Jeremy Corbyn to stand as independent at general election
- Jeremy Corbyn, suspended by Labour since 2020, has been banished by the party for standing as an independent candidate.
- Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer prevented Corbyn from running as a Labour candidate at the next general election, according to a motion by the NEC.
- Mr. Corbyn lost the party whip in 2020 due to his response to an antisemitism report, leading to his current independent candidacy announcement.
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Jeremy Corbyn expelled from Labour after declaring he will stand as independent
In the Commons, some of the departing MPs have been giving their valedictory speeches – around one in five MPs have signalled they will be standing down, some familiar faces among them. And in the last few minutes cabinet minister, Michael Gove has said he won’t run for re-election.
The former leader of the British Labor Party, Jeremy Corbyn, confirmed this Friday that he will run as an independent candidate in the general elections to be held on July 4 in the United Kingdom, following the announcement by the outgoing Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, on Thursday that he was bringing forward the election appointment. The leftist politician has announced his decision through his account on the social network X (formerly Twitter),…
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