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Sir Keir asked to condemn ‘vicious campaign of censorship’ of film exposing abuse of Corbyn
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LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer has been asked to condemn a “vicious campaign of censorship” against a film exposing the truth about the conspiracy of lies and abuse to remove Jeremy Corbyn from Labour’s leadership.

The film Oh Jeremy Corbyn — The Big Lie was produced by Norman Thomas and released in February.

It has been shown at dozens of venues but has been blocked at many others, including at Glastonbury and the Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival, where, before its cancellation due to adverse weather, festival sponsors the TUC said it could not be shown despite having been booked as part of a radical film festival.

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