Jeremy Corbyn
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Shadow Brexit secretary says Labour has ‘no prospect’ of winning next general election unless it changes direction
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Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has said he will back a Labour-led amendment to ensure a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal
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Letters: Although the disastrous Copeland byelection result cannot be the full responsibility of Jeremy Corbyn, he is party leader
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Labour leader blames demographic changes for byelection defeat in Copeland but says he accepts share of responsibility
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Labour deputy challenges Len McCluskey and other Corbyn allies to stick by leader ‘in bad times, not just the good’
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After the cataclysmic defeat, Jeremy Corbyn’s diminishing band of apologists can’t even get their alibis straight
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Chris Riddell on the Stoke and Copeland byelections
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Deputy leader Tom Watson fears party wipeout as challenge to union ally McCluskey adds to pressure
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Gerard Coyne, standing to replace Len McCluskey as leader, says Unite should focus on its members not Westminster
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Editorial: Labour is ceding territory on the centre ground of politics to the Tories, not because of Brexit but because of the Labour leader’s unwarranted optimism. The reality is that voters are not buying what he is selling
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Letters: it was clear Corbyn’s detractors were preparing to impose their chosen narrative, whether on victory or defeat
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Labour leader responds to question by saying he had not looked in the mirror and asked if party’s problems were his fault
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Rolling coverage of reaction to the Stoke and Copeland byelections results, including Jeremy Corbyn’s speech on the road to Brexit
Pass notes #softcoup: the plot to oust Corbyn (that might not really exist)