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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 4808616" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>If Mr Corbyn genuinely thought that it would get him sufficient votes to win an election, I believe he would promise to ban the sale and / or the consumption of meat, full stop.</p><p></p><p>Having examined these suggestions in full, it is pretty clear that many of them have been lifted from current government proposals, which Labour criticised... Many of these, and of the remainder, are entirely reasonable and laudable but, as has already been pointed out, it is the glaring absence(s) that stand out more than anything else.</p><p></p><p>The philosophical contortions that Labour are going to have to attempt to reconcile animal rights with the religious slaughter methods required by a) the Muslims, who they seem so to love and b) the Jews, who they are desperate to seem not to antagonise any further, are going to be very entertaining to watch.</p><p></p><p>The plain truth is that they can't be reconciled, they are mutually exclusive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 4808616, member: 8735"] If Mr Corbyn genuinely thought that it would get him sufficient votes to win an election, I believe he would promise to ban the sale and / or the consumption of meat, full stop. Having examined these suggestions in full, it is pretty clear that many of them have been lifted from current government proposals, which Labour criticised... Many of these, and of the remainder, are entirely reasonable and laudable but, as has already been pointed out, it is the glaring absence(s) that stand out more than anything else. The philosophical contortions that Labour are going to have to attempt to reconcile animal rights with the religious slaughter methods required by a) the Muslims, who they seem so to love and b) the Jews, who they are desperate to seem not to antagonise any further, are going to be very entertaining to watch. The plain truth is that they can't be reconciled, they are mutually exclusive. [/QUOTE]
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