but in the Telegraph article, didn't the survey reveal that 27% of ROP 'have sympathy for the Charlie Hebdo terrorists'?
Despite the quotation marks, that is not what the survey said.
Truth and accuracy are distant strangers to WhiteSpite.
If you want to read the actual survey, rather than WhiteSpite's distorted version, try
http://comres.co.uk/polls/bbc-radio-4-today-muslim-poll[/QUOTE]
Talk about splitting hairs. The survey says -
• One in four (27%) British Muslims say they have some sympathy for the motives behind the attacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
Big difference!
Perhaps you could tell us all what the difference is between the two?
And I was quoting the Telegraph, not the survey.
Also, when I said I had written a statement, not a question - I was referring to my reply to your second post on this thread -
- But if it's already been committed, for something trivial like a cartoon, I would support them - 27%, 1.5 million agree.
As usual, you try to twist everything to disguise the fact that you have no argument.