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Maggie Thatcher booted out communist spy who had meetings with Jeremy Corbyn

Lieutenant Jan Dymic — real name Jan Sarkocy — was kicked out with three other diplomats for espionage

THE communist agent who had meetings with Jeremy Corbyn was booted out of Britain by Maggie Thatcher for being a spy.

Lieutenant Jan Dymic — real name Jan Sarkocy — was kicked out with three other diplomats from the Czech embassy for espionage.

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Margaret Thatcher kicked out a communist agent who had links to Jeremy CorbynCredit: Getty - Contributor
Jeremy Corbyn had three meetings with Lieutenant Jan DymicCredit: London News Pictures

The Czech State Security (StB) officer reported on three meetings with the now Labour leader in which he said they discussed people connected to “anti-communist agencies” and British intelligence actions.

But in May 1989 PM Thatcher ordered Dymic and his fellow spies be deported.

She told MPs in the House of Commons: “We found those people in both the Soviet and the Czech embassies and we had to take action against them.

“The action had to be taken regardless of the effect upon our relations.”

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Dymic said he and Corbyn discussed people connected to 'anti-communist agencies' during their meetingsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The four Soviet-backed diplomats were given 14 days to get out and Dymic left the UK in June 1989.

He had been tasked with developing sources among left-wing activists, according to those who met him.

Dymic, then 35, was sent back to Prague where he joined the StB’s foreign counter-intelligence unit until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990.

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Left-wing journalist Paul Anderson, 58, who met Dymic a number of times to complain about Czech treatment of dissidents, said: “He was a bit of a smoothie with James Bond good looks.

“And you knew exactly who you were dealing with — a paid representative of the Czech government — though he was quite shy and an improbable spy.”

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Comrade Corbyn's rap sheet

Spy documents on Jeremy Corbyn translated as it emerged agent who met Labour leader was booted out of Britain by Maggie Thatcher

1) Claimed German reunification on capitalist terms was a mistake.

2) Attended events run by DYR, founded by Holocaust deniers.

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3) Allowed a Holocaust denier to be readmitted to the Labour party.

4) Claimed Soviet Union’s main problem was its ‘inadequate industrial base’.

5) Said Venezuela’s achievements were ‘cause for celebration’.

6) Said US trainers founded al-Qaeda.

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7) Claimed it was a ‘tragedy’ Bin Laden was killed not put on trial.

8) Praised ‘enormous respect among poor’ for Cuban dictatorship.

9) Praised ‘Islamic opposition’ for denting the progress of capitalism.

Jeremy Corbyn mentioned as a source as part of a spy fileCredit: Czech State Security Archive
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10) Shared a pizza with a pro-Assad activist.

11) Opposed the Kosovo campaign and denied Milosevic’s war crimes.

12) Congratulated John Pilger ‘on expose of fraudulent justifications for intervening in a “genocide” that never existed in Kosovo’.

13) Opposed Nato action against Somali pirates.

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14) Chairing the Stop the War Coalition, which soon after he left condemned America for its ‘criminal’ North Korea embargo.

15) Blamed national pride on ‘nationalist history teaching’ causing racism.

16) Claimed the free market ‘exploits all resources including people’.

17) Supported the ‘one settler, one bullet’ arm of the anti-apartheid movement not Nelson Mandela side.

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18) Refused five times in a BBC interview to condemn IRA murders.

19) Invited IRA bombers to Parliament two weeks after the Brighton bombing.

Secret files reveal meet-ups in 1986Credit: Czech State Security Archive

20) Helped run magazine that praised the bomb for making Brits take notice.

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21) Spoke annually at the Connolly/Sands commemoration in London to honour dead IRA terrorists.

22) Took money from Iran via appearances on Press TV.

23) Wanted talks with Argentina over Falklands, with no veto for islanders.

24) Claimed at the time that the Falklands War was ‘a Tory plot to keep money-making friends in business’.

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25) Blamed Ukraine on Nato’s ‘attempt to encircle Russia’.

26) Appeared on Kremlin-owned Russia Today, and tweeted: ‘Try Russia Today. More objective on Libya.’

27) Complained Jihadi John wasn’t tried in a law court.

28) Spoke at Stop The War Coalition Xmas party after it said Paris attacks were West ‘reaping whirlwind’.

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29) Said he was unhappy with shoot-to-kill policy after Paris attacks.

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30) Called Hezbollah and Hamas his friends.

31) Spoke in front of Communist flags at rally, left.

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32) Had tea at Commons with Raed Salah, jailed for anti-Jewish violence.

33) Defended vicar Stephen Sizer, disciplined by the CofE for linking to an article called ‘9/11: Israel Did It’.

34) Called Hezbollah ‘an organisation dedicated to long-term peace’ that shouldn’t be labelled terrorists.

35) Spoke at the al-Quds marches.

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36) Hired Stalin apologist Seumas Milne.

37) Hired Stalin and North Korea apologist Andrew Murray.

38) Hired IRA apologist John McDonnell.

39) Appointed Sinn Féin’s London office head as stakeholder engagement director.

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