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How Can Corbyn Deny He Laid The Wreath For The Purps Of The Munich Massacre?

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ToraToraTora | 22:09 Mon 13th Aug 2018 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45170622
There's a picture of him holding it!
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He's a doubletalking weasel in my humble opinion, that's how, not fit to lead anything.
Sly is as good a word as any to describe him.
odious is another
Lower than a snakes belly imo.
He was at a cemetary where wreath laying was taking place for Palestinian victims of Israeli attacks. In the same cemetary were the graves of Black September bombers. Corbyn does not deny being in the cemetary, but he denies laying wreaths at the Black September graves.
The original reported stated
// A Daily Mail front page featuring photographs it said showed the Labour leader near memorials to members of the militant Black September group //

So he was NEAR to The Black September graves, but honouring other more innocent victims.
//Jeremy Corbyn said he was present but not involved at a wreath-laying for individuals behind the group that carried out the Munich Olympic massacre, //

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/13/jeremy-corbyn-not-involved-munich-olympics-massacre-wreath-laying

Not involved? Why was he there then?
Maybe taking gravestone rubbings?
Ah, yes. Silly me.
A story of two plaques.

In this first photo we see a plague on the far right, which is for the three Black September terrorists.

https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*i-KNFZkAJtJcoskRm4Ixtw.png

In the second photowe see Cobyn standing in fron of a plague where he is laying a wreath.

https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*07glAYLlooWa_qtepdLBNg.png

The Mail says these are the same plaque, but the size and proportions are clearly different.
Apologies for the typos. Past my bedtime.
Corbyn is a backbench MP who has been thrust into a position for which he is ill-suited (understatement). And now he's being found out.

I am not sure if this story is exaggerated, or fake, or true. I don't even think it matters, particularly, as it's kind of clear from the company he keeps and the views he has held in the past that he really should not be anywhere near the Labour leadership.
I knew Gromit would put up a fight.
Gromit, there’s no sign of two ceremonies being conducted simultaneously. He was there. He said he was there.
jim360
I agree. Corbyn is a liability who is not fit for purpose. Under normal circumstances he would be out on his ear like Michael Foot. But we are witnessing extraordinary times where the Conservatives are in such disarry, that Corbyn could actually get elected. He was supposed to do badly at the last elected and get ousted, but instead gained 30 seats largely due to the Conservatives incompetance. There are a lot of people in Labour who think Corbyn can win an election, so it is hard to get support for sacking him.

Talbot,
I agree that Corbyn needs to be got rid of, but that should not be done by a fake news story. It is the job of the press to hold the Opposition lleader to account, but it has to be truthful, and I am not sure the Mail is in this instance.
He can deny it because he didn't do it. He was at a service for dead Palestinians which was being held in the same cemetary.

I do wish people would stop trumping this stuff up. There's enough dubious stuff about Corbyn and being this misleading only helps him rather than hinders him.
He's a lying git.
Although in fairness I am quite confused as to why Corbyn feels so passionate about Palestine that he felt the need to attend this service for some incredibly obscure individuals. I just do not get why the Israel-Palestine issue is such a potent flypaper for maniacs on both sides.
The Daily Mail is a sensation seeking gutter press and if you believe anything it prints more fool you. Read Gromits post.
Corbyn stated "I was there because I wanted to see a fitting memorial to everyone who's died in every terrorist incident".

This has to be one of the most mealy-mouthed statements I think I have ever heard from any politician.

Being in attendance is tacit support - and let's face it, he has form for cosying up with terrorists (Hammas are "friends"!).

As has been stated already in this thread, the man is not fit to be PM and should have stayed on the backbenches where he probably could have carried on showing his support for people and organisations most sensible people wouldn't want anything to do with. The thought of this man being PM scares the crap out of me.
Michael Dugher, former Labour MP, said that Jeremy Corbyn’s claims are contradicted by an article he wrote for the Morning Star at the time, in which he said wreaths “were laid on the graves” of others killed by Mossad agents in Paris in 1991. Mr Dugher tweeted, “To those …. still in denial … how can you dismiss Jeremy Corbyn’s own words?”

The wreath in the picture was possibly destined for one monument – but there was very clearly further ceremony honouring terrorists – which Jeremy Corbyn attended. He said he was there. Corbyn’s sympathies do not lie in the most palatable of places ….. of that there is no doubt.

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/evening-standard-west-end-final-extra/20180813/281603831300550

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