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Mark Lees
WinterfellT
1) Just looked through Corbyn's Twitter feed, starting from June 1st this year. Despite the Chinese Communist Party's sterilisation & incarceration of Uyghur Muslims & their crackdown on democracy in
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Rhys Owens
RhysOwens92
The point of my listing of things we should be talking about instead is not to take a side because I'm equally tired of everyone atm. I think all factions
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Sienna Rodgers
siennamarla
Corbyn v Evans court hearing has just ended. Master Sullivan, the judge, said she would provide a "judgment in writing as soon as I can". Corbyn's team is trying to
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
Everyone now knows that Labour centrists did everything possible to sabotage Corbyn, preferring that May or Boris win than they win with Corbyn. Now this.Why would any leftist keep supporting
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Harry Yorke
HarryYorke1
New: I understand there is now real concern at top of Labour Party over the number of potential legal actions over leaked AS report.There are now at least 40 potential
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simon maginn
simonmaginn
It gets odder the more you think about it. A national newspaper columnist, in a national newspaper, writes that, not only does he (in some rather convolute way) blame Corbyn
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Tom Rayner
RaynerSkyNews
Did Starmer's senior staff negotiate with Corbyn's team ahead of reinstatement by NEC? KS spokesman: "representatives of Jeremy's team [were] talking to our office because they wanted the matter resolved.
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Luisa Attfield
l_attfield
Corbyn's case should wait for the independent process not least because whatever the result will be extremely controversial but also because elected, political NEC members should be no where near
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Saghir Hussain
SaghirH
Corbyn responded to the appalling Manchester terrorist attack by hosting a high profile press conference at which he linked the spread of terrorism with “wars our government has supported or fought in
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Jason Okundaye
jasebyjason
This is real story as well - it’s far bigger than Corbyn or even left-bashing: the handling of this issue is watched closely by a broad range of ethnic minorities
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nicole lampert
nicolelampert
1) I’ve tried to stay strong over the long & traumatic Labour antisemitism crisis but I’ve felt very nearly broken by this week’s shenanigans. What propelled many of us fighting
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simulacrax 🕊️
simulacrax
It's clear that there are three groups of thought regarding the suspension of Corbyn, among those who were previously part of his coalition.The first group, embodied by Owen Jones/Ellie Mae
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Ian Austin
LordIanAustin
The fact is that when the EHRC report was published, Jeremy Corbyn said claims of antisemitism had been "dramatically overstated for political reasons'.That is what he said and he has
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A 20-Year-Old Estate Agent in Nebraska
inthesedeserts
before i started following UK politics it was pretty much received wisdom that Corbyn was a decent nice guy but bad at his job -- I felt like maybe he
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Nick Cohen
NickCohen4
What the conspiracy theory never explains is why Corbyn did better than expected when “Blairite" Labour officials helped run the 2017 campaign, but went down to ignominious defeat in 2019
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GlumBird
GlumBird
Seen a lot of laments for Corbyn lately. Let's be clear upon his leadership's significance.Corbyn became Labour leader at the height of the anti-austerity movement, when many activist groupings were
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