What 'verbal attack', Annie?
I have read the transcript of Corbyn's speech. Is pointing out that 'experts'over the years have made a connection between foreign policy (not just ours but other countries' as well; 'wars our government has supported' is what he said, which implies that others had the same policy) and the the rise of radical Islam, a verbal attack?
Is saying that Labour would reverse the cuts to our frontline services (which responded so magnificently to the Manchester horror) a 'verbal attack'?
What else in what I thought was a very good speech could possibly be construed as a 'verbal attack'? Attending the vigil in Manchester? Praising the strength and decency of the British people in their response to a dreadful situation? Condemning the perpetrators of terrorism?
I haven't admired his handling of 'opposition' in general, in fact, I think he's been pathetic, but I think this speech was masterly. And a vote winner.