Corbyn Chilcot



A great speech by Corbyn in the Commons, post-Chilcot. A speech far more incisive and historically aware than Hillary Benn's all those months ago: a speech steeped in respect for the will of not only the British people, but also the Iraqi people and the troops who fought on behalf of the allied coalition.

Labour backbenchers can be heard wailing and moaning as Corbyn delivers. It sums up the state of utter idiocy which currently plagues this faction of the party: out of place, out of touch and, so long as they can steal the power of leadership, completely remorseless.


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