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It's a name. Call it Tosspotville if you like. It don't make a blind bit of difference. I never did understand people who get hung up about a name. You say Beijing don't you? You say Mumbai don't you? They're not the English names for those places either. Grow up. The point of this thread is far, far, far more serious than having a hissy fit about a proper noun.Bob
. Corbyn. He's messing about with the future of the planet.
What he hasn't done is what Corbyn and in particular, McDonnell did for decades, which was to support both the aims and the operational approaches of groups taking up arms against the British State, and to praise them for doing so.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on August 17, 2016, 08:33:02 pmThe irony of Smith declaring himself an isis apologist in the midst of this discussion can't be lost to anyone. At least Jezza's shown off his cast-iron consistency again by underlining how he would refuse to negotiate with a terrorist organisation that considers innocent civilians, women and children as legitimate murder targets.Oh, wait a mo....
The irony of Smith declaring himself an isis apologist in the midst of this discussion can't be lost to anyone.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 18, 2016, 01:47:03 pmQuote from: Copps is Magic on August 17, 2016, 08:33:02 pmThe irony of Smith declaring himself an isis apologist in the midst of this discussion can't be lost to anyone. At least Jezza's shown off his cast-iron consistency again by underlining how he would refuse to negotiate with a terrorist organisation that considers innocent civilians, women and children as legitimate murder targets.Oh, wait a mo....Corbyn has been consistent with his support for a minority population that has (in their view) come under oppression by a major power, including the occupation of their land.Whatever ISIS are they are certainly not a minority population and it is they who are the power occupying someon else's territory. In all your attacks on Corbyn you have yet to explain what it is that Smith will discuss with ISIS? Just thought I would remind you.
In all your attacks on Corbyn you have yet to explain what it is that Smith will discuss with ISIS? Just thought I would remind you.
It does not call for the simple granting of autonomy to its members and supporters in Syria and Iraq—it works to end the autonomy of others in both places, and far beyond, not least through ethnic cleansing and the worldwide export of wanton violence.
Quote from: wilts rover on August 20, 2016, 10:36:27 amIn all your attacks on Corbyn you have yet to explain what it is that Smith will discuss with ISIS? Just thought I would remind you.I don't know. But then, that's why you talk to them in the first place, n'est pas?
We shouldn't be talking to ISIS. Full stop.Quote from: on isisIt does not call for the simple granting of autonomy to its members and supporters in Syria and Iraqit works to end the autonomy of others in both places, and far beyond, not least through ethnic cleansing and the worldwide export of wanton violence.You won't get it more succinctly put than that. It's about legitimacy, and 'round the table' talks with ISIS (on an end game which is the end of humanity) are legitimacy they don't deserve.
It does not call for the simple granting of autonomy to its members and supporters in Syria and Iraqit works to end the autonomy of others in both places, and far beyond, not least through ethnic cleansing and the worldwide export of wanton violence.
Copps You really ought to give me a bit more credit than to always assume that I get my information from the newspapers. In this particular case, I gave you that link because it was accurate and quick. I'll give you the video link to the BBC interview where he said that we should have "back channels" open to ISIS and mused that similar approaches were taken with the IRA and the Taliban. He did say that he wouldn't call it "dialogue" exactly. And in the recent debate he actually DIDN'T say that he wouldn't negotiate with ISIS: he said, "not round the table, no." So yeah, I see what you mean about "politicians' answers". And spinning from the likes of you. Jeremy is true, clear and consistent except when he isn't. This New Politics eh? What do you make of it?