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Jeremy Corbyn calls in UB40 to bolster his campaign
Jeremy Corbyn also believes that the media is out to get him, back in the summer he slammed the “ludicrously biased” media for a “systematic undermining” of his time as leader of Brtiain’s second biggest political party.
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He told a PLP meeting tonight the party “can’t carry on as we are”. The result of the election will be announced on 24 September.
So, perhaps that’s why Corbyn has called in the help of…
Daniel Radcliffe may still be “excited” about Corbyn as Labour leader, we’ve emailed his reps to see if that’s correct.
Neither Jeremy Corbyn nor Owen Smith were present at the meeting as they were at a hustings elsewhere.
As part of his arts manifesto released last month, Mr Corbyn pledged that all primary schools in England would get extra cash to fund arts activities and a single national scheme for arts scholarships would be set up.
In a survey of more than 700 supporters of the Labour leader, 55 per cent said that it was either “definitely” or “probably” true that intelligence agencies are working to undermine Corbyn, who is likely to triumph in the party’s ongoing leadership contest.
MPs and peers agreed to stage a ballot today to reintroduce the measure that Ed Miliband axed in 2011 to allow leaders a free hand in selecting their top team. “It increases the power of patronage, it reduces the accountability of the leader to Labour MPs”.
A spokesman for Mr Corbyn went even further by suggesting Labour members could be given a say on the make-up of the frontbench.
Radcliffe, whose latest project sees him star as an undercover Neo-Nazi in United States thriller Imperium, also revealed Mr Corbyn reminded him of a favourite former teacher.
He added: “How the shadow cabinet is made up is one part of that debate, including whether part of it should be elected by MPs, by members, or by conference”.
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“Any review also needs to take account of the need to represent regions and nations”.