Workingman wrote:But he does want it proved; without proof it is smoke without fire.
Actually, it appears, he does not. He seems to expect that everyone else will make the case for him and that he has to do nothing about it.
There is a parliamentary procedure for this and he should follow it. No matter how ridiculous. For the very reasons I mentioned to Kaz.
If he doesn't, then he IS guilty. Whether he actually committed the act or not. When it comes to the security of this country and when an accusation has been made; it is one of the very few times when you are guilty until you prove yourself innocent.
I think Corbyn will try and ride this out on the outrage of the press and his followers.
I think Corbyn does have something to hide. Not this, but something else. Something which the security services will never take to court, but will not make him any more popular with the people.
In time, others will feel the same.
Go for it Corby... You just carry on as you are. Because the real pain hasn't even begun yet. The Republican campaign, at the last presidential election, held many things about Clinton very close and dropped them like a bombshell as the 11th hour. Right when spin control was simply impossible.
If Corbyn thinks that this won't happen to him, he really is the idealistic idiot I think he is.