Shadow foreign secretary backs exercise of ‘deadly force’ against terrorists during a Paris-style attack in interview that highlights divisions with Labour leaderDivisions at the heart of the shadow cabinet have been highlighted after Hilary Benn said he could not speak for Jeremy Corbyn on whether he supports a shoot-to-kill policy against terrorists.
In the clearest public signal yet that senior Labour figures are at odds over Syria and the response to Islamic State,the shadow foreign secretary also defended the killing final week of Mohammed Emwazi, contradicting Corbyn’s position.
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Source: theguardian.com