Thursday, May 11, 2017

War Veteran Jeered at Labour Party Rally & Snubbed By Jeremy Corbyn

The Labour Party and its leader Jeremy Corbyn seem to be trying to do everything they can to lose next month's UK general election.


At a Labour Party rally in York yesterday, a British war veteran named Rob Gray was heckled by supporters when he attempted to ask Corbyn a question about the prosecution of British soldiers in Northern Ireland. Corbyn initially agreed to answer Gray's question, but then inexplicably walked away from him. Meanwhile, the crowd got unruly with Gray. When a woman interjected that Gray had served his country, a man responded, "It doesn't matter."


Gray later said, "Sorry but that's just lost him four million votes."


At the rate the Labour Party is going they'll be lucky to get four million votes.


Oh well. At least Corbyn got the much coveted Noam Chomsky endorsement.

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