THESE fifty infamous moments expose how Jeremy Corbyn is unfit to be Prime Minister.

The low points of the Labour leader's career are detailed in a galling charge sheet circulating online.

5 Jeremy Corbyn stands with Maher al-Taher (fifth from right), the leader-in-exile of proscribed Palestinian terror organisation the PFLP, in Tunisia in 2014 Credit: Palestinian Embassy Tunisia

5 They attended a wreath-laying tribute at the grave of a terrorist who masterminded the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre Credit: Palestinian Embassy Tunisia

From sharing a platform with IRA members to claiming that Hamas and Hezbollah were his "friends", Corbyn's actions often seem to counteract his professed commitment to peace.

This list originated online and was verified as authentic by the Daily Mail.

Here are the damning charges.

Invited two IRA members to Parliament two weeks after the Brighton bombing. Attended Bloody Sunday commemoration with bomber Brendan McKenna Went to meeting with provisional IRA member Raymond McCartney Hosted IRA-linked Mitchell McLaughlin in Parliament Shared a platform with IRA terrorist Martina Anderson Attended a Sinn Fein dinner with IRA bomber Gerry Kelly Chaired Irish republican event with IRA bomber Brendan MacFarlane Attended Bobby Sands commemoration honouring IRA terrorists Stood in minute's silence for IRA gunmen shot dead by the SAS Signed Early Day Motion after IRA massacre, blaming Britain for the deaths Arrested while protesting in support of Brighton bomber's co-defendants Lobbied Government to improve visiting conditions for IRA killers Attended Irish republican event where calls were made for armed conflict against Britain Put up £20,000 bail money for IRA terror suspect Roisin McAliskey Said banned terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah were his 'friends' Called for Hamas to be removed from terror banned list Attended wreath-laying at grave of 1976 Munich massacre terrorist (top picture) Attended conference where Hamas and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine were present Photographed at rally in front of Hezbollah flag Attended rally with members of banned Al-Muhajiroun Repeatedly shared platforms with plane hijacker Accepted £20,000 for appearing on state TV channel of terror-sponsoring Iranian regime Opposed banning Britons from going to Syria to fight for ISIS Defended rights of fighters returning from Syria Voted to let ISIS fighters return from Syria Opposed police 'shoot to kill' policy Signed letter defending Lockerbie bombing suspects Accepted £5,000 donation from academic who said 'Palestinians have a moral right to their terrorism' Chaired Stop The War, which praised the 'internationalism and solidarity' of ISIS Shook hands with cleric Raed Salah after he had been found guilty of incitement to terrorism Shared platform with representative of extremist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr Compared ISIS to U.S. military in interview on Russia Today Opposed proscription of extreme Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir Backed Holocaust-denying anti-Zionist extremist Paul Eisen Criticised drone strike that killed Jihadi John Failed to unequivocally condemn the 9/11 attacks Called Colombian terror group M-19 'comrades' Gave speech in support of Gaddafi regime Voted against banning support for the IRA Voted against the Prevention of Terrorism Act three times during the Troubles Voted against emergency counter-terror laws after 9/11 Voted against stricter punishments for being a member of a terror group Voted against criminalising the encouragement of terrorism Voted against banning al-Qaeda Voted against control orders for terror suspects Voted against increased funding for the security services to combat terrorism Helped convicted IRA bombmaker Gerard McLaughlin get a job after he got a council flat Said ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi should have been arrested rather than killed Went to court to support an IRA fixer Co-sponsored Irish Republican event that called jailed bombers 'prisoners of war'

5 Sinn Fein members Mitchell McLaughlin, Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness. Corbyn has hosted IRA-linked McLaughlin (left) in Parliament Credit: AP:Associated Press

5 A file photo from 1988 shows wrecked houses in the village of Lockerbie, Scotland. Corbyn signed a letter defending the bombing suspects Credit: AP:Associated Press

5 Corbyn is known for failing to condemn the IRA outright Credit: Rex Features