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TWO Labour MPs have been snapped posing by a flag of a banned terror group responsible for killing hundreds of civilians.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer refused to sack his shadow minister Bambos Charalambous over the incident.
Enfield Southgate MP Mr Charalambous had posed in front of the PKK militants’ logo alongside Leftie Brighton MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle.
They were snapped in 2019 in the bedroom of activist Imam Sis, who was on hunger strike in solidarity with “political prisoners” jailed in Turkey.
One shocked source told The Sun: “This is really not a good sign for a party that claims to be the party of Law and Order.”
The hard-Left PKK — Kurdistan Workers Party — wants to break away from NATO ally Turkey and has been on the UK’s “proscribed” terror list since 2001.
Showing public support, such as flag waving or posting logos online, can bring a ten-year jail term in the UK.