Jeremy Corbyn promised a Labour government would improve safety and security in the UK, in a major speech addressing the consequences of the terror attack.

He was – of course – reviled by the right-wing press and any Tory who had a chance to comment on it. They said he was electioneering on the back of a tragedy.

And what has Theresa May been doing for the past few days? She wanted campaigning shut down until Monday, to ensure she could get the maximum amount of exposure, pretending to be “strong and stable” while reading speeches prepared for her by somebody else.

Here’s Mr Corbyn; judge him for yourself:

https://twitter.com/ToryFibs/status/868052064722706432

Let’s contrast this with Theresa May’s reaction when police representatives told her that her relentless cutting of police numbers would make the UK more likely to suffer terror attacks, back in 2015:

Police warned Theresa May that cuts to policing were taking their toll. She accused them of "scaremongering" #BBCqt pic.twitter.com/u2e8qGADP4 — Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) May 25, 2017

That’s right – she said they were “scaremongering” when they warned her that her cuts would lead to “paramilitary policing”.

And what do we have now, with troops on the streets?

Paramilitary policing. They were right and she was wrong.

And Jeremy Corbyn is right today (May 26).

Don’t listen to the whining Tories. They have nothing to offer.

Vote Labour on June 8 – for a safer country.

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