Stormin’ Corbyn steps up his campaign – and the public love him

Last Updated: May 10, 2017By

Corbyn said Labour was under attack because it was standing up to political and economic elites [Image: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images].

Think I’m wrong? Think again.

Jeremy Corbyn’s Tuesday started with the Labour Party’s campaign launch in Manchester, where the pitch was set by a passionate speech from Ian Lavery:

When Mr Corbyn took the stage, introduced by Broadchurch actor Julie Hesmondhalgh, it was to give one of his best speeches yet:

And he made his opinion of Theresa May, her government and her promises perfectly clear:

But stage-managed media events aren’t what Mr Corbyn enjoys best. He is a man of the people, and it is to the people he went – to provide inspiration and receive pledges of support. See:

And how about this – accompanying a busker singing (appropriately) Stand By Me:

It doesn’t matter how you measure it – personality, policy or relations with the public – Jeremy Corbyn and Labour are trouncing Theresa May’s miserable Tories up and down the country.

Labour is the only realistic choice for a better future on June 8.

Don’t let the ridiculous Tory-owned media tell you otherwise.

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2 Comments

  1. Barry Davies May 10, 2017 at 12:33 pm - Reply

    Having listened to him, when he was the only politician will ing to speak to the 250K plus march for the NHS, a cross party march not just labour supporters, everyone listened quietly and intently, I can’t think of any other politician leader or otherwise that could have managed that particular behaviour.

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