Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says French air strikes in Syria will “probably”
The Labour leader was due to make a speech that-whatever faults it would have undoubtedly contained-would have blamed terrorist outrages such as those carried out in Paris on the predatory foreign policy pursued by Britain and other imperialist powers that has turned the Middle East into a hell on earth and which is now threatening Europe itself with a similar descent into chaos and death.
Mr Doughty also criticised Mr Corbyn’s comments about using a “shoot-to-kill” policy.
Mr David told BBC Wales Mr Corbyn “needs to think carefully before he makes such utterances” in future.
In the comments, a number of users pointed out that a Google search for Wesley Brown in the Labour Party yielded no results.
Mr Jones urged Mr Corbyn to change course on the economy, welfare and immigration, and warned a new leader would be needed if he showed himself unable to win votes in middle England.
“As we have seen in the recent past, there are clear dangers to us all in any kind of shoot-to-kill policy”, he said in a statement. I think what is now required is a detailed plan to be brought forward. “It is the fault of the attackers, they represent a threat to all of us”.
Mr Benn also twice refused to say whether he would resign if Mr Corbyn went ahead with a planned appearance at the Stop the War rally next month.
He said the left-wing Momentum grouping was “disruptive”, warning: “It’s setting up two parties, effecti vely”.
Corbyn told ITV’s Lorraine: “I am not saying sit round the table with Isis, I am saying bring about a political settlement in Syria which will help then to bring a few kind of unity government – technical government – in Syria”, he said. “A few of it was just pure bile”.
Mr David noted the article had been removed but said: “Nevertheless, I think people will advise him to have no further participation in such an organisation”.
“We are entering new territory with a broader membership base and members being drawn from a few pretty unpleasant political spheres”.
“It means, for the Government, I think they have got to talk to allies, assess how this changes things”. I don’t think he’s fully aware that this type of behaviour is as virulent and vile as it actually is.
“How that is to be done is the debate that now has to be had and we want to participate strongly in that debate. On welfare, are we just leaving people to a lifetime on benefits?”
The article quoted an anonymous source who was reported to have called Corbyn “Jihadi Jez” after the Labour leader said it would have been better if ISIS executioner Mohammed Emwazi – known as Jihadi John – had been arrested rather than killed in a drone strike.