So much for the liberal line of thought that ISIS terrorists and Islamic jihadists can be converted to a sane way of thinking. A British parliamentary minister said his view is that ISIS terrorists should suffer one fate, and one fate only and that’s this: “Kill them,” he said.

MP Rod Stewart said ISIS members simply adhere to an “extremely hateful doctrine,” and that they should therefore expect to die.

What a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere that’s all-too-liberal at times.

The Express has more:

So much for the liberal line of thought that ISIS terrorists and Islamic jihadists can be converted to a sane way of thinking. A British parliamentary minister said his view is that ISIS terrorists should suffer one fate, and one fate only and that’s this: “Kill them,” he said. MP Rod Stewart said ISIS members simply adhere to an “extremely hateful doctrine,” and that they should therefore expect to die. What a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere that’s all-too-liberal at times. The Express has more: Rory Stewart said members of the terror group supported an “extremely hateful doctrine” and that fighters should expect to die, given the threat they pose to British security. Describing the “very difficult moral issues” involved, he said: “These are people who have essentially moved away from any kind of allegiance towards the British Government. “They are absolutely dedicated, as members of the Islamic State, towards the creation of a caliphate. “They believe in an extremely hateful doctrine, which involves killing themselves, killing others and trying to use violence and brutality to create an eighth century state. “So, I’m afraid we have to be serious about the fact these people are a serious danger to us, and unfortunately the only way of dealing with them will be, in almost every case, to kill them.” Approximately 850 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq, the British authorities have said. About 250 are thought to have returned to the UK. Mr Stewart was responding to comments from Brett McGurk, a top US envoy for the coalition of forces fighting IS, who said his mission was to ensure every foreign IS fighter in Syria dies in Syria. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Pienaar’s Politics, he continued: “These are people who are executing people in the back of their heads, who have held women and children hostage, who are torturing and murdering, trying by violence to impose their will. “Our response has to be, I’m afraid, to deal with that.” Former diplomat Mr Stewart’s comments echo those made by French defence minister Florence Parly, who told a radio show last week that “if the jihadis perish in this fight, I’d say that’s for the best”. She added: “We cannot do anything to prevent their return besides neutralise the maximum number of jihadis in this combat.” Mr Stewart, MP for Penrith and The Border, also stated that British authorities had made it “very clear” that people should not be volunteering to fight against IS.

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