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Corbynista Richard Burgon wants to let 580,000 party VOTE to decide if Britain should go to WAR

The shadow justice secretary, who is standing for deputy leader, said he wanted to change internal rules to allow members to have a vote before it backs military action - even if in Government




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Jeremy Corbyn's Lords nomination are delayed amid peerage outcry

A special Lords vetting committee is set to meet on Tuesday over a raft of peers proposed by the Labour leader and Boris Johnson.




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HARRY COLE: Corbyn's son is back in business after his hemp firm went bust with debts of £100,000

The National Hemp Service was going to sell products such as clothes, made from a legal strain of cannabis, from a cafe in North London. But it never opened and was soon liquidated.




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Relentless rise of Grace the Moet Marxist: From a £34,000-a-year school to TV rants at Iain Dale

Grace Blakeley found fame in 2018 as an outspoken defender of Jeremy Corbyn. Her rant at Iain Dale prompted him to walk off the Good Morning Britain set live on air last week.




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Jeremy Corbyn joins the pick-it line: Labour leader caught on camera with his finger up his NOSE

The outgoing Labour leader, whose public appearances have been limited since he lost the election in December, was in the chamber for an update on the impact of Storm Ciara.




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Does she deserve a peerage? The claims that could cost Karie Murphy the ermine, writes ANDREW PIERCE

Four men and two women, will today sit in judgment in an anonymous office in the Whitehall edifice that houses the Treasury on the most contentious set of peerage nominations for a generation.




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Operation stop Corbyn: More than half of Labour 'defect

A survey of more than 10,000 people found that more than half of traditional Labour voters who defected to other parties in December did so to prevent the opposition leader becoming PM.




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Boris Johnson risks Trump row over UK-US extradition treaty

Boris Johnson today risked a major row with Donald Trump after he claimed the UK's extradition arrangements with the US are 'imbalanced'.




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HENRY DEEDES sees Boris Johnson barely bother to fend off Labour's lame duck 

HENRY DEEDES: The Leader of the Opposition kicked off by attacking this week's deportation of foreign nationals to Jamaica, citing the case of a black boy deported for a drugs charge.




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'You would have tanked the economy': Labour leadership rivals blasted on TV over election manifesto

Sir Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy and Emily Thornberry were on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme this morning and were taken to task by 'Jay', a former Labour voter.




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Labour's civil war over transgender rights erupts over jibe at Rebecca Long Bailey 

Lachlan Stuart, a personal friend of Corbyn who co-wrote the Labour manifesto, said Ms Long Bailey was 'not fit to lead' because of her views on trans.




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Rebecca Long-Bailey says she would put Jeremy Corbyn in her Cabinet

Rebecca Long-Bailey revealed her plans for the former Labour leader at a meeting in south-east London, and said that she 'loves' him. She is trailing Keir Starmer in the race to be the next Labour leader.




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Labour activists ditch Corbynism: HALF of local associations that backed him in 2015 swap to Starmer

More than half of Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs) which backed Mr Corbyn in the leadership contest in 2015 have endorsed soft-left candidate Sir Keir Starmer this year.




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Labour hopeful Lisa Nandy backs abolishing the monarchy

Labour leadership challenger Lisa Nandy has said she would vote to abolish the monarchy at a referendum while rival Rebecca Long-Bailey refused to name a former party leader she admired.




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Lisa Nandy says she WOULD serve in shadow cabinet led by Sir Keir Starmer or Rebecca-Long Bailey

Lisa Nandy today declared she would be willing to serve in a shadow cabinet led by either of her Labour leadership rivals if she fails to pull off a shock upset.




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Jeremy Corbyn hints he could STAY in the shadow Cabinet after stepping down as Labour leader

The outgoing leader, who led Labour to its worst election defeat since the 1930s in December, spoke as he toured areas affected by flooding in Wales this afternoon.




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Tony Blair blasts 'hopelessly out of date' Jeremy Corbyn

The former prime minister used a speech this morning to mark the creation of the Labour Party to criticise the current state of the political vehicle which he led to three election victories.




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Tom Watson must be denied a peerage says falsely accused ex-Tory MP Harvey Proctor 

Harvey Proctor has lodged a formal request that the former deputy Labour leader be prevented from entering the House of Lords over his role in the botched Operation Midland.




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Blogger, 15, wants 'right and wrong way' to use social media taught in schools

Beauty blogger Nikki Lilly, 15, from London, appeared on Loose Women today where she said pupils should be taught the 'correct' way to use social media in schools.




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Labour leadership challenger Sir Keir Starmer warns party risks being out of power for a generation

Sir Keir Starmer has warned Labour activists the party risks being out of power for a generation unless it unites and fights the Tories.




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Angela Rayner claims Jeremy Corbyn 'didn't command respect'

Angela Rayner has launched a savage attack on Jeremy Corbyn as she suggested he had failed as Labour leader because he 'didn't command respect'.




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Sir Keir Starmer on course to cruise to victory in the Labour leadership race

Sir Keir is predicted to get 53 per cent of votes in the first round of counting which would be enough for him to surpass the 50 per cent threshold needed to win the race to replace Jeremy Corbyn.




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Ex-No10 spin doctor Alastair Campbell should rejoin Labour, says Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer backed readmitting Alastair Campbell, who was kicked out by Jeremy Corbyn's allies after admitting he voted for the Liberal Democrats in European elections.




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Lisa Nandy blasts Sir Keir Starmer over Labour's 'disastrous' Brexit policy

Lisa Nandy tonight blasted Sir Keir Starmer and labelled his Brexit policy a 'disaster' as she tried to salvage her Labour leadership campaign.




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Jeremy Corbyn makes a plea to Rebecca Long Bailey to make him Shadow Foreign Secretary 

Jeremy Corbyn has made a plea to 'anointed' successor Rebecca Long Bailey to make him Shadow Foreign Secretary after he quits as Labour Party leader.




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Labour could lose hundreds of seats in May's local elections

The rudderless party could lose 315 councillors and control of heartland cities including Sheffield under the worst-case scenario laid out for the May 7 poll.




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Britain's best kebab houses are revealed as Jeremy Corbyn is booed at national awards ceremony

Thousands of members of the public voted for the 150 finalists to face the judges, who included the Labour MP Carolyn Harris, Conservative MP David Warburton and journalist Ash Sarkar.




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HENRY DEEDES sees the Home Secretary endure a Labour barrage 

HENRY DEEDES: Tottering into the chamber at that very moment was Priti Patel. As the Home Secretary made her way awkwardly to her seat, Jezza's eyes...




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Nearly half of Labor members are ashamed of their country's history, new poll reveals 

Labour's 500,000-plus members want to ditch the Monarchy and deny their party has a problem with anti-Semitism, a shocking poll by YouGov has revealed.




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Guess which one Labour's suspended! GUY ADAMS compares Trevor Phillips' and Jeremy Corbyn's records

GUY ADAMS: Trevor Phillips has fought racism all his life, while the party under Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of anti-Semitism and is being investigated by the EHRC.




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Labour CANCELS live unveiling of the party's new leader next month over coronavirus fears

The party said a special conference due to be held on April 4 had been cancelled, along with remaining hustings events, with a spokeswoman saying a scaled-back event' would replace it.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Leftie Richard Burgon's secret life as a Tony Blair fan 

ANDREW PIERCE: In an interview with student newspaper Varsity in 2002, when he was chairman of the Labour group at Cambridge University, he backed the UK joining the euro.




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Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers claims Bill Gates and George Soros are behind coronavirus

The 72-year-old branded Gates and Soros 'control freaks' as he blamed them for Covid-19, which has so far killed 36 people in the UK, with the total number of cases now at 1,543.




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Now Jeremy Corbyn's SON Seb is self-isolating over fears he has coronavirus

Seb Corbyn, the Labour leader's second son and an aide to shadow chancellor John McDonnell, is taking the precautionary measure as the pandemic sweeps the country.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Jeremy Corbyn's last PMQs 

HENRY DEEDES: As Sir Lindsay Hoyle called time on Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn uncrossed his legs, wrinkled his nose and breathed a little sigh of relief.




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Coronavirus UK: Jeremy Corbyn says hard-Left views validated

Jeremy Corbyn today claimed the coronavirus crisis had validated his general election spending plans and showed he was 'absolutely right' to advocate boosting investment.




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Jeremy Corbyn is accused of 'narcissism' after boasting the coronavirus pandemic

The outgoing Labour leader told the BBC he had been vindicated by the governments spending plans to tackle the havoc wreaked on the UK economy by the coronavirus outbreak.




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'My voice will not be stilled': Jeremy Corbyn vows to continue campaigning from the backbenches

In a valedictory message to thousands of devoted followers on social media the outgoing opposition leader, 70, said he would continue to campaign on issues close to his heart from the back-benches.




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Sir Keir Starmer makes Labour leadership rival Lisa Nandy his shadow foreign secretary

Sir Keir Starmer has made leadership rival Lisa Nandy his shadow foreign secretary as the new Labour leader announced a series of senior appointments to his top team.




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Labour MP for Rochdale Tony Lloyd, 70, is in hospital with coronavirus

Rochdale's Tony Lloyd, 70, the party's shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland, is being cared for at Manchester Royal Infirmary.




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Keir Starmer holds Skype conference with Jewish community

Sir Keir Starmer was hailed for having 'achieved more in four days more than his predecessor in four years' after he unveiled steps to tackle vile abuse in the party.




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Momentum's anger at Keir Starmer's purge of Labour left as they call on Corbynistas to unite

New Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer has spent his first week on the job culling hard-left members of the Labour Shadow Cabinet, much to the anger of Momentum.




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Report into anti-Semitism in the Labour party says some members were borderline neo-Nazis

The internal report found that Jeremy Corbyn did little to help discipline offenders of anti-Semitism in the UK's Labour Party until two years ago.




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MPs juggle politics with babysitting as they take part in historic first virtual Commons from home

Politicians taking part in Prime Minister's Questions from the safety and comfort of their own homes were upstaged by their grandchildren and their interior design sense - or lack of it.




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Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers, 73, leads protest against coronavirus lockdown

Piers Corbyn spearheaded the rally in Glastonbury, Somerset, against the Government's lockdown, which he said was causing more people to die. He claimed that around 100 attended the protest.




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HARRY COLE: Why did Jeremy Corbyn and his wife defy coronavirus rules? 

HARRY COLE Ever one to defy common sense, Jeremy Corbyn, 71 next month, not only shunned all lockdown etiquette to turn up in Westminster but brought with him his third wife.




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Calls for Sir Keir Starmer to sack shadow minister Lloyd Russell-Moyle 

Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to sack one of his Shadow Ministers, Brighton Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle, for openly claiming that Tory governments conspire to 'murder' people.




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Rachel Riley wins first battle in libel claim against Jeremy Corbyn aide

A High Court judge has ruled that comments posted online by Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party, against Rachel Riley showed a 'defamatory tendency'.




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Dawn Butler says Labour party will be found guilty of 'institutional racism' by equalities watchdog 

Dawn Butler (pictured) said there was no doubt the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) will find that her party discriminated against Jews.




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Rachel Riley cradles baby Maven on sunny stroll amid legal battle in libel claim

Rachel has been seen for the first time since she won the first round in her legal battle against one of Jeremy Corbyn's closest aides. The Countdown host, 34, looked in good spirits on the stroll.