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UK opposition leader: Don't rush to blame Moscow in spy case

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The and other allies have united behind the in blaming for the nerve-agent of former and his daughter Yulia. But Britain's main opposition party is split over how firmly to point the finger at

Party warned Friday that politicians shouldn't "rush way ahead of the evidence being gathered by the police," and evoked the flawed intelligence used to justify the 2003 invasion of

Writing in newspaper, Corbyn said it is possible that "Russian mafia-like groups," rather than the Russian state, were responsible for the attack that has left the Skripals in critical condition.

"In my years in Parliament I have seen clear thinking in an international crisis overwhelmed by emotion and hasty judgments too many times," Corbyn said, mentioning British claims before the War that had weapons of mass destruction. No such weapons were ever found.

Corbyn's stance has reopened a rift between the who has spent his career criticizing Western foreign policy and lawmakers on the center and right of the

Several legislators have signed a motion declaring support for in its view that there is no plausible alternative explanation, other than Russian responsibility, for the attack in the English city of The motion "unequivocally accepts the Russian state's culpability for the of Yulia and Sergei Skripal" and supports the government's response, which included expelling 23 Russian diplomats and cutting off high-level contacts with

Corbyn said he supported the expulsions, but added that "measures to tackle the oligarchs and their loot would have a far greater impact on Russia's elite than limited tit-for-tat expulsions."

lawmaker Stephen Kinnock, a critic of Corbyn, said there was "a fundamental need for a debate in our party about our view." He said he was among members who thought organizations like NATO and the "are fundamentally a force for good." "And there are others in our party who take another view," Kinnock told the

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 20:50 IST
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