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Salford MP on Corbyn ‘heartbreak’ and Labour Party Conference
Mr Corbyn left the session for Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust’s fun day in St Pancras Gardens, the first event he attended after he was elected Labour leader past year.
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Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee was due to meet after the result is announced, after putting off a decision earlier this week on proposals to restore elections to the shadow cabinet, which might have given some centrist MPs a route back into Mr Corbyn’s top team.
The shadow home secretary said Labour MPs had treated Mr Corbyn appallingly when he became leader past year and should now be prepared to serve on his frontbench and “do so in the right spirit”.
Sadiq Khan criticised Jeremy Corbyn for not doing enough to stop anti-semitism in the Labour Party.
Mr Corbyn’s expected victory will come down to the passion of swathes of supporters he has won through his refusal to play politics as usual – ignoring calls to smooth his edges to fit into the standard mould.
“It has now been manifestly deployed by Mr Corbyn in his leadership campaign video”.
At the end of a summer of turmoil, but one which has seen an influx of new members, McNicol said Labour’s finances had moved into surplus after paying off the £25m debt with which it was saddled after the 2005 general election. “Whatever the result, whatever the margin, we all have a duty to unite, cherish and build our movement”. “We can and must do that together”.
The CAA said this is the latest in a long of line of incidents where Mr Corbyn and his supporters have failed to address anti-semitism.
His different style prompted a huge influx of new members who wanted to listen to him, not them.
If he is successful, BMG’s polling suggests Mr Corbyn has huge amount of work to do in convincing voters who once backed his party automatically that he is the man for them.
As he strapped on his gloves, one spectator said he should use them in the House of Commons.
On overall voting intentions, the YouGov poll put the Conservatives on 39% and Labour on 30%.
“Endless internal rows, rumours and attacks are pushing us further from government”.
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Lisa Nandy, the former shadow energy and climate change secretary, indicated she would only return to the Labour frontbench if Mr’s Corbyn leadership team changed their ways.