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Man crashes TV interview with Jeremy Corbyn by flashing his bare bottom

The Labour leader might not be used to this form of protest

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A YOUNG man crashed a TV interview with Jeremy Corbyn by flashing his bare buttocks at the Labour leader.

The hard-left leader was answering questions from the BBC's Wales Political Editor Nick Servini when the sunbather did a moonie down the lens of the camera a few feet behind the Islington MP.

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Jeremy Corbyn turns to admire the views as a young man flashes the Labour leader during a TV interviewCredit: Dimitris Legakis/Athena Pictures

Mr Corbyn had been speaking ahead of a Labour rally in Cardiff when his interview was hijacked by a passing park user, causing him to spin on his heel in surprise.

The Labour leader had been in the Welsh capital on Friday to make the positive case for immigration, calling it an "opportunity" which "enhanced the cultural life of everybody".

He told BBC Wales:  "There are two million British people living in other parts of the European Union.

"There are a large number of European nationals living and working in Britain, in our NHS, transport system, education and everything else. It works both ways.

"I don't see it as a problem, or a fear, I see it as an opportunity, an opportunity for our young people to go and study and work in Europe, and vice versa. That enhances the cultural life of everybody."

The bizarre incident was edited out of the screened interview.

 

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