Yeah...there's no pulling the wool over your eyes. Even though the thread title is about Corbyn's reluctance to sanction a shoot-to-kill policy and even though absolutely everybody else has replied in relation to this topic, you've seen through this subterfuge to the real issue that we're all...
You can't draw similarities on two statements on what they don't say otherwise you could claim that any two random statements are the same and make all sort of inaccurate or meaningless comparisons.
Even if you boil both statements down you'll see that Corbyn's statement is all about personal...
"I'm not happy at all with a shoot to kill policy in general. I think it is quite dangerous and can often be counter-productive"
"such matter are ultimately an operational decision for police on the ground".
I'm sorry but there are no similarities at all in those two statements as far as I...