(02 Dec 2015, 10:17 am)MrFozz wrote Abel was from North Shields I think and went to Monkseaton High School, I think Mr Abel Sr. was running from Tsarists in the early 20th Century, Tom Hanks' new film is a decent film, worth a watch if your into things like that, The Bridge of Spies, it is about the Hollow Nickel Case and the shootdown of Francis Gary Powers U2 over Sverdlovsk and the efforts of Tom Hanks' character to initiate a spy swap at Gleinicke Bridge in Berlin.
When it comes to this area, at one time wasn't this area so socialist in there belief, that parts of the Area were called 'Little Russia' i'm sure somewhere like Chopwell got that name and that they have Karl Marx and Trotsky on there pit banner
As for the air strikes, personally, I am for them, and I am pleased Labour have a free vote rather than being whipped, and I am pleased we have a parliament of elected representatives who have to make a vote on these issues rather than just being told the RAF going to war.
I dont like the witch hunt that the press is on against Corbyn, saying things like he is a Jihadi is not just wrong, it is completely over the top, it is wrong, nasty and seems like over the top playground bullying. It seems the way this is going the press are trying to force him out or they are trying to initiate a coup within the Labour Party to try and oust him
The perspective shown on RT is totally different to the stuff put out by the print and broadcast media.
Whether the media are targeting Corbyn directly or feeding the ignorance of the public, who knows.
Maybe it is both?
Hopefully they fail to realise the public can see between the lines and realise the daily attacks on him, are unjustified.
Cameron calling those who oppose the bombing, 'terrorist sympathisers', is where the media need to direct their attention.
That comment was disgusting.