Following the recent claims that Jeremy Corbyn had supplied information to the rather nasty Communist regime running Czechoslovakia during the Cold War, claims reported in The Sun and other newspapers but not on the BBC, today we can read in the Sunday Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/17/czech-agent-claims-15-labour-mps-met-spies-ken-livingstone-john/ that the claims involve more leading (and prominent) Labour politicians:
'Ken Livingstone, John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn were part of a group of at least 15 senior Labour figures who shared information with Eastern bloc agents, it is claimed.
Jan Sarkocy, a former Czechoslovak spy, described the MPs as "great sources" to himself or his colleagues in the KGB.
The new claims come after he said on Friday that the Labour leader had shared information with the Communist Czechoslovak regime.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Mr Sarkocy claimed that:Mr Livingstone also discussed information with the Czechoslovak regime;
The future London mayor made frequent visits to the Czechoslovak embassy, where he drank whisky;
Mr McDonnell met a KGB agent on several occasions'
Bearing in mind the headlines accorded to claims that President Donald Trump's son had met with Russians, an unbiased news reporting organisation would accord similar time to reporting these claims. However since the BBC is less an independent news reporting organisation and more like the propaganda arm of the Labour Party, I expect nothing about this story at all, beyond maybe reporting Labour Party denials.
The BBC's bias becomes ever more obvious and disgusting.
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