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The Iran issue should remind British Jews that Boris Johnson should not be supported just because he is not Corbyn

We may see the Labour leader as the greater evil but the prime minister's recent attack on him was hypocritical, writes Daniel Sugarman

July 30, 2019 13:43
Boris Johnson waves as he enters 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister
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Last week, for the first time as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson faced off across the despatch box against Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition.

Mr Johnson, a former president of the Oxford Union, was in his element, lambasting Mr Corbyn, whose debating skills are negligible, with criticism of both his foreign and domestic policies. And the Tory leader was given a particularly easy opening when Mr Corbyn asked him about the government’s intentions to deescalate tensions with Iran.

“He asks about Iran…the honourable gentleman has been paid by Press TV”, Mr Johnson thundered.

“He repeatedly sides with the Mullahs of Tehran rather than our friends in the United States over what is happening in the Persian Gulf. How incredible that we should even think about entrusting that gentleman with the stewardship of this country’s security.”