It’s been pointed out plenty of times already, but in case anyone should be wondering, the UK Centre for Policy Studies reminds us: Jeremy Corbyn, quite possibly the next prime minister of the UK, cheered on Venezuela’s socialist self-immolation at every step of the way.
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