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‘Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has risked sparking fresh controversy after blaming the rise of ISIS on Britain and the United States.
The veteran anti-war campaigner said ISIS hadn’t ‘come from nowhere’ and was partly ‘a creation of Western interventions in the region’.
Mr Corbyn, 66, said attacking the fanatical group would only make things worse and instead claimed Britain would be safer it if declared that it supported the ‘diversity of faith and diversity of aspirations around the world’.’
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