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Jeremy Cor'blimey is a useless p r a t t, the person that should apologise, not that it would mean anything is Phony B Liar
Jeremy Cor'blimey is a useless p r a t t, the person that should apologise, not that it would mean anything is Phony B Liar
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi - "I see no point in this kind of apology. It serves no practical purpose and changes nothing."
You could argue the same about flowers and cards at a funeral - it doesn't change the fact that someone is dead.
But sometimes, people need to make an expression of their feelings, and the criteria of whether or not it changes anything, or makes a tangible difference to events is not the reason why they do it - or equally, a reason why they should not.
You could argue the same about flowers and cards at a funeral - it doesn't change the fact that someone is dead.
But sometimes, people need to make an expression of their feelings, and the criteria of whether or not it changes anything, or makes a tangible difference to events is not the reason why they do it - or equally, a reason why they should not.
andy-hughes
/// You could argue the same about flowers and cards at a funeral - it doesn't change the fact that someone is
dead. ///
Just apologise for them being dead, that's a new one, but then again isn't that just what Corbyn is doing for the dead of the Iraqi war?
But don't let it catch on or there be a sudden drop in profits for the florists and the card industry.
/// You could argue the same about flowers and cards at a funeral - it doesn't change the fact that someone is
dead. ///
Just apologise for them being dead, that's a new one, but then again isn't that just what Corbyn is doing for the dead of the Iraqi war?
But don't let it catch on or there be a sudden drop in profits for the florists and the card industry.
AOG - "Just apologise for them being dead, that's a new one, but then again isn't that just what Corbyn is doing for the dead of the Iraqi war?"
I'm not sure where you have made the leap to the notion that I believe that flowers and cards are 'an apology' for people being dead - unless I have misunderstood your point.
But no, I don't think Mt Corbyn wants to apologise for people being dead - he wants to apologise for the circumstances of their deaths - a futile un-thought-through unplanned knee-jerk ego-trip war which is what put those people into the situations where they died.
I think that fact that history clearly demonstrates that they clearly died in vain merits an apology from the government of the day - but that is unlikely, so Mr Corbyn is offering what is possible - an apology from the party from which that government was formed.
I'm not sure where you have made the leap to the notion that I believe that flowers and cards are 'an apology' for people being dead - unless I have misunderstood your point.
But no, I don't think Mt Corbyn wants to apologise for people being dead - he wants to apologise for the circumstances of their deaths - a futile un-thought-through unplanned knee-jerk ego-trip war which is what put those people into the situations where they died.
I think that fact that history clearly demonstrates that they clearly died in vain merits an apology from the government of the day - but that is unlikely, so Mr Corbyn is offering what is possible - an apology from the party from which that government was formed.