Friday, 19 August 2016

Would prime minister Corbyn defend Nato allies?

"Time for Nato to shut up shop, go home and go away" - Jeremy Corbyn
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Jeremy's surrender

After discussing the possibility of negotiations with Isis, earlier in the week, Jeremy Corbyn last night risked Labour's foreign policy credentials even further by refusing to say he would defend Nato allies from Russian aggression, were he to become prime minister. Today we take a closer look at Corbyn's comments over the years and ask whether there are any circumstances under which he would support military action being taken by the UK or the West.

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