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Jeremy Corbyn’s son Tommy lashes out at Lord Sugar as ‘unhinged’ and ‘pathetic’ after he dared criticise his dad

JEREMY Corbyn's son Tommy has come out all guns blazing to defend his Dad on Facebook, lashing out at Lord Sugar who called for MPs to sack him.

24-year-old Tommy, who previously worked on his Dad's leadership campaign, took aim at the Apprentice boss, calling him "pathetic" and "unhinged".

 Tommy Corbyn came to his Dad's defence on social media today
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Tommy Corbyn came to his Dad's defence on social media todayCredit: Tommy Corbyn/Facebook

He wrote: "Lord Sugar's breakdown continues to play out on Twitter...

"Could you imagine being 71 and spending your days using playground insults against randomers on social media? #unhinged #pathetic."

He then posted a link to a tweet from Lord Sugar himself, who had said someone needed to "buy a face job love".

Yesterday the former Labour Peer launched a hilarious tirade against the Labour boss, calling on MPs and Peers to grow a pair and kick him out.

 Tommy Corbyn and Dad Jez
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Tommy Corbyn and Dad JezCredit: Tommy Corbyn/Facebook

In a poem which mocked him as a "playboy stud in a Matalan suit", he called him a "yesterday's man" and said his party was "coughing and spluttering and dying".

"coughing and spluttering and dying".

Lord Sugar tweeted along with it: "An ode to @jeremycorbyn . Will some of the labour MP's and Lords grow a pair and get him OUT."

Tommy Corbyn, Jeremy's youngest son, became a bit of an internet sensation last year as a legion of fans was deemed a "heartthrob" among Jezza fans.

The electrical graduate supported his dad throughout the run up to the election and posted videos and photos promoting Labour.

He also revealed last year he was mugged as he walked home in his dad's constituency.

Young Corbyn said he was attacked by a thief on a moped who tried to "run him over" as he snatched his mobile phone.

But last month he was caught with a Nazi cartoon on his Facebook page.

An image of an arm marked with the Star of David crushing people was put on the site by a pal after Corbyn jr said: "Why is it that I can critique my own, or any government, but criticism of the Israeli state is immediately branded anti-Semitic?"

Tommy said in response that the image was "disgusting", but was also said to be a part of multiple anti-Semitic Facebook groups,

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Lord Sugar lashed out at the Labour boss online yesterday

The news comes after Lord Sugar joined with ten other Jewish Peers to demand that police investigate whether Corbyn-supporting Facebook groups broke the law with anti-Semitic posts.

A cross-party group argued that the social media pages have been "stirring up racial hatred" and have written to the Met Police Chief to prompt action and help protect Britain's 300,000 Jews.

They said: "We believe that many of the messages may be a breach under the Public Order Act (1986), and would ask that the Metropolitan Police investigate."

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