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Kooky Corbyn could win the British election despite terroism stance

And the friend of Hamas is getting help from the Australian Labor Party.

Eight minutes in and the Islamist killers of London Bridge were dead. The Australian, yesterday:

The carnage in an iconic part of London lasted just eight minutes before fast-moving police, on high alert and patrolling the city’s popular areas, shot dead all three killers.

But what if Jeremy Corbyn were Britain’s prime minister instead of Theresa May? The ­British Labour leader on BBC News, ­Nov­ember 16, 2015:

I’m not happy with a shoot-to-kill ­policy in general. I think that is quite dangerous and I think (it) can often be counter-productive.

This man could really win the British election. Scared yet? London’s The Sun, yesterday:

Theresa May was today hit by her worst poll yet which suggests that the Tories could be just 1 per cent ahead of Labour. The survey implies the Prime Minister could be on course to lose her majority …

The Australian’s Greg Sheridan on how the Tories plan to stop Corbyn, yesterday:

… the most popular online election ­advertisement (is) a series of filmed statements from Corbyn boasting that he has opposed anti-terror legislation since he first came into parliament in 1983, and hailing Islamist terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah.

So what has Corbyn actually said? The alternative British prime minister at a Stop the War rally in London, June 23, 2011:

I’ve been involved in opposing anti-terror legislation ever since I first went into parliament in 1983 …

Corbyn on the army. Stop the Conservative-Liberal Democrats Cuts rally in October 20, 2010

Fight all the cuts except for the cuts to the armed forces, where we want to see a few more cuts.

And now Corbyn dares to lecture May on cuts to police forces … The Labour leader in Carlisle, yesterday:

You cannot protect the public on the cheap.

Corbyn would make nice with some of the world’s worst Islamist groups. Corbyn at a Stop the War meeting in Westminster, March 3, 2009:

Our friends from Hamas …

Our friends from Hamas are busy at the moment preparing to destroy the Middle East’s only democracy. The Times of Israel, yesterday:

With an army of 27,000, Hamas terror chief (Mohammed) Deif readies Gaza for war … Hundreds of gunmen are being trained to carry out attacks inside Israeli territory.

And Sam Dastyari, who was dining metres from the terror attack, is in London campaigning for this far-left nutter. Is Corbyn the ALP’s future? Pia Akerman in Strewth, yesterday:

Sam Dastyari is in London at the ­moment, helping out with Labour’s general election campaign.

Sam does have a history of hanging out with communists … The Australian, September 8 last year:

NSW senator and party powerbroker Sam Dastyari said he ­offered his resignation to end a damaging “distraction” for the ­opposition, amid ongoing reve­lations about his links to Chinese-backed donors and comments on the South China Sea dispute that were at odds with Australia’s foreign policy.

Thankfully, May is still in charge. The British PM, yesterday:

Enough is enough … when it comes to taking on extremism and terrorism, things need to change.

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