The Mail on Sunday

Sick slogan of Labour ‘young guerrilla’ army backing McDonnell

- By Brendan Carlin POLITICAL REPORTER

THE sale of T-shirts bearing the Labour Party logo and showing Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell brandishin­g a Kalashniko­v assault rifle was branded ‘tasteless’ last night.

The mocked-up image featuring the weapon popular with terrorists and the slogan ‘Arm John McDonnell Now!’ were worn by activists at a Young Labour rally attended by Jeremy Corbyn last week.

The T-shirts display Labour’s official red rose logo above the words ‘Labour Party Young Guerrillas’ and appear to be based on Mr McDonnell’s controvers­ial comments on Irish terrorism.

In 2003 during an event to remember the death of a hunger striker, he called for former IRA members to be ‘honoured’. He later apologised for the remark. Mr McDonnell is close to Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams.

The T-shirts are available on British website Redbubble for £14. A wider range of terrorist-style guntoting ‘John McDonnell’ clothes, including sleeveless shirts, is available on a US website. The items also bear the Labour logo and Labour Party Young Guerrillas brand.

Labour Party Young Guerrillas has a Facebook site featuring genuine iconic photograph­s of terrorists stretching back decades, with Labour politician­s and slogans superimpos­ed on them.

One shows MP Hilary Benn, a leading critic of Mr Corbyn, and Lord Falconer, a close ally of Tony Blair, tied up and being led to execution. A caption refers to the ‘disgusting betrayal of the Rightists’.

Other posters show guerrillas marching on the House of Commons and Mr McDonnell as a Chinese Red Army revolution­ary.

Mr Corbyn and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott appear in other images.

A rally of Maoist guerrillas is shown with a slogan on the banners changed to Momentum, the con- troversial Left-wing group behind Mr Corbyn’s Labour leadership campaign.

The Labour Party Young Guerrillas Facebook page declares: ‘We have one demand: Arm John McDonnell Now!’ It is not known who runs the page.

Tory MP Philip Davies said last night: ‘These T-shirts are tasteless and an insult to the memory of those killed by the IRA and are symbolic of what the Labour Party has become.

‘ It’s no wonder their activists eulogise John McDonnell after his previous support for the IRA.’

The Conservati­ves faced similar outrage in the 1980s when Rightwing activists in the Federation of Conservati­ve Students reportedly wore T-shirts with the slogan ‘Hang Nelson Mandela’. The group was later banned.

A spokesman for Mr McDonnell said he had ‘ nothing to do with these T-shirts. He does not approve of violence or glamorisin­g it’.

A Labour spokesman said the T-shirts were also ‘nothing to do with the party’.

Young Labour, the organisati­on for party members aged 14 to 26, has rejected a two-state solution in Israel and Palestine, and called for banks to come under public ownership.

 ??  ?? ‘TASTELESS’: The T-shirt featuring John McDonnell with a Kalashniko­v
‘TASTELESS’: The T-shirt featuring John McDonnell with a Kalashniko­v
 ??  ?? CLOSE: John McDonnell meets Sinn Fein chief Gerry Adams in 2008
CLOSE: John McDonnell meets Sinn Fein chief Gerry Adams in 2008

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