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Jeremy Corbyn

  • Corbyn leans toward a general election before a second Brexit referendum

    October 13, 2019

    Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has hinted Labour is more likely to back a general election before a second Brexit referendum. Opinion is mixed within the party whether Labour should agree to a general election if the government is forced to seek a Brexit extension past 31 October. Read more: PM to wave through Corbyn’s election [...]

  • Labour conference latest: Unison urges members to back Remain

    September 23, 2019

    The country’s biggest union has urged its members to go against the Labour leadership and back a motion that would make Remain the party’s unequivocal policy. Unison is expected to go against the recommendation put forward by the National Executive Committee (NEC) that would have left a final decision of what position to take regarding [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn is the least popular opposition leader since 1977, study reveals

    September 20, 2019

    Market research company Ipsos Mori has revealed that Jeremy Corbyn has the lowest satisfaction rating of any opposition leader since 1977. Using a new political monitor poll, the firm has established that the public are less satisfied with Corbyn than any of the other nine opposition leader since the survey began more than 40 years [...]

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson still more popular than Jeremy Corbyn, says public

    September 17, 2019

    Despite facing accusations of lying to the Queen, sacking 21 MPs from the Tory party and being embarrassed by an empty lectern in Luxembourg yesterday, Boris Johnson is still more popular than Jeremy Corbyn, according to pollsters. Yougov has found 38 per cent of Brits have a favourable view of the PM, compared to 54 [...]

  • Corbyn would ‘turn back the clock decades’ says CBI after Labour announces plans for workers’ rights ministry

    September 10, 2019

    British business leaders yesterday described Labour’s plans for a new ministry of workers’ rights as an attempt to “turn back the clock decades,” as Jeremy Corbyn set out his vision ahead of a potential election. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said that the proposals did not reflect the reality in most UK workplaces. “The [...]

  • Give Corbyn some credit – he helped to deliver Brexit

    August 20, 2019

    When the history books are written, Boris Johnson may well be remembered as the man who delivered Brexit. But there is someone else who would deserve almost as much credit for Britain’s departure from the EU: Jeremy Bernard Corbyn. Admittedly, Corbyn’s current role in enabling Brexit is mostly involuntary. It turns out that he is [...]

  • Tory MP Oliver Letwin rules out backing Jeremy Corbyn to be caretaker Prime Minister

    August 17, 2019

    Sir Oliver Letwin has ruled out supporting Jeremy Corbyn to become a caretaker Prime Minister in order to avoid no-deal Brexit. The senior Tory MP said having Corbyn in charge would do more damage than leaving the EU without a deal would. Read more: Corbyn fails to drum up support for plan to block no-deal [...]

  • Corbyn fails to drum up support for plan to block no-deal Brexit

    August 15, 2019

    Jeremy Corbyn has been told there is no time for “political games”, as his plan of forming a temporary government to block a no-deal Brexit was rejected. The Labour leader has written to opposition leaders and senior backbench MPs, urging them to back a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Boris Johnson.  Read more: Corbyn calls [...]

  • Does your business have a Brexit plan? Good, now it needs a Corbyn plan too

    August 15, 2019

    In the mid-1970s, when I was a 10-year-old in love with Choppers and Sherbet Fountains, the ideological war between Thatcherism and Bennism began. Small versus big state, low versus high taxation, light versus tight regulation, and private versus public ownership.  Now, 45 years later, we have a neo-Thatcherite government facing a Bennite-controlled Labour party. And [...]

  • Tom Watson and Sadiq Khan decry Labour ‘antisemitism’ after Panorama probe

    July 11, 2019

    Prominent Labour figures were left aghast last night after a BBC investigation claimed people at the top of the party had minimised complaints of antisemitisim against its members. Deputy leader Tom Watson and London mayor Sadiq Khan were among those who spoke out after the allegations, which implicated general secretary Jennie Formby and communications director [...]

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