Ethan Thane Athen
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And yet the only 'solution' to terrorism in the Labour manifesto - a subject considered so unimportant it doesn't even have its own section - is to scrap the only effective initiative currently in place - the Prevent programme (it actually says 'review' but we all know what that means). Why cheer a soundbite over the evidence of 30 years, in which Corbyn has come up with not a single domestic initiative to counter the problem of Islamic terrorism.
I'm hardly cheering it.
At the risk of being again accused of cheering it, my understanding of his approach to combat terrorism is restoration of some of the cut police numbers (that's in the manifesto), stopping (in his view) ill advised military intervention that just makes things worse, and just trying to understand more about the root causes and potential solutions by more reasoned discourse rather than knee jerk reaction.
Whether you think those are reasonable options is up to you but I think claiming their only solution is the one you quoted betrays your bias and that you may have fallen for 'soundbites' from the other side.
To make it clear, I do not support Jeremy Corbyn nor Labour. I have voted Labour just once in my life and that was more about the local MP than the party. I am, however, able to sideline my personal bias (at least to a certain extent) and acknowledge that he has performed reasonably well in the debates which I found surprising considering how poor he's been as an opposition leader.
The Tories meanwhile are botching it slightly. They'll still win, but they haven't helped themselves.