Chancellor: Public will reject Corbyn’s new party like they rejected him before
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 2 – Chancellor Rachel Reeves dismisses Corbyn's new party despite 600,000 sign-ups, citing Labour's 2019 election losses as public rejection of his leadership.
- The emergence of "Your Party," launched by Jeremy Corbyn with Zarah Sultana, faces predicted rejection by the public, as Rachel Reeves said, "they rejected him twice before."
- Amid his past defeats, Reeves highlighted that Jeremy Corbyn lost two general elections in 2017 and 2019, and he tried to destroy her party.
- The movement is marketed as "Your Party" and Corbyn vowed it would "take on the rich and powerful," with 600,000 email sign-ups, and Corbyn said more than 500,000 signed up in a week.
- Reeves warned that the public will reject Jeremy Corbyn’s new party like they rejected him before, calling him `the bloke's got a big ego`.
- Insiders warned of a 'big upset' in Holborn & St Pancras, as allies of Jeremy Corbyn push the Unite union to disaffiliate from Labour before next May's local elections.
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