That headline should be correct but in fact should read 'Corbyn faces fresh questions over his links to terrorists but not on the BBC'.
Yes, it's another Jeremy Corbyn links to terrorists post. This time:
'Jeremy Corbyn last night faced fresh questions about his links to terrorists as it emerged he shared a platform with the world's first female plane hijacker.
The Labour leader spoke at a 2002 pro-Palestine rally in London with Leila Khaled, who took part in two attacks on airliners.
Khaled, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), blew up one passenger jet on the runway in 1969.
She then underwent plastic surgery to disguise herself and joined a second hostage-taking the next year as part of the Black September attacks.
Mr Corbyn and Khaled were both speakers at an event in May 2002 where the Labour leader called for a boycott of all goods from Israel.
On the same stage, Khaled called for a 'victory' over the Jewish state and argued that Zionism had 'exceeded Nazism'.'
What's the excuse this time Jeremy Corbyn? You got on the platform by mistake and gave an impromptu speech because you were asked and were being polite? You were on the platform but not present on the platform?
More here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6069013/Corbyn-faces-fresh-questions-links-terrorists-pictures-emerge-plane-hijacker.html but obviously not on the Labour Party's propaganda arm and institutionally anti Israel, the BBC.
The BBC's commitment to ignoring as many revelations about Jeremy Corbyn as possible would be commendable were they actually the Labour Party's propaganda arm. However the BBC is meant to be independent, unbiased and fair. The BBC is clearly none of those things and so is a clear and present danger to the UK.
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