A cheeky question put to the Labour Party leader has gone viral.
Jeremy Corbyn made a speech at 5.30pm yesterday in Watford urging people to show their support for Labour in the General Election.
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After the speech Mr Corbyn stayed to talk to members of the public, shaking hands with members of the crowd and posing for selfies with fans.
As he was walking towards the Watford Labour candidate Chris Ostrowski, two men start shouting “Jerry!”
Mr Corbyn comes over to @sadcat786 who was filming the incident and later put it on Twitter.
He said: “Jerry, what’s the naughtiest thing you’ve done?”
Me: What's the naughtiest thing you've ever done
— Sadaqat (@sadcat786) 7 June 2017
Corbyn: Thats far too naughty to talk about #VoteCorbyn pic.twitter.com/sUNyIbcSh3
The Labour leader replied: “It’s far too naughty to talk about.”
The two men then start cheering as Mr Corbyn laughs and a points at them as he walks away.
The 10 second clip has received 2,200 retweets and 3,600 likes on Twitter.
The same question was put to Conservative leader Theresa May by Julie Etchingham for The Leader Interviews aired on ITV on Tuesday.
Mrs May said: “I have to confess, when me and my friend, sort of, used to run through the fields of wheat, the farmers weren’t too pleased about that.”
At yesterday’s speech Mr Corbyn vowed to tax the top five per cent of earners to fund education, the NHS and social care.
He also said that he would tackle President Donald Trump for pulling out of the Paris climate change agreement.
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