In reply to FactorXXX:
> He starts off damning all nuclear weapons,
Yep, as he still does.
> then declares that against his will that he will accept them at Labour's behest
Yep, as i pointed out above, this is pragmatism/acrasia, necessary when developing policy democratically.
> and finally sort of says that he would use them if he really had to.
Did he? Source? A reluctance to kill millions of people at a button press is an advantage in my eyes.
Look at it this way, the current list of people prepared to launch nuclear weapons consists of Trump and Kim Jong Un. You happy with this?
Anyone who confidently asserts they could order the mass killing of people has not thought it through, or is deluded, psycopathic, or, lying.
> Pandering to the electorate to secure votes at any cost.
Eh? At ANY cost? He's just unveiled a host of policies (renationalisations) that have been unpopular for 30 years. The electorate are coming to HIS policies.
> He did exactly the same with any questions about the IRA/Hamas, etc.
You need to expand this point as it sounds like more rightwit jerking redolent of M/E/S/S newspapers.
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