Shakey, I have no idea what you are on about. Corbyn has been absolutely consistent about denouncing Islamic terrorism, in particular the recent attacks in the UK. So has Sadiq Khan, a Muslim himself. Now there are people who used to be associated with terrorism in Northern Ireland, and since the Good Friday agreement politicians on all sides have engaged with them, on the condition that they do not return to their old ways or accept in their ranks people who have not given those ways up. Hence Sinn Fein and the DUP in power in the NI assembly, indeed the latter in coalition in the UK government. I feel uncomfortable about both of those groups, but I don't see any way forward other than to engage.
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