The Sun reports https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5590233/jeremy-corbyn-links-soviet-spy-claims-labour/ more on the Jeremy Corbyn links to at least one Communist regime during the Cold War.
'... Sir Richard [Dearlove], who lead MI6 from 1999-2004, was also the Secret Intelligence Service's head of station in Prague in the 1970s.The ex-spymaster added: "These are genuine documents which shows he was targeted and the case was advanced, at a time when a very unpleasant Czech regime was persecuting dissidents. They were the enemies of the West."They wouldn't have targeted him unless they believed he was a Communist fellow traveller."'
That phrase 'Communist Fellow Traveller' is rather apt and could be applied to several more of the people currently leading the British Labour Party.
The BBC are still doing their best to ignore this highly relevant news story. Are the trying to hide negative news about the leader of their favourite political party? How many people in the BBC were also Communist fellow travellers in the 1970s and 1980s? How many still are today?
The BBC cess pit of bias needs to be cleaned up. The views that the BBC push are antithetical to the interests of the United Kingdom.
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