

I'm not a Corbyn fan but when May hands Brexit over to BoJo, Davis, Fox, Gove and Jeremy Khunt is still in charge of health the country has more pressing problems.dermotdermot wrote:One day, hopefully sooner rather than later, this blip on the political horizon that is Corbyn, will be just an distant unpleasant memory.
I think we are. But the idea that the Russians are going to go "Yep, its ours" are zero.The argument would be that we need to follow due process and thereby undermine one line of Russia's denial. Why not do it? It draws a clear line between us and the Russians.
Yup. His stance on the mass murder and ethnic cleansing in Kosovo was to do nothing. There's no oil there, no US interests, no cynical big business conspiracy theories. Just vicious warlords wiping out almost helpless communities and he voted to do nowt.Lancasterclaret wrote:That is it in a nutshell.
Corbyn achilles heel is anything to do with defence.
1. Is it a WMD?Lancasterclaret wrote:Ah, but this is the difference here
- The WMD exists
- Its been used on UK citizens, on UK soil
- Its was manufactured in Russia, for the Russian military and the Russians still have stocks of it.
its not Iraq really is it?
Indeed. And that’s why you need a credible opposition. Not this lying, anti Semitic, anti British, totalitarian, subversive waste of space. I never voted conservative in my life until the last election but did so then as a protest to the depths that the Labour Party has sunk under his leadership. I even voted for a big pansy called Conor Burns whose idol in life was Margaret Thatcher, that’s how strongly I feel about him.piston broke wrote:I'm not a Corbyn fan but when May hands Brexit over to BoJo, Davis, Fox, Gove and Jeremy Khunt is still in charge of health the country has more pressing problems.
Exactly ! !Espia wrote:You can form an opinion on this nerve gas thing but in absence of any personal knowledge of the facts you can't say for sure.
Blair once said "I can't tell you how I know, but believe me, there isn't a shadow of doubt that Sadam Hussain has got stock piles of weapons of mass destruction". (No shadow of a doubt is the same as saying that the evidence he had was 100% conclusive).
We all believed Blair because it basically boiled down to one question : Who do you trust ? Blair or Sadam ? Same goes this time round. Who do you trust the most .... May or Putin ? Majority of Brits will say May; Majority of Russians will say Putin .
Why don't you sit on the fence...!dermotdermot wrote:Indeed. And that’s why you need a credible opposition. Not this lying, anti Semitic, anti British, totalitarian, subversive waste of space. I never voted conservative in my life until the last election but did so then as a protest to the depths that the Labour Party has sunk under his leadership. I even voted for a big pansy called Conor Burns whose idol in life was Margaret Tharcher, that’s how strongly I feel about him.
We do, it would be nonsensical for us to not have them - even if it is for research into them and the effects and how to counter them.Lancasterclaret wrote:I haven't a clue if the UK still has nerve agents or even chemical weapons anymore to be honest.
Lancasterclaret wrote: I haven't a clue if the UK still has nerve agents or even chemical weapons anymore to be honest.
That would be after they poisoned a British Airman with Sarin resulting in his death.The Truth
Chemical and Biological Weapons
The UK’s chemical and biological weapons programme was closed down in the 1950s. Since then Porton Down has been active in developing effective countermeasures to the constantly evolving threat posed by chemical and biological weapons. To help develop effective medical countermeasures and to test systems, we produce very small quantities of chemical and biological agents. They are stored securely and disposed of safely when they are no longer required.
It's not Iraq , no, but it is about who you trust when you're not privvy to all the detail and the facts.Lancasterclaret wrote:Ah, but this is the difference here
- The WMD exists
- Its been used on UK citizens, on UK soil
- Its was manufactured in Russia, for the Russian military and the Russians still have stocks of it.
its not Iraq really is it?
To be fair Rick, unless you follow him around listening and watching him first hand, we all go off 'reports' for everything we take in however diverse you try and make your sources. His voting record however is there to see.Rick_Muller wrote:Why don't you sit on the fence...!Did you form your opinion on Corbyn from what he has actually said and done, or what he has reportedly said and done?
That is it ,forget Putin and Russia question the policeman .Espia wrote:It's not Iraq , no, but it is about who you trust when you're not privvy to all the detail and the facts.
Porton Down has it also. Otherwise it couldn't verify what it was.
If a Russian citizen is told :-
- that Porton Down is only 8 miles from Salisbury;
- that the UK have this type of gas manufactured (their own admission by saying what it is);
- that May is a weak leader in Europe and that to suddenly become all Churchillian against the Russians helps build her popularity;
- that the Russians would not do this act because it would just be just traced back to them;
- that Russia has all sorts of enemies that would take this opportunity to discredit them;
Then who are they going to believe and trust ?
I also find it rather odd that the person (s) who administered it never became infected. Nor anyone who came in close contact with the couple, such as ambulance men, nurses, doctors, members of the public never got infected. Just the one person, the policeman, who is seriously ill .... and yet no one else is even just slightly ill. But then again , maybe they are and I haven't heard.
Sure. And Russia would never do anything like this. Right?joey13 wrote:It amazes me that people actually think Russia did this , because our government never lies to its own people does it .
So? It still eliminates the accusation that we're not being open about it.It gives them less plausible deniability if we're seen to be willing to share our findings and materials.Lancasterclaret wrote:IT with the greatest respect, Russia would still say it wasn't Novichok that they produced.
In this instance, no I don’t think they have, all governments lie to their own people , Britain, Russia, USA the list is endless.Imploding Turtle wrote:Sure. And Russia would never do anything like this. Right?
What makes you think that this isn't Russia?joey13 wrote:In this instance, no I don’t think they have, all governments lie to their own people , Britain, Russia, USA the list is endless.
You think Russia testing the boundaries of what we'll put up with isn't something they would do? You don't think they're feeling emboldened byt their successes recently in America and the near zero retaliation? Russia have a long history of testing our boundaries.joey13 wrote:I question it’s even happened, Russia don’t gain anything from this.Its not though it would affect the Russian election is it .
Russian double agents don’t normally announce they are double agents it sort of blows their coverImploding Turtle wrote:You think Russia testing the boundaries of what we'll put up with isn't something they would do? You don't think they're feeling emboldened byt their successes recently in America and the near zero retaliation? Russia have a long history of testing our boundaries.
And of course they gain somethign from this. They tell everyone that russian double-agents are safe nowhere.
Then thank **** there's no other possible way for the FSB finding out then if they announce it.joey13 wrote:Russian double agents don’t normally announce they are double agents it sort of blows their cover