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Didn't Jezza used to give Fatty Abbott one? I bet he wasn't a pacifist when they went at it.
Don't see the harm in JC allowing Labour MPs a free vote.
Ideally, shouldn't every vote be free instead of whipping members to a party line?
He seems to be a dangerous person oh regards his views and the position he holds - being a pacifist it's a noble thing, fully understand it but i don't think there is a place for a pacifist in modern leadership unfortunately
I would like to think that all politicians would want peace. And I'd like to think that they would all recognise that sometimes you have to fight for it.
Don't see the harm in JC allowing Labour MPs a free vote.
Ideally, shouldn't every vote be free instead of whipping members to a party line?
I suspect the die was caste too long ago to reverse the trend and conflict in the region will last many more decades and become more asymmetric which will make it harder for JC and other pacifists to ignore.
Is this the pacifist that openly supported some of the biggest murdering terrorists that this and other countries have ever had to deal with. I'm sure he is quite happy to have his armed close protection detail around him these days.
He didn't support them, he thought that the best way to peace was to talk to them. Turned out he was right.
At the same time as Jeremy Corbyn was talking to Gerry Adams in public, the Tory Govt was talking to them in private.
Send him to Syria to talk to ISIS then.
I would like to think that all politicians would want peace. And I'd like to think that they would all recognise that sometimes you have to fight for it.
He might lose his head in more than one way! :mmm:Send him to Syria to talk to ISIS then.
...and so I hear someone in the middle of his castigation of JC over his position on Syria decide to support his argument by throwing in Trident renewal as further evidence of the need to bomb Daesh. They want to obtain a nuclear bomb and so we must keep ours. That isn't great logic and seems to typicfy the loginc of those that support bombing. It's emotional, historic and histrionic - almost hysterical. I do wonder if Daesh got a bomb and used it - who and where would we attack with our Trident missiles. Too much of the logic just doesn;t work.
All I need to know is:
(a) in what way will the UK joining USA, France and Russia in the current and ongoing bombing campaign change anything in Syria for the better (forget the tosh the Tory-boy on QT spouted about UKs super-duper accurate Brimstone missiles as if the US or France don't have the same capability as he pretended they don't) and...
(b) precisely how bombing Daesh targets in Syria will reduce the risk of atrocity on UK mainland.
The yanks etc don't have anything like the Brimstone - so "Tory boy" wasn't spouting tosh at all...and so I hear someone in the middle of his castigation of JC over his position on Syria decide to support his argument by throwing in Trident renewal as further evidence of the need to bomb Daesh. They want to obtain a nuclear bomb and so we must keep ours. That isn't great logic and seems to typicfy the loginc of those that support bombing. It's emotional, historic and histrionic - almost hysterical. I do wonder if Daesh got a bomb and used it - who and where would we attack with our Trident missiles. Too much of the logic just doesn;t work.
All I need to know is:
(a) in what way will the UK joining USA, France and Russia in the current and ongoing bombing campaign change anything in Syria for the better (forget the tosh the Tory-boy on QT spouted about UKs super-duper accurate Brimstone missiles as if the US or France don't have the same capability as he pretended they don't) and...
(b) precisely how bombing Daesh targets in Syria will reduce the risk of atrocity on UK mainland.
The yanks etc don't have anything like the Brimstone - so "Tory boy" wasn't spouting tosh at all
Here is a couple of articles you prob should have read before posting your statement
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...in-Iraq-is-so-sought-after-in-60-seconds.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...missile-envied-by-the-US-for-war-on-Isil.html
Amazing bit of kit it and far more clinical so it's excellent in these circumstance to knock out ISIS strongholds who cowardly hide themselves amongst civilian populations, or maybe we should only hit them back when they hit us and just allow them to plot their next murderous atrocities
Prevention rather than cure, although were a bit past that in some ways for a lot of victims as British Nationals are at risk where ever we are in the world and where ISIS are prepared to strike, to think otherwise is naive and dangerous, they need wiping out, period, so bomb there strongholds, training camps, HQ,s and anything that keeps disrupting them and reducing their numbers.