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Labour leader hits back at Trump

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JEREMY CORBYN has hit back at Donald Trump for saying the Labour leader would be bad for the country – calling the president’s comments “odd”.

The US president warned that Mr Corbyn would be “so bad” for the UK if he was elected during a radio appearance on Thursday.

He waded into British domestic affairs in a widerangin­g interview with Nigel Farage on LBC, hailing Boris Johnson as the “exact right guy” to be prime minister.

“Corbyn would be so bad for your country, he’d be so bad, he’d take you on such a bad way. He’d take you into such bad places,” Mr Trump said.

While campaignin­g in the south-west yesterday, Mr Corbyn called the exchange odd, having previously referred to it as interferen­ce.

“It’s rather odd than the US president decides to make these kind of comments,” he told reporters.

Mr Corbyn also took a swipe at the US president for pulling out of the Paris climate agreement, saying he

“will meet any president” and put his views to them.

He said: “In the case of Donald Trump in particular, on the environmen­t and sustainabi­lity, and invite him to reconsider his condemnati­ons of the Paris climate change accord.

“And just recognise the danger to our planet of this kind of behaviour, where we just ignore all the evidence that there is serious climate change happening. Environmen­tal destructio­n affects everybody, even he and I.”

When asked if he thought the comments by Mr Trump were appropriat­e, the Labour leader continued: “Well it’s a very odd thing to do and I don’t personally do personal, leave those matters to Boris Johnson and Donald Trump.

“But I’m much more concerned about the relationsh­ip of the Tory party with the US government and the US on our public services.

“And the deals they’ve been apparently prepared to do with US pharmaceut­ical companies for our NHS.”

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