I am on about firstly clear and to my knowledge not denied links with the Balcombe Gang and in particular Hugh Doherty a charming individual who was given 11 life sentences for his involvement with at least 16 murders and 50 bombings. Corbyn was a frequent campaigner for Mr Doherty and believed his rights were denied as he was not having appropriate visiting conditions and should be in a prison near his home. I would ask you is this showing sympathy for Mr Doherty?
Patrick Magee - A lovely chap who murdered five people at the Tory party conference including MP Sir Anthony Berry -- Jeremy Corbyn was part of a protest at the Old Bailey Trial campaigning for "Irish Solidarity" with a notorious fringe group and was cautioned over obstructive behaviour. In your opinion was he showing sympathy for Mr Mcgee
He and McDonnell were at a wedding of a Guildford 4 bomber in prison - I do not think this is denied - and even though the conviction was eventually quashed he attended at the time in the full knowledge this person was convicted for murder - is attending a wedding of a convicted murderer showing sympathy
What I would do is substitute all of the words Corbyn and put in Johnson and IRA and put in Britain First and ask yourself if you would apply the same arguments?
The most abhorrent thing of course was inviting his murdering chums to parliament after the Brighton bombing.
Night Jeremy Corbyn stood in honour of dead IRA terrorists
Do you think this response was symapthetic to the cause as minuted in Hansard?