Given journalists must surely realise why Corbyn doesn't give a straight yes/no answer to the question 'will you apologise to British Jews?' - does there come a point where repeatedly asking it becomes partisan?
Completely agree with villa-ru's assessment the that nuance isn't going to win an election - but it's that very fact that I find most dispiriting, that there appear little to no place in contemporary political discourse for it (and not in a centrist-dad/'both sides' way).
Given journalists must surely realise why Corbyn doesn't give a straight yes/no answer to the question 'will you apologise to British Jews?' - does there come a point where repeatedly asking it becomes partisan?
Completely agree with villa-ru's assessment the that nuance isn't going to win an election - but it's that very fact that I find most dispiriting, that there appear little to no place in contemporary political discourse for it (and not in a centrist-dad/'both sides' way).