Guest post by Joe Hoft
British MP Jeremy Corbyn marching for radical Islam.
British MPs will debate whether President Trump should be allowed to visit their country for an official visit in late February.
The Telegraph reported:
MPs will debate whether US President Trump should be granted a UK state visit on Feb 20, according to the BBC.
The internet petition quickly smashed the 100,000 signatures needed to be considered for a debate in Parliament, with at one point more than a thousand people signing each minute.
Senior Conservatives joined Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, in calling for the visit to be suspended while Mr Trump’s controversial immigration ban is in place.
What is not widely shared by the main-stream media (MSM) is that the MP leading the discussion on President Trump’s visit, Jeremy Corbyn, is a radical Islamic supporter. The Guardian reported:
Then there is Corbyn’s apparent proximity to antisemitism. While I genuinely believe that Corbyn does not have an antisemitic bone in his body, he does have a proclivity for sharing platforms with individuals who do; and his excuses for doing so do not stand up.
Take the fact that Corbyn once described it as his “honour and pleasure”to host “our friends” from Hamas and Hezbollah in parliament. According to Corbyn, he extended his invitation to the aforementioned groups – and spoke of them glowingly – because all sides need to be involved in the peace process.
Here is Corbyn defending Hamas in 2015:
Having MP Corbyn involved in the debate on whether President Trump should visit England is like having radical Islamic terrorists involved in the decision on who the US should allow into the US.
— LEAVE.EU (@LeaveEUOfficial) February 1, 2017