Jeremy Corbyn: Starmer move flagrant attack on democracy
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Jeremy Corbyn vs Labour Party's Starmer over polls: 'Attack on democracy'
Seasoned British politician Jeremy Corbyn has reacted strongly over the latest remarks by his successor in the Labour Party on the next general election, calling it "a flagrant attack on the democratic rights" of the members. Sir Keir Starmer - who has been serving as the leader of the opposition since 2020 - on Wednesday (February 15) said that Jeremy Corbyn won't be a Labour Party candidate in the next polls. Corbyn was suspended as the Labour
Jeremy Corbyn accuses Sir Keir Starmer of 'flagrant attack' on his future as an MP
Earlier today, Sir Keir marked a watchdog's decision to no longer monitor the party over antisemitism by speaking out about Jeremy Corbyn and said: "What I said about the party changing, I meant that. We are not going back."
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