London: The man most likely to be voted leader of Britain’s Labour Party has taken a swipe at Australia’s asylum seeker policy in his last stump speech of a long campaign.
Jeremy Corbyn, the 66-year-old maverick socialist and unlikely hit of the British political summer, urged that Britain and the world take a more compassionate position.
“There are more people displaced because of war, human rights abuses and environmental disasters than at any point in human recorded history,” he said.