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Whatever Happened To Jeremy Corbyn?!

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naomi24 | 11:18 Fri 22nd Sep 2023 | Politics
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I took this question from another thread.  Having received the order of the boot from Labour, he sits as an Independent now but he's held Islington North for thirty years.   I wonder how he'll fare in the next General Election?  Will they go for him - or for the Labour candidate?  Or even ..... dare I say it? ... the Conservative.  

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He must have a certain amount of affection fom the voters of Islington so I think if he stands as an indy he'll win. Islington is too trobiscite to vote Tory.

I should think they'll vote Labour. I don't think there's a particular allegiance to Corbyn there, but he'll take a few votes from them no doubt.

As of May last year Islington council was made up of 48 Labour party councillors and 3 Green party councillors. 

They've had a Labour MP since 1937. The last Con MP was Albert Goodman in 1931. 
I don't think, even in our strange political times, there's much chance of a Conservative MP being elected, or whether they'll even bother to field a candidate. 
 

whether Corbyn can stand is a hot topic within the Labour Party with Kier Starmer opposing his candidacy. 

Perhaps he could join up with his fellow Independent Diane Abbott (also booted from the party for her antisemitic nonsense) and form the B.O.L.L.O.C.K.S. Party?  (Bitter Old Labour Losers Oppose Charlatan Keir Starmer Party)

I think he will be re-elected. 

Maybe he's a decent constituency MP, and at this stage, that's all he needs to be.

Now that he's nowhere near power I have developed a slight affection for Jezza, he's probably a good constituency MP and a paragon of sensibility compared to his MAABOF brother!

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//I think he will be re-elected. //

 

A lost 'safe' seat for Labour then.

Starmer is a more obvious fit to the Islingtonian voters than Corbyn ever was.

I'm sticking with a Labour win ( without much confidence as my predictions have never been that great ).

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