I said very clearly in my first line that that wasn't what I was suggesting. I'm not sure how I could have been any clearer.
I also didn't say that what the Tories are doing isn't worth of discussion. Of course it is, but it shouldn't be used as a deflection when people query the state of the Labour party.
I am against the airstrikes, but I think the way Corbyn has gone about this is all wrong. He shouldn't have suggested Labour MPs would get a free vote, then immediately write to them to demand the vote in line with him. I do not think Corbyn is worthy of ridicule, and have never ridiculed him. I do, however, think he has gone about this all wrong.
My reference to being shouted down was more referring to the vast majority of your other posts in this thread where people who disagree with you are called Tory scum or that you wish they would die and other such things. I'm not sure how you intend your posts to come across but they seem to me very full of aggression and very lacking in substance.
I said very clearly in my first line that that wasn't what I was suggesting. I'm not sure how I could have been any clearer.
I also didn't say that what the Tories are doing isn't worth of discussion. Of course it is, but it shouldn't be used as a deflection when people query the state of the Labour party.
I am against the airstrikes, but I think the way Corbyn has gone about this is all wrong. He shouldn't have suggested Labour MPs would get a free vote, then immediately write to them to demand the vote in line with him. I do not think Corbyn is worthy of ridicule, and have never ridiculed him. I do, however, think he has gone about this all wrong.
My reference to being shouted down was more referring to the vast majority of your other posts in this thread where people who disagree with you are called Tory scum or that you wish they would die and other such things. I'm not sure how you intend your posts to come across but they seem to me very full of aggression and very lacking in substance.