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Labour leadership: Corbyn under fire for Bin Laden comments Labour leadership: Corbyn under fire for Bin Laden comments
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Jeremy Corbyn has been criticised for saying it was a "tragedy" that Osama Bin Laden was killed rather than being put on trial.Jeremy Corbyn has been criticised for saying it was a "tragedy" that Osama Bin Laden was killed rather than being put on trial.
The Labour leadership frontrunner made the remarks in 2011, shortly after the al-Qaeda chief was shot dead.The Labour leadership frontrunner made the remarks in 2011, shortly after the al-Qaeda chief was shot dead.
A spokesman for Mr Corbyn defended the remarks saying he was "a total opponent of al-Qaeda, all it stands for".A spokesman for Mr Corbyn defended the remarks saying he was "a total opponent of al-Qaeda, all it stands for".
Meanwhile Andy Burnham will say later that he is confident undecided voters can swing the result in his favour. Meanwhile Andy Burnham appealed to undecided voters, saying it was still "all to play for" in the election.
The other candidates in the race are fellow shadow cabinet minister Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.The other candidates in the race are fellow shadow cabinet minister Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.
In an interview with Iranian Press TV show The Agenda, Mr Corbyn described the attack on the World Trade Centre, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the death of Bin Laden as tragedies, arguing "the solution has got to be law not war".In an interview with Iranian Press TV show The Agenda, Mr Corbyn described the attack on the World Trade Centre, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the death of Bin Laden as tragedies, arguing "the solution has got to be law not war".
"There was no attempt whatsoever that I can see to arrest him and put him on trial, to go through that process," he said."There was no attempt whatsoever that I can see to arrest him and put him on trial, to go through that process," he said.
"This was an assassination attempt, and is yet another tragedy, upon a tragedy, upon tragedy.""This was an assassination attempt, and is yet another tragedy, upon a tragedy, upon tragedy."
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron said Mr Corbyn was "utterly wrong" for what he had said while Kevan Jones, Labour's defence spokesman, said: "This just shows you how out of touch he is with what most people's views are."Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron said Mr Corbyn was "utterly wrong" for what he had said while Kevan Jones, Labour's defence spokesman, said: "This just shows you how out of touch he is with what most people's views are."
Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi said: "Osama bin Laden was a terrorist who any sensible human being in the world would want either killed or arrested. For him to call this a tragedy and appear to compare it to what happened on 9/11 is frightening."Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi said: "Osama bin Laden was a terrorist who any sensible human being in the world would want either killed or arrested. For him to call this a tragedy and appear to compare it to what happened on 9/11 is frightening."
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The interview is the latest in a series of past comments and associations the left-winger has been forced to defend since running for leader.The interview is the latest in a series of past comments and associations the left-winger has been forced to defend since running for leader.
The majority of votes are thought to have already been cast but fellow contender Mr Burnham will tell a rally he is confident many of the undecided are switching back to his cause. The majority of votes are thought to have already been cast, but fellow contender Mr Burnham told a rally in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, there were still tens of thousands of people yet to vote and it was still "all to play for".
He will tell a rally in Pudsey, west Yorkshire: "Tens of thousands of people are still to vote and there is everything to play for. "I will bring forward a bold manifesto that can win for Labour at the next general election, and that's the appeal that I'm making to all people undecided in this election."
"The future of the Labour Party hangs in the balance. I believe I am the only candidate in this race that can stand in the way of Jeremy Corbyn." He said his leadership would "unite the party" and Labour would no longer "dance to the tune of the Tory party".
The result of the leadership race will be announced on 12 September.