In fact, a group held an anti-Islamaphobia campaign launch in Parliament. @jeremycorbyn was just one of many speakers (as was I). At another meeting during the month-long campaign, organised by a completely different group, an alleged extremist spoke.http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/6b74267e-2afd-11e8-908b-95a753c47952 …
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He wasn't. The Times published the story with the photo of Corbyn,
@brianpaddick tweeted a correction to the story stating it wasn't true. As part of the correction the original 'story' was attached as context. -
Maybe he should have made that clearer. Perhaps he should have included the words: "Corbyn was not at the meeting and is not giving any platform to extremists." I don't know....just pointing it out. I am not the only one to read it the same way.
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Easily misread, have done it myself, I too am sick of the misrepresentation of Corbyn, and I'm not a labourite, so respect your underlying message and passion!!
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So, why are you implying that Jeremy Corbyn has "given platforms to extremists?"
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