Diane Abbott Steps Down Ha Ha Ha

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Diane Abbott Steps Down Ha Ha Ha

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Diane Abbott Steps Down Ha Ha Ha

Diane Abbott, the shadow Home Secretary, has finally stepped down.
After a series of interview blunders and her past being brought up, Abbott steps down through apparent ill health :whistle:
Diane Abbott is the one who stuttered her way through the cost of giving us 10,000 extra police - who can ever forget that!

However, it was her views on the IRA that she will be mostly remembered for.
She spoke to a pro-republican journal and says Ireland is "our struggle" and went on to say "A defeat in Northern Ireland would be a defeat indeed."
Abbott, interviewed this year says that it was 34 years ago and she hasn't got the same afro hairstyle and 'SOME' of the views have gone!
Indeed, this is Diane Abbott's statement "Ireland is our struggle, every defeat of the British state is a victory for all of us, a defeat in Northern Ireland would be a defeat indeed."

Even while being interviewed on television in May 2017 on the Andrew Marr show, Abbot refuses to be sorry for what she says. Instead, she says, "I've moved on". Oh yeah and she has a new hairstyle :lol:



Enjoy your retirement, Abbott, the British people won't forgive you and we certainly wont forget the Labour Party for the Abbott and Corbyn show.
We are so pleased to see your struggle fizzled out like your hairstyle.

Oh, by the way, Jeremy Corbyn refuses to condemn what the IRA did.
So, when you vote Labour these are the people you are supporting!
The Labour Party is riddled with more of the same.

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It is well known that the Labour Party is a communist party.
People still vote for them even though the lunatics have taken over the asylum.
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How very convenient for to step aside.
David Bowie has died - what more can I say :cry:
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Dez wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:17 pm How very convenient for to step aside.
Or was she told to?
I like pizza
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Sassy wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:11 am
Dez wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:17 pm How very convenient for to step aside.
Or was she told to?
Both?
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OMG.
I knew Abbott was bad but I never realised things were so deep in the Labour Party.
It seems to me only those young people who vote Labour are up and coming freaks.
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Without doubt, Diane Abbott was an embarrassment.
However, so is Jeremy Corbyn.
The only problem we have here is that these people wormed their way up the ladder in an established brand.
People still buy the brand, hence we get the wrong people in control.
Abbott had to go, but then again, so does Corbyn.
I thought Tony Blair was the best Conservative MP that Labour ever had but I didn't like him.
Corbyn, on the other hand is a million times worse than Blair.
I really can't understand his appeal to those who put him up there as their finger puppet.
It must mean the Labour Party has been hijacked by too many Marxists.
The Great British follies - interesting indeed!
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