Jeremy corbyn news
Here are some recent news articles and updates about Jeremy Corbyn:
Recent News
- Labour Party Leadership Election: Jeremy Corbyn has announced that he will not stand in the upcoming Labour Party leadership election, paving the way for a new leader to take over the party. (BBC News, April 4, 2020)
- Brexit: Corbyn has criticized the UK government's handling of Brexit, saying that the country is "sleepwalking into a disaster" and calling for a second referendum. (The Guardian, March 31, 2020)
- Coronavirus: Corbyn has called for the government to take immediate action to address the COVID-19 pandemic, including increasing funding for the NHS and providing support for vulnerable communities. (The Independent, March 24, 2020)
Recent Quotes
- "The Labour Party is not just a party of government, it's a party of the people... We will not be silenced, we will not be defeated, we will not be deterred." (Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party Conference, September 2019)
- "The government's handling of the pandemic is a disaster... We need a national effort to tackle this crisis, not a government that's more interested in protecting its own interests than the people of this country." (Jeremy Corbyn, March 2020)
Recent Controversies
- Anti-Semitism Allegations: Corbyn has faced criticism over his handling of anti-Semitism allegations within the Labour Party, with some accusing him of not doing enough to address the issue. (The Times, February 2020)
- Labour Party Funding: Corbyn has faced scrutiny over Labour Party funding, with some accusing him of accepting donations from controversial sources. (The Telegraph, January 2020)
Recent Interviews
- The Guardian: Corbyn spoke to The Guardian about his plans for the Labour Party and his views on Brexit, saying that he believes the party needs to "reconnect with the people" and that Brexit is a "disaster" for the country. (The Guardian, March 2020)
- BBC News: Corbyn spoke to BBC News about his decision not to stand in the upcoming Labour Party leadership election, saying that he wants to focus on his work as a backbench MP and support the new leader of the party. (BBC News, April 2020)