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Jeremy Corbyn is not Dumbledore, says JK Rowling
The rally, organised by grassroots members of the Labour Party who support Corbyn in the Labour leadership contest, will be chaired by Theresa Byrne, Labour councillor for North Greenford.
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According to Yougov, Smith is backed by 68 per cent of members who joined Labour before May past year, but just 28 per cent of those joining between May and September, and 14 per cent of those signing up after September.
Jeremy Corbyn could romp to victory in the Labour leadership race with an even bigger vote share than he secured previous year, a new poll has suggested.
“Many people use instant access to Twitter, more or less, like continuing a pub conversation and deeply regret the abuse they have sent people at that time, but unfortunately, it’s there for eternity”, he said.
Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks at the Labour Digital Democracy Manifesto launch in London, Britain August 30, 2016. The question of whether or not the Labour party as it now stands will be able to survive the gulf between its membership and the party itself looks set to dominate the discourse in the winter of 2016.
Jeremy Corbyn plans to make Labour’s next general election campaign a digital affair, modelled in part on the social media techniques used by Bernie Sanders during his run for the Democratic nomination in the US. “I’m very clear that I want Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom”.
Owen Smith has accused Jeremy Corbyn of failing to do enough to tackle homophobic bullying in the Labour Party.
Mr Corbyn received just under 60 per cent of the vote when he was elected to the job in September 2015 – although there were more candidates involved.
“I think the bottom line is we’ve got economic difficulties, we’ve got problems with our NHS on the front pages of the Scottish newspapers this morning, we’ve got problems with the NHS across the whole of the United Kingdom”, he told Good Morning Scotland.
“We ended up having a vote in Britain largely to satisfy the internal politics of one of our political parties and we now face the prospect of Britain being worse off as a result”.
The BBC presented a list of promises made by the Better Together campaign including continuing European Union membership, investment in carbon capture programmes, a secure economy and pensions, and the construction of 13 new Type 23 frigates.
Asked if he would oppose a second independence referendum, Mr Smith said: “No, of course not”. That’s a positive argument for remaining in the UK.
“We will channel this new energy and creativity into Labour’s general election campaign whenever it comes, it’s in this way that Labour can get back into government”.
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“Such a fifth column is completely absent from the Parliamentary Labour Party today”, said Mr Winnick.