How Jeremy Corbyn opposed attacking ISIS and anti-terrorism laws
has also voted to oppose other foreign military interventions in Libya in 2011 and Iraq in 2003. Back in 2005, he rebelled against his party’s whip as a backbencher to vote against the Prevention of Terrorism bill, which allowed for “control orders” where a terrorism suspect could be detained without trial.Mr Corbyn has also been accused of being too friendly with terrorist groups like the IRA, Hamas and Hezbollah.
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