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On 26 February, Corbyn announced that Labour would back Britain being in a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit. Business leaders loved it. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said Corbyn was putting “jobs and living standards first”. The financial press lapped it up. Even George Osborne’s Evening Standard declared: > Tories gifted Corbyn an open goal on the customs union,… → Read More
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Unbelievable. → Read More
Well, this is awkward. → Read More
A wave of optimism. → Read More
This. So much this. → Read More
Painful. → Read More
The launch did not go well. → Read More
Wait, what? → Read More
The former chief of staff to Brexit Secretary David Davis has launched an epic Twitter tirade against his former boss. On 15 August, James Chapman accused Davis of bullying Diane Abbott, having cosy relationships with top BBC presenters, and working a three-day week. He also alleged that Davis had links to the far right: > Someone should ask DD about time he called @michelbarnier by mistake… → Read More
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Another humiliating U-turn. → Read More
On 18 July, The Daily Mail ran this front page: And it wasn’t the only right-wing rag to have a fit of the conniptions about ‘double voting for Corbyn’. The Telegraph, The Express and The Sun all joined in. The story is based on a new report on voter registration by the UK’s elections watchdog, the Electoral Commission. That report says “it is troubling that some voters appear to have admitted… → Read More
So wrong. → Read More
The anti-immigration political party Britain First is trying to recruit Polish immigrants. The far-right party has posted a series of videos trying to woo Britain’s large Polish community. BBC Trending has highlighted the videos, which have been posted over a long period of time, saying: > A string of Britain First videos that seem designed to attract a Polish audience have appeared online.… → Read More
Absolutely scandalous. → Read More
We deserve so much better than this. → Read More