Actually he may get one from Cameron, who seems to be shifting the Tory party stance on Israel. We can only hope.I'm sure he'll get an honest answer.
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Very much neededCorbyn's just sticking his nose where it isn't needed.
He isn't talking about monitoring though, so it is a very pertinent question.I think you'd be terribly naive to not think that British Special Forces aren't monitoring the likes of HAMAS et al in the region. The same way that there will have been an influx of grown men with British accents in the Donbas region 18 months ago.
Corbyn's just sticking his nose where it isn't needed.
No, he has always believed in a two state solution.He comments that the only route out of this endless cycle of violence is the end of the occupation of Palestine.
Anyone know from his past comments what he sees as the alternative. Is he proposing that the State of Israel ceases to exist.
As a Member of the British Parliament he has the right to ask questions and hes the only one who`s had a consistent position on Palestine and calling for a ceasefire since day one.I think you'd be terribly naive to not think that British Special Forces aren't monitoring the likes of HAMAS et al in the region. The same way that there will have been an influx of grown men with British accents in the Donbas region 18 months ago.
Corbyn's just sticking his nose where it isn't needed.
Contact him and ask:He comments that the only route out of this endless cycle of violence is the end of the occupation of Palestine.
Anyone know from his past comments what he sees as the alternative. Is he proposing that the State of Israel ceases to exist.
I think everyone who isn't a lunatic extremist on either side sees there should be a two state solution.No, he has always believed in a two state solution.
Exactly this. You might even argue that's what he's supposed to be doing! Whether you agree with questions asked by MPs or not, it is absolutely what they should be doing in order to scrutinise this, or any other government.As a Member of the British Parliament he has the right to ask questions.
How tiresome.Contact him and ask:
Parliamentary office
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
Phone: 020 7219 3545
Email: jeremy.corbyn.mp@parliament.uk
Website:
Jeremy Corbyn MP
jeremycorbyn.org.uk
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I think you'd be terribly naive to not think that British Special Forces aren't monitoring the likes of HAMAS et al in the region. The same way that there will have been an influx of grown men with British accents in the Donbas region 18 months ago.
Corbyn's just sticking his nose where it isn't needed.
Exactly this. You might even argue that's what he's supposed to be doing! Whether you agree with questions asked by MPs or not, it is absolutely what they should be doing in order to scrutinise this, or any other government.
Some people seem to want us to live under an authoritarian regime.
I would argue that in an open forum such as parliament the government shouldn't answer a question like that. Wouldn't it jeopardise security.Exactly this. You might even argue that's what he's supposed to be doing! Whether you agree with questions asked by MPs or not, it is absolutely what they should be doing in order to scrutinise this, or any other government.
Some people seem to want us to live under an authoritarian regime.
Parliament is exactly the place this needs to be discussed, in a transparent and open environment where people can be held accountable for their words and actionsI would argue that in an open forum such as parliament the government shouldn't answer a question like that. Wouldn't it jeopardise security.
He’s asking a very good question and, frankly, we have a right to know where our forces are being deployed.
It’s got firk all to do with us and could endanger people in this country if hamas sympathisers were to take action.