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We Won the Argument But I Regret We Didn’t Convert That into a Majority for Change – Jeremy Corbyn

Posted By: adminon: December 15, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: 2008 Financial crisis, Blyth and Bridgend, DONALD TRUMP, Grimsby and Glasgow, Stoke and Scunthorpe, ‘Politics of Hope’, “Get Brexit Done”No CommentsViews:
We Won the Argument But I Regret We Didn’t Convert That into a Majority for Change - Jeremy Corbyn

Two things are waiting to be said about the electoral disaster that befell the British Labour Party in last Wednesday/Thursday election in the UK. Jeremy Corbyn is hinting and hitting at one... Read more

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