan 26, 2017 -- 5:36PM, Roquebrune wrote:


No one votes for a PM,you vote for an MP.hth


You might as well whistle for it, trying to explain that simple fact to people

Report not allowed to bet January 26, 2017 6:40 PM GMT
I am a corbyn supporter - but he will never make it.   IMMIGRATION  and the EU.   It is very sad.
Report mafeking January 26, 2017 7:17 PM GMT
most people won't have a clue who their local MP is. generally they will vote for a party or leader of said party

we all know corbyn is totally incompetent but surely he should have some advisers who have the vaguest scooby to prevent him for making such a embarrassing mistake. they spend ages preparing for PMQs
Report SPOT THE DOG January 26, 2017 7:56 PM GMT
Just another nail in the coffin for Corbyn,he is just not up to the job.
Report Burt06 January 26, 2017 7:59 PM GMT
it gets worse

to fight the stoke by election jeremy has selected his mate who tweeted that brexit was sh1t sh1t sh1t. this in an area that voted 70% for brexit.

labour have gone from 1.83 to 2.42 to win. UKIP gone almost identically the other way in the market. that's ironic given traditional labour voters are looking the other way to what jeremy looks.
Report GoOnThen January 26, 2017 8:16 PM GMT
Corbyn, Abbot and Thornberry are the Holy Trinity for Labour opponents. They shed votes by the thousands everytime they open their mouths.
Report treetop January 26, 2017 10:26 PM GMT
He's frightening the establishment, and not for the reasons you lot think.

Laughable, the supporters of Corbyn are desperate to blame anyone else but the most obvious culprit.
Report mememe January 27, 2017 5:18 PM GMT
FFS I won't tell you all again.

Leave Jezzer alone.

He's just what we need in these dire times.

Like Michael Foot was all those years ago.

Michael was a gift to the conservatives, Jezzers a gift to UKIP.
Report Kit-Kat-Dan January 27, 2017 6:12 PM GMT
I understand Nige has sent Agent Corbyn a communique thanking him for his efforts.
Report anxious January 27, 2017 6:18 PM GMT
Jeremy may have is faults but he usually tells the truth and doesn't change his views like the weather not like most of the freeloaders and liars at Westminster
Report treetop January 27, 2017 6:29 PM GMT
Note the word usually.........I wouldnt want his team booking a seat on a train for me !
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