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PM insults sink even lower

DAVID CAMERON accused Jeremy Corbyn of “hating” Britain in his most outspoken attack yet on the new Labour leader.

During his speech to the Conservative Party conference, the Prime Minister resorted to angry ranting and accused Mr Corbyn of having a “security-threatening, terrorist-sympathising, Britain-hating” ideology.

A flustered Mr Cameron then turned his fire on Labour economist Richard Murphy, an adviser to Mr Corbyn.

“His book is actually called The Joy of Tax. I’ve read it. It’s got 64 positions — and they’re all wrong.”

Unshaken Mr Corbyn said: “Now more than ever we need to unite and continue to build our movement to change our politics and to win together in 2020.

“We need us to put our values, the people’s values, back into politics.”

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