IRA bomb victims demand Jeremy Corbyn apologise for his support for Irish republicanism - News Summed Up

IRA bomb victims demand Jeremy Corbyn apologise for his support for Irish republicanism


Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (above) has been asked to condemn the terrorism campaign waged by the IRAJeremy Corbyn faces demands from nearly 40 victims of IRA atrocities to apologise for supporting Irish republicanism. Mr Corbyn has been accused of repeatedly failing to do so, preferring instead to say that he condemns ‘all bombing’. The Grand Hotel in Brighton is pictured after the IRA bombing occurred in 1984It also says: ‘We ask you to apologise for a career spent giving succour to violent republicanism when you should have been denouncing it. And he said he was disappointed at reports the proposed new law had been ditched by the Government. Up to 200 former military personnel are under investigation for alleged offences during the Troubles.


Source: Daily Mail October 13, 2019 07:41 UTC



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