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Established political parties

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Question:

Why did the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader open up significant decisions?

Author: Anita Okunde



Answer:

Corbyn is much more of a social democratic, perhaps old Labour figure who has in the past supported nationalisation and unilateral nuclear disarmament. This has won him lots of support within the party membership (the ‘Momentum’ campaign), however has put him at odds with much of the Parliamentary Labour Party, many of whom are Blairite.


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