Conservative Party Conference: What David Cameron said about Jeremy Corbyn

The Prime Minister described the Labour leader as 'security-threatening' and 'terrorist-sympathising'

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Wednesday 07 October 2015 13:47 BST
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David Cameron delivers his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference
David Cameron delivers his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference (EPA)

David Cameron has given his keynote speech at the 2015 Cosnervative Party conference in Manchester.

Here is what the Prime Minister said about the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn:

On the subject of protecting our country from terrorism, let me just say this:

Thousands of words have been written about the new Labour leader.

But you only really need to know one thing: he thinks the death of Osama bin Laden was a “tragedy”.

No.

A tragedy is nearly 3,000 people murdered one morning in New York.

A tragedy is the mums and dads who never came home from work that day.

A tragedy is people jumping from the towers after the planes hit.

My friends – we cannot let that man inflict his security-threatening, terrorist-sympathising, Britain-hating ideology on the country we love.

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