If you don't mind me asking, what (too) far-left policies the party are currently championing are you against?
Know what DP thats one of the most sensible posts I’ve read in this whole debate. None of us are the same person we were 35 years ago are we. I’ll give that some thought.
r There you go with the two wrongs make a right justification for murder by both sides of an argument
it was more pointing out your inability to see both sides of a story. But as ever you fail to grasp what’s actually being said.
I think it a little naive to assume change will.inevitably come without anyone championing the change tbh.
With respect, based on the nature of the comments there is no counter argument needed. I was commenting on the implications of what was said. Simple as that. If you believe what you have written fair enough - all I was doing was trying to show the logic of the position stated. That's all. There is plenty of comment on both sides defending and attacking Corbyn. As I say, I thought your comments were illogical and therefore flawed. 'Stupid' might have been Ott but I stand by the fundamentals of what I stated. Cheers
Wouldnt be my first port of call no but when peaceful.protest results in stricter laws / more deaths then I can understand why some would go down that route.
Me too, but if I were campaigning on behalf of an oppressed people and a faction of said people started blowing folk up at the bank, on the beach, in the streets then a line would have been crossed for me.
You dont have to vote for what you dont believe in. Last time I voted was Blairs first term. Remember that it was a Labour government who went to war with Iraq.
As I said fair point if you're a pacifist. If however you condone violence in certain situations then I would think the S A situation at the time would be one where violence could he condoned as other peaceful methods had been tried.