bren2k wrote:
The Tories jumped in with both feet, and triggered a chain of international diplomatic expulsions - and the Foreign Secretary and the PM lied to the media and the public along the way.
None of which is correct. Porton Down confirmed the agent was of the Novichok family (this was their only job). Other intelligence combined with the history of Novichok and Russia's motives, means and track record, did the rest.
Don't forget, 29 nations and NATO agreed.
BoJo confirmed they had samples. Which they do. From the victims and from all over Salisbury. Otherwise what on earth did the OPCW collect for examination?
The media, as usual, are inflating a non-story for their own means.
Jeremy Corbyn meanwhile, was vilified for advocating a calm and rational response, due process, and acting when the evidence was available.
Party affiliations aside - who looks like they got it right?
Jeremy couldn't bring himself to condemn his Russian buddies. His own party even turned on him. One permanent member of the UN Security Council uses a chemical weapon to mount an attack on the soil of another permanent member, and he dithers and wrings his hands in Parliament.
As for due process - I ask again (as no-one yet has answered), can you provide examples of where due process hasn't been followed? I keep hearing the phrase but unless I'm wrong, launching an exhaustive investigation, bringing in the appropriate experts and inviting the OPCW to provide their own analysis is indeed due process.