Opinion polls put Labor around 20 points ahead of the Conservatives
He Labor Party from great Britain has expelled its former leader Jeremy Corbyn in retaliation for his decision to run for office independent for the July 4 general election, where labor aspires to turn the page on 14 years of conservative rule. Corbyn, who even aspired to become prime minister at the last election, has distanced himself in the final years of his training.
In fact, the party had temporarily removed him for refusing an internal investigation antisemitism, according to him exaggerated for political reasons. He Labor Party has now confirmed that Corbyn is no longer part of the formation and this has been communicated to him, according to sources cited by the BBC. The poll put Labor around 20 points ahead of the Conservative Party, which in this election will be led by the current Prime Minister. Rishi Sunak.
Corbyn announced this Friday that he will try to retain his seat in the constituency of Islington North, in the London metropolitan area. He will do it as “a an independent voice for equality, democracy and peace», as he explained himself in a video broadcast on social networks. The former Labor Party leader distanced himself from the “official opposition”, which he said did not represent the Labor Party interests of citizens on major social issues.
Therefore, he has warned that he will demand an explanation “from whoever becomes prime minister”, regardless of party. “I hope people who have always supported the Labor Party or are even members of the Labor Party understand that I want to represent and serve the citizens “Islington North is based on the same principles I have always defended as an MP,” he added.
“Web specialist. Incurable twitteraholic. Explorer. Organizer. Internet nerd. Avid student.”