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Jeremy Corbyn has said he will not apologise for being “present” at a ceremony where a wreath was laid for suspected terrorists behind the Munich massacre in 1972.
The Labour leader admitted on Monday that “I was present when it was laid, I don’t think I was actually involved in it”.
He faced criticism from Labour MP Luciana Berger, who claimed that “being ‘present’ is the same as being involved” and asked: “Where is the apology?”
Mr Corbyn responded on Tuesday, saying: “No, I’m not apologising for being there at all.”
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