we arejoined by ian lavery, labour's national elections and campaign coordinator.yjoin us where you might have seen borisjohnson a few seconds ago. a lot of this, as you heard from the foreign secretary and the audience tonight, came down to that one question — security. everything tojeremy corbyn tonight centred on whether the public i thinkjeremy answered very sincerely and honestly tonight, as always. i thought it was a tremendous performance. he stood there, took the questions, answered every single one, unlike theresa may, who has had a disastrous campaign. and what you have just seen there before is a job interview by boris johnson, very intriguing stuff. jeremy corbyn performed exceptionally well tonight. the trouble is, though, the same questions have plagued him right the way through this campaign, and it wasn't from journalists tonight, from the bbc and the media, but from members of the public, and it suggests that there is baggage that surrounds him, questions about his relationship to terrorism, to the ira, to nuclear weapons. e? 321? é'i’; 35795; ii??