Or going, certainly. Corbyn has said the decision to not expel him will now face review.
And when Shami Chakrabati is condemning you for how you've dealt with an anti-Semitism row, you know the game's up.
Irrelevant. Some sh*t you can't get away with in public discourse.
In a philosophy seminar, you can draw parallels between nazism and zionism, just as you can ask whether it's ethical to kill down syndrome babies. If you want to serve as a public official, you can't, because the conservatism of public discourse does not allow for tabboo thought experiments.
He said they were irrelevant within the context of whether or not Red Ken could get away with saying them. That is rather different than his personal feelings on the statements themselves.
Although if you really mean why would I give a f*ck about Monty's personal feelings, well fair enough.