That’s a brilliant post Day6 ??
Orchids and other lovely plants that don’t need a lot of attention
Rod Liddle took Labour to the cleaners on Question Time. I fully agree with his assessment.
“I really wish that the people who were taken in by [Labour] and agreed with that, would look to the left beyond the podium and see the rabble with their Palestinian flags and their lanyards sponsored by Hamas, would look to the raft of hypocrites on the Labour front bench. Thornberry, Abbott, Chakrabarti – all of whom don’t want you to send your kids to private schools or selective schools but do so for their kids, and for Corbyn and McDonnell, who have given support and succour to every possible hostile, violent, anti-democratic terrorist regime or organisation they can. IRA, Hamas, Hezbollah, Soviet Union, Cuba, Venezuela.
If you want people like that running your country, vote for Corbyn.”
That’s a brilliant post Day6 ??
I did see young lads who went into the services at 16 who were not intelligent young men like your son, but highly vulnerable intellectually slow children from very unstable backgrounds
As did I. I worked with vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Many had nothing. No roots, no sense of belonging, no familial love or protection or concern. They were lost souls. Some of the boys joined the army when they could. Again, some left wing posters also have to sneer at our valiant service men and women in the forces who are not only skilled but brave individuals.
Those boys lacking in education, nurture, and often stable family life found for the first time a routine and discipline which shaped them into fine young men, who gained valuable skills, self esteem and pride. Two asked me to attend their passing out parades and I shed a tear for them, tears of pride and delight that they had become fine, upstanding young men with purpose, enthusiasm,
a sense of pride, friends, and ability.
They lacked structure in their home lives as well as encouragement. At 16 the forces gave them that, as well as self discipline and a sense of responsibility that no other adult had ever shown them.
That some people need that structure after leaving the forces is more due to lack of family backing and support rather than the suggested neglect by the armed forces. Many do not have the coping skills most young adults learn and the lack of structure on leaving the army hits them hard. They miss the routine and the camaraderie. However, many go on to use the skills they have been given and find a determination and strength to make their lives so much better than they might have otherwise been.
To blame the forces for mental health problems and often a poor upbringing, as so many left wing posters seem to do, is shameful. I am grateful for every young recruit's pledge to serve his country and protect, if necessary, its citizens.
What is it with Corbynistas? I can understand a desire for peace and lack of conflict and wars, but to disparage the forces and those serving in them (and to desecrate monuments) is a revolting stance. I am not really surprised. Any sort of patriotic pride and love of one's country also seems to be frowned upon and derided by left wingers. Many amongst them have no scruples about showing violence and hatred towards anyone not in those left wing ranks. Look at the way they have hounded, with absolute hatred, Jacob Rees Mogg and his children.
If this is the sort of fervour Corbyn and Momentum encourage it's no wonder people like Rod Liddle speak out. I do hope the naive and blinkered looking for Marxist revolution led by Corbyn and co have had their eyes opened to the hatred embedded in the ranks of many of his followers. That Corbyn embraces and befriends enemies of the UK ought to be reason enough to turn away from his form of 'socialism'
Nothing like an OTT argument, is there Trisher?
Nobody is advocating sending little boys up chimneys blah, blah, blah or off to be killed somewhere
Yes 16 is young for enlistment, I am not happy with that but I do not believe that they see “active service” at such a young age.
Oddly enough your argument is reminiscent of the one against allowing women to service in our armed forces.
I have every respect for your pacifism,trusting it is more sincere than this chap’s at any rate.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-munich-attack-wreaths-palestinian-terrorists-antisemitism-a8489731.html
Very many, not few.
Wish we had an edit option Gransnet.
Some claiming to be Labour party members or supporters (but in reality are closet Tories) have no gumption to answer straight questions.
Oh do give it a rest Grandad
You have a go at Annie at every opportunity, when in truth she is like so many Labour supporters, not only disillusioned by the party, but incredibly worried about the hard left, extreme road the present party is going down.
And you also do that Labour thing - you use the ord Tory like a swear word. Many of the most decent, humanitarian and generous people I know are proud to vote for the Conservative party.
Long gone are the days when Tories were toffs. Now, most working people who dislike extreme socialist policies have become Conservatives. They are centrist and offer the only option to many. Very few people who have very little but have worked hard all their lives and have aspirations for their children and grandchildren have no option but to vote Conservative.,
That's another Labour ploy. Be aware of it.
They use "Tory" like a dirty word, always, when in fact, what is much more disturbing and worrying for most folk is the rise of the extreme, vociferous, envious, often violent and nasty far left. Look at the Jacob rees Mogg thread.
The far left and the present vision of socialism/Marxism is nastier, louder and scarier than any form of conservative politics.
My opinions on the armed forces have nothing to do with Corbyn, they are based on a lifetime of peace activism. So what GN ers think is it's better to send poor kids off to be killed somewhere than leave them on the streets of Britain? Why don't we just go back to sending children up chimneys and down mines ? That should keep them out of trouble.Of course it isn't something any of us would want for our own grandchildren but it's good enough for the lower classes isn't it?
Lucky of course it’s sad, but there have been teenagers who feel like that since Adam was a lad.The services, should they decide to join up will give them an opportunity.They don’t all stay very long, if it’s not for them they will eventually leave.Nobody forces them to join btw.
You can get married at 16 come to that.
Well said GrannyGravy there is so much posturing and political point scoring on here from disgruntled Corbyn fans who hate anyone who ‘disses’ Corbyn himself or his supporters that they start in on our armed services and posters and their families themselves in order to try and grab the moral high ground.....not a good look!
Good evening folks, having watched Strictly and X Factor, I have just caught up.
Luckygirl, there will always be vulnerable youngsters, I stand by my opinion that the army is better than a Street gang.
trisha and oldbatty you both speak about suffering, refugees etc. When you have spoken to people who have picked up children's body parts, discovered atrocities which I do not think are acceptable to be discussed on an open forum, then you can preach JC.
Without these brave people we would be speaking German, my family has been decimated by 2 world wars. Blair sent my AC to Iraq!! He missed his youngest siblings baptisms!!
You are so good at statistics and propaganda, try living in the real world, you insult every person serving in our armed forces - absolutely flipping disgraceful.
The only reason I shall stay on gransnett is the virtual friendships I have formed, non of which are on the political threads.
It is sad Luckygirl, but what opportunities ? The rise in gangs, drug dealing and drug taking, knife carrying. There has always been young people with little hope, for years they were put in approved schools, childrens homes, there is no magic wand which can change some children. I wish there was.
In the seventies when my husband was in the police force we were moved to a town which had an approved school, my husband and I use to be in the scouting movement , we tried to help some boys, a small group would come to our house on a Sunday, we coped with foul language , scratching the dining table with cutlery, stole, we couldn’t reach them, these were not 16 year olds they were younger. There was the vile sexual abuse in North Wales, I met a couple of the victims when they were adults , many of those men took their own lives . Schools cannot be blamed for all this, neither can cut backs . I have no answer, but am sure it is much , much worse now than it was in the seventies
How sad lemongrove that there are children in our society whose lives have "little meaning or opportunity" as you so rightly say. It would be preferable for them to have opportunities that do not involve them making the decision to put their lives at future risk at such a young age.
GrannyGravy13 - I fully understand your pride in your son and his achievements. But I have to say that as a SW I did see young lads who went into the services at 16 who were not intelligent young men like your son, but highly vulnerable intellectually slow children from very unstable backgrounds - I did feel very concerned for them. The department was just happy to see them off our books.
Why is it being "nasty" to point out that your son's experiences in no way are the experiences of every under 18 recruited to the army? Is it wrong to believe it is important to protect vulnerable children? Well sorry if it is nasty I still stick by the belief that if something is wrong someone has to speak up about it.
I have in no way dismissed anyone's suffering simply pointed out that much as some people may choose to close their eyes and ignore it there is still suffering today.
trisher, being nasty to posters does nothing to help 16 year olds. Same as dismissing the suffering in the country in the 1920’s. What is wrong with you? I can remember when you did discuss on this forum, now you just mock and sneer. Your high moral crown doesn’t fit well on your head .
I realy have no wish to speak to you, I wish you could return to the poster you once were.
So you too agree with the recruitment of children Annie? If it is "bullying" to state over and over again the beliefs that underpin a civilised society then I suppose I am guilty. But I think it is far worse to subject children to life in the army from which many never fully recover. Did you know the suicide rate in recruits under 20 is higher than in civilian life?
Been to a sewer again grandad 1943 ?
Don’t start bullying GrannyGravy again trisher, I remember you did the first she posted. You talk about discussions? Codswhallop
Anniebach (the closet tory) playing out with her obsession with Jeremy Corbyn again. Whatever the problem in the world its Corbyn and the Labour parties fault according to Annie. :-)
I'm shocked that someone should use her son to support the recruitment of children into the army. The UN has condemned this. No other European country does it. Countries like North Korea do it, oh and us!
I find this forum at times poisonous , this is Corbyns gentler politics? Comparing today with the 1920’s. Calling fellow posters turds, accusing posters of lying,
Thank God for the many caring, fun loving, supportive members, otherwise this forum would be a most unhealthy place to visit.
The majority of the far left harp on and on and on about their compassion, oozing it, then in goes the knife.
These are Corbyn’s disciples.
Well said Anniebach
I was shocked that anybody could be so vicious.
there are gays in the armed forces.
GrannyGravy did not deserve that attack on her son, no mother does. What is wrong with some here, attacking forum members families .
The armed forces are called out to disasters , floods, roads blocked with snow, so many emergencies.
GrannyGravy’s son is a member of the UN Peacekeepers.
indeed thank goodness.
Thank goodness there are others who do care, who are kind and supportive to those of us in sadness or need.


the damage is done...dont bloody care
How about my parents and my husbands parents? Will that do? Oh yes and my Grandfather who was head of infantry in WW1?
Well yes a trained killer.....or they will be killed?
I think thats how it works.
Lemon, I have no wish to engage with you so bye bye.
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