jno, I was referring to the original ad hominem comment that resulted in my joining this thread.
My comment on David Cameron correcting Hammond’s statement simply reflects Farrier’s view, which, like all his political opinions, is intended solely to disparage the Conservatives, and unless one possesses the will and the energy there is no point in wasting time contradicting him. He provided no link to support his OP, as usual, but if you actually look, there is rather more to the story than appears at face value. A spokesman said that Cameron was clarifying Hammond’s remarks, "insisting the foreign secretary was referring to the possibility of air strikes against Bashar al-Assad." Whether that’s accurate or not, I don’t know, and neither do I know whether Hammond simply spoke out of turn, but it’s ludicrous to suggest that he is ignorant of government policy, as Farrier, and you, have done.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/11/uk-rules-out-air-strikes-isis-syria