
Jeremy Corbyn: The 'War on Terror' is Not Working
The leader of the Labour party says Britain should pursue a less interventionist foreign policy to reduce the risk of terrorism.
The leader of the opposition Labour party in Britain, Jeremy Corbyn, has said that the country should pursue a less interventionist foreign policy to reduce the risk of terrorism. The Prime Minister, Theresa May, said there could be no excuse for attacks like the one in Manchester earlier this week. We discuss if there is a link between foreign policy and radicalisation.
Also on the programme: Coptic Christians killed in ambush in central Egypt. And Mario Testino's private collection goes on display for the first time.
(Image: Jeremy Corbyn. Credit: Carl Court/Getty Images)
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- Fri 26 May 201714:06GMTBBC World Service Australasia
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