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Emily Thornberry defends Jeremy Corbyn over British 'Zionists' speech

Shadow foreign secretary says he was merely referring to a 'particular group of people'

September 3, 2018 12:29
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry
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Emily Thornberry has attempted to defend Jeremy Corbyn’s remarks about “British Zionists” and their failure to grasp “English irony” insisting the Labour leader was merely referring to a “particular group of people”.

In an interview on BBC 2’s new politics show on Monday, Labour’s shadow foreign secretary insisted: “When I first heard what is was Jeremy had said in an interview three or four years ago and I just heard those few clips in isolation, I was very worried – and I was distressed.

“But then I looked at it in full and I looked at the context it had been said – was referring to a particular group of people who were taking literally what somebody representing the Palestinians had said."

When presenter Jo Coburn suggested Mr Corbyn was responsible for having “racialised the issue” in his 2013 speech at a 2013 Palestinian Return Centre event, Ms Thornberry said: “My reading is that he was referring to a particular group of people who were Zionists...