CAMPAIGNERS disrupted a speech on human rights by Jeremy Corbyn in protest at Labour’s response to the war in Syria.

Peter Tatchell led demonstrators who stood in front of the Labour leader while he was on stage on Saturday and held up banners calling for immediate air drops in the war-torn nation.

As the protestors stood silently Corbyn said: "It's all right, it's OK."

Tatchell later said the protest was “an act of desperation” over frustration at Corbyn’s failure to promote measures such as a UN supervised ceasefire and an air drop of aid and medicine to besieged civilian populations.

He said: "Those are things that Jeremy Corbyn could push for in Parliament right now this week. He hasn't done so so far. We hope as a result of today, he will."