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Originally Posted by Kizzy
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That doesn't mean much. Comrade Cobb is confident that nothing will come of his meetings with an Eastern bloc spy because, fortunately for him, he likely had zilch of any use to pass on to them. However, the fact that he was targeted by an agent speaks volumes about where they knew his sympathies lay, though the supposedly naive like to gloss over this with all sorts of excuses for their bearded saviour, as per usual.
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The 68-year-old Opposition Leader admits meeting “a Czech diplomat” in Parliament, but denies passing him any privileged information.
Speaking to The Sun, former head of MI6 Sir Richard Dearlove described the approaches to Mr Corbyn as “a classic cultivation”, after studying the archive documents that we published.
Sir Richard, who was one of Britain’s best Czechoslovakia experts during the Cold War, said: “Either Jeremy Corbyn was incredibly naďve or he knew exactly what was happening to him, so he was complicit in all this”.
Sir Richard, 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.”
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/559023...claims-labour/
Indeed...and quite rightly all these growing pointers that he was vehemently anti British and consorted with all sorts of undesirables will inevitably lose Labour the next election (if they don't find somebody decent to oust him in time).
The pointers, in big neon lights, will only be ignored by the wilfully stubborn and purposefully naive, which thankfully most people aren't inclined to be. The old duffer (who never had a proper job) can retire and sip tea to his hearts content and reminisce about his Commie and terrorist supporting days.