Was Jeremy Corby a communist spy? The Intelligence expert here.

The Czechoslovakian Intelligence Agency has examined communist-era data that does not document a possible involvement of the head of the United Kingdom Laborators as a spy or communist agent, academic researchers and experts say. Radec Schwannek, analyst at the Czech Republic Defence Ministry, has spent 25 years in [...]
The Czechoslovakian Intelligence Agency has examined communist-era data that does not document a possible involvement of the head of the United Kingdom Laborators as a spy or communist agent, academic researchers and experts say.
Radec Schwannek, analyst at the Czech Republic defence ministry, has spent 25 years listing documents to find service spies. He told the Guardian newspaper that allegations against Jeremy Corbyni are groundless and that the claims of Jan Sarcocy, a former intelligence official expelled from Britain in 1989, that he had taken Corbyin into service are incorrect.
Corby himself has denied the charges as groundless.
The whole story came from The Sun, which entitled an article of her “Corbyn as a communist spy”
In recent days, The Sun, The Mail, The Telegraph and The Express are playing James Bond. They found a Czech spy whose claims are brutally false.” said Corby.
Sarcocy met Corbyin in the 1980s in Parliament. In recent days, Sarcocy has claimed Corby was paid by St.B., or Czechoslovakian security service. He has also accused other high figures of paying between 1,000 and 15,000 pounds to provide information. /Periscopi







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