Key Cadres

Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party: 

  • He invited two IRA members to parliament two weeks after the Brighton bombing.
  • He attended a Bloody Sunday commemoration with bomber Brendan McKenna.
  • He attended a meeting with Provisional IRA member Raymond McCartney.
  • He hosted IRA linked Mitchell McLaughlin in parliament.
  • He spoke alongside IRA terrorist Martina Anderson.
  • He attended a Sinn Fein dinner with IRA bomber Gerry Kelly.
  • He chaired an Irish republican event with IRA bomber Brendan MacFarlane.
  • He attended a Bobby Sands commemoration honouring IRA terrorists.
  • He stood in a minute’s silence for IRA terrorists shot dead by the SAS.
  • He refused to condemn the IRA in a Sky News interview.
  • He refused to condemn the IRA on Question Time.
  • He refused to condemn IRA violence in a BBC radio interview.
  • He signed an EDM after IRA Poppy massacre blaming Britain for the deaths.
  • He was arrested while protesting in support of Brighton bomber’s co-defendants.
  • He lobbied government to improve visiting conditions for IRA killers.
  • He attended an Irish republican event calling for armed conflict against Britain.
  • He hired suspected IRA man Ronan Bennett as a parliamentary assistant.
  • He hired another aide closely linked to several convicted IRA terrorists.
  • He was heavily involved with IRA sympathising newspaper London Labour Briefing.
  • He put up £20,000 bail money for IRA terror suspect Roisin McAliskey.
  • He didn’t support an IRA ceasefire.
  • He said Hamas and Hezbollah were his “friends“.
  • He called for Hamas to be removed from the terror banned list.
  • He called Hamas “serious and hard-working“.
  • He attended wreath-laying at the grave of Munich massacre terrorist.
  • He attended a conference with Hamas and PFLP.
  • He was photographed smiling with a Hezbollah flag.
  • He attended a rally with Hezbollah and Al-Muhajiroun.
  • He repeatedly shared platforms with a PFLP plane hijacker.
  • He hired an aide who praised Hamas’ “spirit of resistance“.
  • He accepted £20,000 from state TV channel of terror-sponsoring Iranian regime.
  • He opposed banning Britons from travelling to Syria to fight for ISIS.
  • He defended the rights of fighters returning from Syria.
  • He said ISIS supporters should not be prosecuted.
  • He compared fighters returning from Syria to Nelson Mandela.
  • He said the death of Osama Bin Laden was a “tragedy“.
  • He wouldn’t sanction a drone strike to kill ISIS leader.
  • He voted to allow ISIS fighters to return from Syria.
  • He opposed shoot to kill.
  • He attended an event organised by terrorist sympathising IHRC.
  • He signed a letter defending Lockerbie bombing suspects.
  • He wrote a letter in support of a conman accused of fundraising for ISIS.
  • He spoke of “friendship” with Mo Kozbar, who called for the destruction of Israel.
  • He attended an event with Abdullah Djaballah, who called for holy war against the UK.
  • He called drone strikes against terrorists “obscene”.
  • He boasted about “opposing anti-terror legislation”.
  • He said laws banning jihadis from returning to Britain are “strange”.
  • He accepted a £5,000 donation from terror supporter Ted Honderich.
  • He accepted a £2,800 trip to Gaza from banned Islamist organisation Interpal.
  • He called Ibrahim Hewitt, extremist and chair of Interpal, a “very good friend”.
  • He accepted two more trips from the pro-Hamas group PRC.
  • He was the speaker at a conference hosted by pro-Hamas group MEMO.
  • He met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh several times.
  • He hosted a meeting with Mousa Abu Maria of banned group Islamic Jihad.
  • He is patron of Palestine Solidarity Campaign – whose marches are attended by Hezbollah.
  • He compared Israel to ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah and al-Qaeda.
  • He said we should not make “value judgements” about Britons who fight for ISIS.
  • He received endorsement from Hamas.
  • He attended an event with Islamic extremist Suliman Gani.
  • He chaired Stop the War, who praised “internationalism and solidarity” of ISIS.
  • He praised Raed Salah, who was jailed for inciting violence in Israel.
  • He signed a letter defending jihadist advocacy group Cage.
  • He met Dyab Jahjah, who praised the killing of British soldiers.
  • He shared a platform with a representative of extremist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
  • He compared ISIS to the US military in an interview on Russia Today.
  • He opposed proscription of Hizb ut-Tahrir.
  • He attended a conference which called on Iraqis to kill British soldiers.
  • He attended an Al-Quds Day demonstration in support of the destruction of Israel.
  • He supported the Hamas and ISIS-linked Viva Palestina group.
  • He attended a protest with Islamic extremist Moazzam Begg.
  • He made the “case for Iran” at an event hosted by a Khomeinist group.
  • He was photographed smiling with Azzam Tamimi, who backed suicide bombings.
  • He was photographed with Abdel Atwan, who sympathised with attacks on US troops.
  • He said Hamas should “have tea with the Queen”.
  • He attended a ‘Meet the Resistance’ event with Hezbollah MP Hussein El Haj.
  • He attended an event with Haifa Zangana, who praised a Palestinian “mujahideen”.
  • He defended the infamous anti-Semitic Hamas supporter Stephen Sizer.
  • He attended an event with pro-Hamas and Hezbollah group Naturei Karta.
  • He backed Holocaust denying anti-Zionist extremist Paul Eisen.
  • He was photographed with Abdul Raoof Al Shayeb, later jailed for terror offences
  • He mocked “anti-terror hysteria” while opposing powers for the security services.
  • He was named on the speakers list for a conference with Hamas sympathiser Ismail Patel.
  • He criticised the drone strike that killed Jihadi John.
  • He said that the 7/7 bombers had been denied “hope and opportunity”.
  • He said 9/11 was “manipulated” to make it look like bin Laden was responsible.
  • He failed to unequivocally condemn the 9/11 attacks.
  • He called Columbian terror group M-19 “comrades”.
  • He blamed the beheading of Alan Henning on Britain.
  • He gave a speech in support of the Gaddafi regime.
  • He signed an EDM spinning for Slobodan Milosevic.
  • He blamed the Tunisia terror attack on “austerity”.
  • He voted against banning support for the IRA.
  • He voted against the Prevention of Terrorism Act three times during the Troubles.
  • He voted against emergency counter-terror laws after 9/11.
  • He voted against stricter punishments for being a member of a terror group.
  • He voted against criminalising the encouragement of terrorism.
  • He voted against banning al-Qaeda.
  • He voted against outlawing the glorification of terror.
  • He voted against control orders.
  • He voted against increased funding for the security services to combat terrorism.
  • And he is active in the Labour Action for Peace (LAP) movement which the Stasi recorded as a movement in line with the beliefs of socialist states behind the Iron Curtain.

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Other key cadres include:  

  • John McDonnell
  • Jon Lansman
  • Vladimir Derer
  • Diane Abbott
  • Ian Lavery
  • Rebecca Long Bailey
  • Richard Burgon
  • Chris Williamson
  • Len McCluskey
  • Barry Gardiner
  • Angela Rayner 
  • Dawn Butler
  • Dan Carden
  • Laura Pidcock
  • Cat Smith
  • John Trickett

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