Submitted on Monday 22nd February 2016
Rejected on Monday 22nd February 2016
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Make David Cameron to apologise for his remarks on "terrorist sympathisers".
In the run up to the parliamentary debate on the air strikes of Daesh, David Cameron called those who opposed the air strikes on Syria "terrorist sympathisers". These are grossly inappropriate comments for the leader of the country to make; he should be made to apologise for them.
To call those who oppose the air strikes "terrorist sympathisers" is dangerous slander on the nation and was an attempt to alienate those who oppose the air strikes and make them seem as though they are as bad as Daesh itself, as well as make it seem as though those who oppose the bombings are supporters of Daesh.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/01/cameron-accuses-corbyn-of-being-terrorist-sympathiser
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