A CHEEKY teenager duped Jeremy Corbyn into signing a piece of paper which stated he “supports terrorists”, is an “anti-Semite” and is on the “payroll of Iranian TV".

Thomas Chambers, 15, attended the Labour leader’s event at Gloucester University on Saturday night and audaciously got him to sign the folded up A4 page.

2 Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was outwitted at an event at Gloucester University when a 15-year-old boy tricked him into singing an anti-Corbyn poster

2 Thomas Chambers tricked Corbyn into singing the paper, which branded him an anti-Semite, by folding it numerous times

The student, who was being filmed by his former Labour supporting dad, Alastair, 38, then proudly opened the paper next to Mr Corbyn and posed.

On the sheet, which featured an image of the 70-year-old with his thumbs up photo shopped wearing a Soviet Union T-shirt, were the words: “I support terrorists and I am an anti-Semite. Also I am on Iran TV payroll.”

After completing the stunt, the pair then left the conference without any of Mr Corbyn’s supporters or security noticing.

'IT WAS MY IDEA'

Thomas, from Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, said: “It was my idea. I thought it was a good idea to tell everyone

“I was really surprised at the security, it was rubbish and I walked right to the front of the room after he had finished speaking, said hello to him and got him to sign the piece of paper.

“He didn’t say anything, there were no questions or concerns, he signed it willingly and was oblivious.

“I don’t like his views in relation to anti-Semitism and I don’t like how he is affiliated with Hammas and Hezbollah, who he refers to as friends.”

There were chants of “oh, Jeremy Corbyn” as the Labour leader arrived at Gloucestershire’s Oxstalls Campus to kick start the party’s campaign.

Mr Corbyn said he would renegotiate a deal with the EU within three months and then put that deal to the people in the form of a referendum.

'HE DISGUSTS ME'

Citing zero hours contracts and uncertainty over housing, he told supporters not to let Brexit divide the country because people who voted remain and Brexit often had common interests.

Dad-of-five, Alastair , who runs a construction company, said: “I voted Labour for the last 17 years, my mum is Spanish and more socialist, my dad is English and more conservative, I have always been more on the socialist spectrum.

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“Since Jeremy Corbyn has been leader, he has had a complete disregard for the UK, the way he talks about the SAS, who go undercover, fight for their country and get no recognition is wrong.

“He disgusts me. If they looked to change their leader and policies I’d consider voting for Labour, but on December 12 I will be voting for Boris Johnson.”

The latest poll from Opinium puts the Tories 16 points clear of Labour - setting them on course for a healthy majority with 40 per cent of the vote compared to 24 per cent.

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