On his broadcast round this morning, Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has been further distancing himself from Corbyn’s pro-Putin positions. Speaking to Times Radio he admitted that the Labour Party “did get it wrong in March 2018” in the aftermath of the Salisbury attack. He followed up his remarks by referencing the times and dates he – and crucially Sir Keir – had voiced a different view to Corbyn’s ‘let Russia assess their own brutal assassination attempt’ approach. It sounded suspiciously like he was reading out a Southside briefing note…
Sir Keir’s Labour Party is desperately distancing itself from the Corbyn era, dropping their old leader in it. Guido can’t help but wonder if they thought Corbyn was so wrong, and by implication dangerous, then why did they continue to serve in his Shadow Cabinet right until the bitter end?..
“It is quite extraordinary” in view of the weight of evidence to continue to deny the “likelihood of Russian involvement” in Salisbury poisoning – Boris Johnson tells #Marr https://t.co/2F6eDpYWeF pic.twitter.com/6efkdkg6gA
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 15, 2018
He says the Russians are “demented” for claiming Britain did it…
.@OPCW must have the opportunity to identify the “source and the culpability” of the Salisbury poisoning – @jeremycorbyn tells #marr https://t.co/2F6eDpYWeF pic.twitter.com/D5rAEDY2BP
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 15, 2018
Not sure who else he thinks it could’ve been…
He also isn’t convinced the Assad regime was responsible for the Douma gas attack either, saying that Assad “or any other group” that carried it out must be confronted with evidence.
.@jeremycorbyn says Assad “or any other group” that carried out the Douma attack must be confronted with “evidence” #marr pic.twitter.com/BXR6D32FgT
— The Andrew Marr Show (@MarrShow) April 15, 2018
There’s a theme here…