Agreed. It's not stopping people though. And I'm never sure if it's from a gut reaction to a truly troubling situation (in which case discussion is probably worthwhile), blind nationalism, or the chance to try and score cheap political points.
Isn’t that the problem though, Corbyn (but mainly his advisors) have chosen to score cheap political points rather than condemn it. We don’t know who in Russia authorised this act, but it’s clear that the substance used was produced by the Russian authorities.
Also unconscious bias. But the political point scoring a lot. You can tell by how hard people are trying to differentiate similar positions (in JC supporting May's response).
Me neither. I also think there's a pretty low probability that anyone posting here has enough information to form a credible opinion on JCs position.