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Jeremy Corbyn

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Jeremy Corbyn: Rishi Sunak is no pragmatist – and the opposition now has a choice to make

Labour can either play the Tories at their own game, convincing the public that they can deport refugees more efficiently and arrest protestors more fervently – or they can offer an alternative → Read More

I hope that Suella Braverman’s dream never comes true

Refugees do not make arduous and deadly journeys to the UK for fun. The government’s Rwanda policy is vile and negligent → Read More

It’s time to talk peace: Ceasefire, withdrawal, and negotiations now

Jeremy Corbyn is a Member of Parliament in Britain for Islington North. He was leader of the U.K.’s Labour Party from 2015 to 2020 before being forced out by the party’s right-wing and neoliberal faction. For decades, he has been a dedicated leader of the peace movement in Britain. → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn: Keir Starmer should be bringing down the Tories, not curtailing Labour members' rights

The recent Labour Conference agreed a raft of policies that could meet the major economic and health challenges we face → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn: Keir Starmer wants to prop up the wealthy and the powerful

Labour membership and trade unions are under attack because they want social change → Read More

Trafficking is a global scandal – we need to address the issues that allow such cruelty to thrive

Governments should end and reverse the stripping back of regulation and labour law that hamstrings attempts to fight exploitation → Read More

We need to resist the government’s new immigration plan

The wealthy few insist we choose between helping people in need at home and overseas. But such people are interested in helping neither. Cruelty to migrants does not protect our jobs and services → Read More

Labour needs a bold vision to transform lives. It’s about ideas – not reshuffles or cosmetic tweaks

People deserve wages they can live on and rights at work, as well as safe and dependable housing, transport, broadband and energy → Read More

Corbyn - What the Critics Say

Labour activist in North West complains… “Everyone from HQ to activists seem to care far more about canvassing for Corbynites than the candidates who could actually win or who are at risk of losing.” → Read More

Elmo 1:0 Corbyn's Body Guard

The Guardian’s election editorial urges voters to back Labour with the compelling argument: “The pain and hurt within the Jewish community, and the damage to Labour, are undeniable and shaming. Yet Labour remains indispensable to progressive politics.” → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn: We can have a future of hope for the many and not just the few

The leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn has urged the public to vote for his part to save the NHS and schools, to end homelessness and to usher in a £10 minimum wage → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn: We can have a future of hope for the many and not just the few

The leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn has urged the public to vote for his part to save the NHS and schools, to end homelessness and to usher in a £10 minimum wage → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn: 'A message for Johnson-Trump alliance... our NHS is not for sale'

The Tories denied that the NHS is up for grabs in UK-US trade talks but Jeremy Corbyn - writing in today's Daily Mirror - says the evidence not only says otherwise, but is indisputable → Read More

CORBYN! FREE! FREE! FREE!

Boris asked if he apologise for Islam comments tells reporters… “Obviously whenever we have an incident of anti-Semitism or Islamophobia or whatever in the Conservative Party, we take a zero-tolerance approach … We have a one bounce and we deal with it approach to this. We are going to have an independent inquiry into Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, every manner of prejudice and discrimination, and… → Read More

Corbyn Admits £58 Billion Black Hole

Corbyn fell apart tonight in claiming that he could cover the £58 billion WASPI black hole in his spending plans with “morals”. Good intentions aren’t enough, you do need hard cash… → Read More

Corbyn Finally Admits It: Low Paid Will Pay More Tax

Councillor John Thomas, Keith Vaz’s Leicester East Constituency Labour Party Chairman says… “This is great disappointment to me, realising that I have spent over 30 years of my life working for a party that I now know that I have nothing in common with. This is not the party I joined, the party for decent working people. I can no longer follow the clown that leads the Labour Party, he is heavily… → Read More

Corbyn on the IRA, Now and Then

Just take a second to note the difference in tone from today when Corbyn was electioneering in Birmingham and in the past when he was asked to condemn what they did to Brummies. Corbyn’s friends in the IRA bombed a Birmingham pub on this day 45 years… → Read More

Corbyn Laughed at Over Antisemitism Claims

Councillor John Thomas, Keith Vaz’s Leicester East Constituency Labour Party Chairman says… “This is great disappointment to me, realising that I have spent over 30 years of my life working for a party that I now know that I have nothing in common with. This is not the party I joined, the party for decent working people. I can no longer follow the clown that leads the Labour Party, he is heavily… → Read More

Corbyn Refuses to End Freedom of Movement

Professor John Curtice makes a prediction on LBC… “I will make a prediction. There are going to be a record number of non-Conservative and non-Labour MPs as a result of this election. That makes it difficult for the Tories and Labour to win an overall majority.” → Read More

Madeley vs Corbyn

Peter Mandelson tells Emma Barnett… “I think that Jeremy Corbyn himself should search his conscience and ask himself whether he’s the best person to lead the Labour Party into the general election with the best chance of success for the party.” → Read More