Jeremy Corbyn spoke at rally alongside islamic hate preacher linked to Lee Rigby killers
JEREMY Corbyn shared a platform with a notorious Islamic hate preacher linked to the killers of Drummer Lee Rigby.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn spoke alongside Islamic preacher Shakeel Begg in 2013
The Labour leader spoke at a rally alongside imam Shakeel Begg within days of the soldier’s murder in 2013.
Begg preached at the south London mosque attended by trooper Rigby’s jihadi killers Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale.
A High Court judge once branded Begg a “dangerous” promoter of jihad who tries to conceal his hardline message beneath a facade of respectability.
Mr Corbyn is already under fire after it emerged he addressed a 2002 Trafalgar Square rally attended by followers of fanatics Anjem Choudary and Omar Bakri Muhammad.
A spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn claimed he spoke about uniting to oppose all forms of discrimination
This latest revelation about his association with extremists shows exactly why he is unfit to lead the country.”
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon yesterday said: “Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister in just two days.“
But this latest revelation about his association with extremists shows exactly why he is unfit to lead the country.”
Mr Corbyn reportedly also attended a 2002 rally attended by Lee Rigby killers Ajem and Omar
A spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn said: “Jeremy Corbyn joined journalists, activists and comedians at an event organised by Unite Against Fascism, which aimed to bring communities together following the brutal murder of Lee Rigby.
“Jeremy spoke about uniting to oppose all forms of violence, hate, division and discrimination.”