Jeremy Corbyn Reacts To Labour Party Expulsion
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“The mental health crisis is not just a medical crisis, it’s a social crisis brought about by levels of stress and inequality and poverty.”
Bravo.
Correct. I'm disabled, I know all about the attack.
Did he say that? He's spot on then.
100% facts..Jeremy C is spot on..again...
@@jam50things he's always been spot on everytime he spoke in his 4 decades of service in the parliament.
@@jam50things On what?
Honest and decent man. If you're in Islington, vote for him! You're lucky to have him.. ❤️
As a 44yrs old English woman I disagree! I think it's time for a change from these extremists that are far to gullible to run this country, my ancestors fought to basically see it been destroyed, Corbyn is also part of the problem.
So true
100% he will lose
I'd say he'll win easily.The bookies say he has a 6% lead at present but by polling day I would expect that to reach at least 10%.
You can do vote swapping to make sure the candidates you support are in parliament
If Jeremy Corbyn wad an independent where I live I would definitely vote for him. I absolutely won’t vote for Labour.
It’s been said that voted against the Labour whip over 500 times. And if that’s correct, he probably should have been an Independent all along.
'If Jeremy Corbyn wad an independent', what does that mean.
@@khalidchaudhry6754 if he was an independent _in OP's constituency_ which he isn't.
@@petekadenz9465 the labour party voted to not decriminalize homosexuality back then, but corbyn defied them, he voted to decriminalize homosexuality, do you think he was in the wrong for wanting to end the criminalization of homosexuals back then?
I campaigned for Corbyn, even though I’d never dream of joining the Labour Party, and I’d do so again.
And wasn't 2019 a resounding success for Corbyn.
@@bonariablackie4047 I’m pretty sure it would have been a victory if he’d just been more decisive on Brexit and if the media didn’t turn the public against him.
@@scallamander4899 Oh absolutely. I'm sure the Tories will say exactly the same thing. When they are booted out of power. It's never Corbyn's fault is it? It's always the media. Or the voters. The purpose of the leader of a party is to convince people to vote for you. To pursuade voters to vote for you. To give them a reason why they should vote for you. Did Corbyn do that? Starmer ALSO has the media whining about the possibility of a Labour government, the media HATE Labour. And yet, he is on course to win over 400 seats. What is Starmer doing that Corbyn did not?
The media and there funders were never going to give him a fair shot@@scallamander4899
@@bonariablackie4047 No, but if you had the entire MSM, traitorous so-called "colleagues" literally campaigning against you, smears, lies,, then of course, even you in your Ivory Tower, would have a problem winning.
Low-key one of the strongest individuals in UK politics.
Absolutely
He gave me back the hope in UK politics that I thought Tony war-criminal Blair had annihilated.
@@jhegre The war-monger still pulls the strings.
No he isn't. Clearly. Nothing strong about standing on the sidelines neh -saying anything that walks down the road, like a petulant, contrary teenager.
@@petewright7318 The man has been in parliament for 40 years & was the leader of the opposition for 5, how is that standing on the sidelines?
Jeremy Corbyn is the most decent politician in the history of UK. God bless Jeremy Corbyn.
Just hearing Jeremy Corbyn speaking about social justice is poetry itself to me. Long may he continue.
He needs his own party so we can all vote for him to be the next PM
George Galloway has said he would form an alliance with a new party headed by Corbyn. This is our only hope we need to pressure Corbyn into accepting
I am not voting for this crap labour party with Stammer as leader. I would trust Corbin over Starmer any day
How come Corbyn lost Labour the last two General Elections?
I don't understand how anyone could prefer Keir over this guy. Corbyn is on point with every single answer.
Too radical , too much for the real people
@@simonoliver6393 he's more left than many would like (myself included), but he has integrity, which is lacking in most politicians. I would vote him if I could.
If you have listened to some of the interviews that he has given in the last week, then just what is it you do not agree with?
Because he's unelectable. Like it or not the majority of the country will never vote for him.
those in control of the party aka their main donors did not like him thats why
A vote for JC is a vote for democracy, decency, and keeping the chance of meaningful change alive.
Not to mention a vote for Brexit.
@@Cancun771 You don’t have to agree with everything he does, but at least he’s got moral compass!
@@Cancun771 No it is not because Brexit is not up for vote. I makes as much sense as saying "A vote for JC is a vote against the military dictatorship in Brazil....that ended in 85" You need to get over it buddy, move on already!
@@Cancun771 brexit is 8 years old now happened under a Cameron government it’s getting boring
@@Cancun771FBPE by any chance 😂
He must be stopped every few minutes by someone asking for his views, yet he is still out, walking about, and happy to discuss his views with people.
Couldn't imagine Sunak or Starmer being like this.
Islington and North....you are so lucky to have Jeremy Corbyn as your MP of 40 years. I wish he was my MP. He is truly missed as leader of the Labour Party. The 5th column of Blairites within plotted and scuppered his leadership and our hopes of a Labour government genuinely for the people.
Bunch of hypocrites .. best of luck Corbyn ❤️
Pot, kettle, black.
Pot is committing genocide and profiting from Covid.
@@stevenpaulgouldingwhy are you here? All your comments are negative. How much of a Tory are you?
Why are you against working people being able to afford a home, food, even a holiday?
I think he’s calling Novaro media hypocrites. They kinda threw Corbyn under the bus and didn’t really get behind him during his leadership years.
@@cabcitychelmsfordtaxi1584 Because Corbyn was so unelectable.
Sorry Labour, you will never receive my vote again.
It seems to be that Labour is losing people left and right. Owen Jones, Jeremy Corbyn, and perhaps others (I'm not British, so maybe I'm missing famous former Labour supporters over there).
@@ghenulo Have you seen any opinion polls in the last two years? Or maybe heard about the election results? Labour are at around 45% overall, with around 55% support among younger voters. Jones and Corbyn are speaking to a small fringe. I respect them both, share their values and concerns, but just think they need to reconnect with reality a bit more. The reality is that the UK is a two-party system with FPTP - a system which has given a huge advantage to the Tories and made it very hard for the Labour to win elections. Labour has only ever won from the centre. That's why Corbyn's 2019 results were so weak, and that's why Starmer's chances in 6 weeks are looking much better. The biggest risk for him is that people like Corbyn or Jones will help the Tories by seeking revenge. Revenge is never a good motivation - being driven by revenge shows weakness of character.
Maybe they should form their own party and win the next election 😂😂
@@bachelierdrole so why were Corbyn's 2017 results so strong? How was pre-Blair Labour, an openly socialist worker's party, ever in power at all? This "Labour has to be centrist to be eLEctAbLe" thing is something centrists have come up with to justify moving the party to the right, it doesn't reflect anything historical (including recent history)
@@bachelierdrole Polls exist to direct opinion, to normalise ideas of limited choice. Polls are a tool of creating opinion which is why thier "results" are poured into our daily lives by the media.
A dignified, immensely knowledgeable, steadfastly principled and always humble man, Jeremy Corbyn👏. Just as importantly, though, also a lifelong socialist and a proud internationalist to boot👍✊!
Huge respect and the very best of luck to Jeremy C, in the upcoming July election. Let's hope that the voters of Islington North, send him straight back into Parliament, with a thumping majority😁!!!
Yeah we look forward to him getting back to parliament so he can continue making them uncomfortable
Will the voters in his constituency have the basic common sense to see through all the bs and vote for him though?
A good man to his core. JC's instincts are with the people through and through. An excellent Independent MP. 👏. More Independents the better.
All the best, Mr Corbyn!
I know its not possible.
But I wish and dream of Corbyn keeping his seat and Starmer losing his.
The whole country needs to get behind Andrew Feinstein's campaign and unseat Starver. Corbyn's local long-standing support and respect will easily return him back to Parliament in July.
@@terrapyn99yes Feinstein must win
It will happen
Starma is completely out of order. I think Corbyn was ahead of the curve. Just look what’s happening in Israel today. He isn’t antisemitic he just tried to support the Palestinians.
Spot on JC has moral clarity and consistency - even enjoyed the idiosyncratic spelling.
@Ayat78 No he did live in a manor and went to a boarding school, that still charges fees today. The difference is makes is that Starmer is not Bourgeoisie cos-playing as a man of the people while Corbyn and his ilk are!
@@ceales3 Regardless of this petty squabble - You speak as you find, and I find I trust Jeremy Corbyn as a man.
@@ceales3 I don't like both Starmer, or Corbyn & ill never forgive Tories, all are as bad as each other! I'm 44yrs old so I've seen them all fail drastically.
@Ayat78 I suggest you should check my facts on Google!
Good luck Jeremy. As a life long labour voter myself, im routing for you to maintain your seat. The people of Islington are very lucky to be able to support you as you have obviously supported them over many years.
Say what you want about JC, but one thing you cannot take away is his Honesty!
The most underrated and maligned. role model of my lifetime. C’mon JC👊
Corbyn would've been a great PM and it would've been a welcome departure from 30 years or so of neo liberal economic policy. He was absolutely crucified by the right wing press for sticking with his socialist principles.
so great that he had his chance and lost badly
@@bordedup546So bad that he had his first chance and, within 3 weeks, led the largest increase in Labour’s vote share for 70 years, narrowed the opinion polls from a 20 point to 3 point deficit, had the largest increase in Labour Party membership for decades, and achieved a vote share which normally would allow him to form a government.
@@dominicchallis2928 @bordedup546 how did Labour win a majority in 2005 with 9.5m votes but got virtually wiped out in 2019 with 10.3m votes? See Ricky Coxon's analysis 'Did Labour really lose for this reason?' - my take? Voting in the UK is now run by a bunch of criminals.
@@bordedup546 Because he got stabbed by his own party.
@@Shadowman4710 you mean his party "stabbing" him in the back gave him almost a -50% unfavourablity rating just before the 2019 election? somehow i doubt that
Keir Stamer is a dictator -- I look forward to seeing Jeremy Corbyn successfully returned ..I'm with you Jeremy
Really? You left the UK for Berlin… he supported Brexit… seems like a fairly significant difference of opinion there, but you’d vote for him? Easy to say you’d vote for home when you don’t live here.
Jeremy Corbyn’s problem is he only cares about Jeremy Corbyn. He had his turn as leader and it didn’t work out. That’s not Starmer’s, or anyone else’s fault, unless you’re implying Starmer fixed it.
Corbyn won’t represent the party - just like Galloway. It’s got to be all their way or no way at all.
The fact that you, and others, are making these naive statements, when they don’t make a blind bit of difference is what worries me that this naivety might leave us with the Tories still in a position of power.
Corbyn isn’t principles, he’s selfish, stubborn and, by his own statements, a supporter of terrorists.
If that’s your thing then have at it. 🙄
@@FL-by9xz singing from daily Mail in sheet
@@FL-by9xz I live in the UK a traditional Labour supporter and couldn't agree more with Helena's comment.
sometimes you need to ditch deadwood in order to win elections. that's not dictatorial, it's the decisiveness that labour needs. you're never going to change things by perpetually being on the sidelines like corbyn has his entire career
The Ikea Stalin
Labour has lost its way.
Voice of decency,welcome back sir!
The voice of dishonesty.
@@stevenpaulgoulding No, stop being dishonest.
So you can honestly point to things that he has said and dome that is not honest?
England don’t deserve this man . A wonderful person he’s always on the right side of history
I vote for him, he sounds decent, empathetic and so intelligent. He sounds like a leader.
Good luck to mr corbyn 👏👏
If Jeremy Corbyn was an independent where I live I would definitely vote for him. I absolutely won’t vote for Labour.
But he’s not so your statement is pointless gesturing other than to say you’re not voting Labour. Great. Don’t complain then if Labour get in and don’t have enough seats to make real changes.
🤡
'I absolutely won't vote for Labour'
The tory party thanks you in advance.
@@Tao_Tology I'm English & I won't vote anti English Corbynites.
@@Tao_Tology Failed English fact, my town was built by my ancestors, ppl like them! Im fed up of feeling a second class in my own country now, it's kind of hypocritical how ppl like Corbyn & his supporters speak on lands, when it's only someone's land if its not England 😂😂
@@Tao_Tology which tory party, the red ties or blue ties? fuck em both
Jeremy Corbyn has been on the right side of history for decades and still is.
He cant condemn a murderous regime like Russia and cozy's up to terrorist groups like hamas, hezbollah, IRA and would give up any defence we have in a flash, what history are you reading? The man is an embarrassment to his own party.
@@johnmoons6096the history of his decisions.... what has he been wrong about?
@@johnmoons6096 just media smear campaign Corbyn lets face it was a man of integrity and that is difficult to digest for many. We could have actually been a great nation with him leading us. .
@@johnmoons6096He didn't openly support the starvation of 1m children on live radio like Starmer did.
@@keiranmorrisart generally you don't lose election if you're in the right about everything
Fantastic journalism - egoless, informed and pertinent questions and response. Such a rare thing. Thankyou NM team you are doing wonderful work we appreciate you ❤
We're all with you Jeremy Corbyn XX you should be our prime minister not Kier Starmer
He was very close. But for the msm mass-lies-and-propaganda.
One of a handful of honest people in UK politics. Vote this man in!!!
What shocks me is that Jeremy Corbyn still respects and respects Keir. This shows how great and kind this man is!
Or how soft and forgiving he his
'You don't have to like someone to respect them'
@@keiranmorrisart harbouring resentment is without grace. Nothing to do with softness, everything to do with humility and positivity
@@corpgov respecting one that disrespects you regularly is a sign of weakness
@@keiranmorrisart displaying an emotional reaction and personal animosity isn't a sign of a statesman. Or a real man.
Good man
❤ JC. You have full support, and people are behind your success. Blessed JG
This happens if you have a backbone & conviction as a politician.
Best of luck to Jeremy Corbyn.
Meanwhile, the British government rejects the UN World Court ruling over Gaza. See The Guardian 24/05/24 article headlined: US And UK To Back Israel Over ICJ Ruling
They reject it to enable them to sell more arms made in their countries. Profit first, lives don't matter.
Haha, of course they will, the ICC was always a joke but has now condemned itself by allowing itself to become a tool of politicized lawfare against a democracy engaging in a military response to a pogrom.
Jeremy corbyn was the best prime minister this country never had
he's too good for us, too good for politics. Please vote for him Islington.
Its a disgrace what starmer has done to Jeremy. Get out and vote Islington. Hes a genuine decent person and a hard worker for the majority not the few richest.
Of course he can't be in the Labour Party, he has principles and policies.
Media ruined him. And still strong enough to stand. That's a leader.
From a Labour voter: He's not wrong.
Name me one thing he was right about?
@@stevenpaulgoulding
1) Starmers initial reaction to the war in Gaza
2) Labour having a weak manifesto
3) Party's not having a clue what the people want
@@stevenpaulgouldinghe was in line with majority public opinion on nationalisation of rail and water, etc. and a host of other issues
@@SmithyD86Hamas started the war in Gaza.
Corbyn was unelectable from day one of his leadership.
His policies were outdated and far fetched.
@@SmithyD86 I've just had a letter through from the Labour candidate. It contains a handful of half-baked unconvincing pledges and buzzwords from HQ. The sitting Tory MP was focusing on local issues in his.
🎶Ohhh, Jeremy Corbyn🎵
🎶you've been a naughty boy 🎵
How has this country come to a place where Corbyn is seen as an unacceptable member of government? If I was in his constituency I would vote for him in a heartbeat
They're just never going to give this guy a break are they?
But we can 😊
He sounds like a diplomat. I remember when...
I told you Labour would find a way to make another mess of things.
What about the mess since 2010?
@@stevenpaulgoulding They enabled it - when certain New Labour Quislings encouraged people to vote for Boris over him.
@@stevenpaulgoulding What substantial change do you expect to occur under Starmer-Labour?
Jezza is not wrong
What about?
a legend & a great man
Do any workers feel represented by Labour?!
No
not since kier ame in and his purge of any pro worker members
No.
Labour stopped year’s ago just want their beak’s in the trough
@@jimmymcdonald426 What are you on about, Jeremy Corbyn was NEVER like that! He couldn't be bought, hence the biggest smear campain ever seen in the UK. What a shame you weren't clever enough to see through it.
Wish I could vote for him
Has anybody in public office been more ruthlessly and systematically slandered and smeared than Corbyn? I've obviously never agreed with him on every matter. But the way he was treated serves as a showcase of the functioning of British media and the British power elites, of which the current Labour Party is an integral part.
The Labour party at the moment are not worthy of that name. I've voted Labour for over 40 years but wont be supporting this lot. Good luck Jeremy , I wish you well.
Thank goodness for people like Jeremy Corbyn ❤
Corbyn is a nobody.
Jeremy is a legend and is better off without em 👋🏻
Keep going Jeremy
I support Corbyn !!
Thank, Mr Corbyn
I voted for Corbyn but ultimately his kindness was his greatest weakness. Starmer and the Blairites took full advantage of it.
But i think he’s learnt from that. We can only bring about change by changing & people like Jeremy will bring change if we vote for a third way.
I’ve lived through Thatcherism & witnessed our Utilities being sold off, we need to vote for candidates that will genuinely do what they say. Which is none of the 2 main parties!
Don’t fall for the mainstream lies use your vote wisely.
I think now is a perfect opportunity because neither party is offering anything just more of the same rubbish arguments
@@AliceWatts-d3v I would vote for Corbyn if he was my local MP.
Corbyn in England
Sanders in USA
Mélenchon in France
This world will be a better place to live in
What a different place it would be. Sadly the ruling class put paid to that.
Thanks for this interview. So, very good to hear.
A decent man, so needed
Still not entirely sure why he wouldn't run as a green but all the best to him!
Why didn't he leave Labor years ago? It was clear Labor have been compromised by foreign countries like the US and Israel and that they didn't want him! He should have been forming a new working-class party.
Because he didn't want to lose his safe Labour seat. That's why he stuck around throughout the Blair and Brown years. Lack of conviction.
@@JonnyWard-kg4vu found the daily mail bot
@@JonnyWard-kg4vu that shows MORE conviction, not less
you detail snake-oil opportunism, like that of kier and conservatism as a whole
sorry, not falling for your daily heil and torygraph propaganda
@@knuckles543 Being an MP for a party you fundamentally disagree with as Corbyn did throughout the New Labour years does not show conviction at all I'm afraid.
Man's a legend
We need Jeremy Corby and we need him now !!!
Good luck JC
Straight talking policies. Unambiguous commitment. Total conviction. That's our Jeremy. He'll thrash the official 'Labour' candidate in the GE.
Love this bloke
Great man, he would have made a great labour leader n prime minister. Thanks to " Friends of Israeli" in the Labour Party, we have been denied. Please, Islington, vote for him
JC 4 PM
So sad what they did to him, during and after his leadership. Expelling him from the party was so low.
Come on Islington put this wonderful man back where he belongs, in Parliament fighting for good.
Mr Corbyn should have quit the Labour Party long ago. It is not as though the rightward drift of the Labour Party is a recent phenomenon. I was speaking out about it back in 1987 when I was a Labour Party Councillor in Greenwich, which led to my expulsion from the Labour Group, and my quitting the Labour Party.
I feel like corbyyn was the last best hope for politics staying party-based and not american presidential.
Good luck Jeremy.
Wishing you well.
Proportional representation, let that be the legacy of the incoming government.
Excellent interview!
Vote for Jeremy Corbyn.
No.
My prediction is that he wins, but Labour gives NI nothing, and it hurts the community. JC then steps down because he would rather his constitute get the funding it needs than play party politics, and the media won't even acknowledge it.
Let's hope that even the labour party won't stoop that low in playground politics
@@Waitingformarty pffft, prepare to be disappointed
kier ain't that full of integrity
Kier is not fit to represent the labour party.
Funny he was elected then
@@briandelaney9710 not by the public, by the labour party which is clearly out of touch. First past the post is not properly representative democracy.
Saying the things Sunak shoulda been saying. Just because the Conservative government have a reputation as "the nasty party", doesn't mean they can't change that. They are all too concerned with sucking up to each other. Jeremy Corbyn is an example of what a politician should be. Thank you for focussing on social inequality, as Cameron made a complete mess of it.
Starmer and sunak will get a bloody nose in this election.. a 2 party system is over
Starmer is going to get a landslide - if you think otherwise you are utterly deluded
There should be a referendum on the issues of proportion representation. It will benefit all smaller parties and break the current situation which is clearly failing
You don't leave the Labour Party..it leaves you....
Now we will probably get tory light
Probably, but I'd rather have a slight nudge to the left rather than a deep dive into the far right
@@Triceratopping slgiht left?
kier is cameron at the birth of his coalition, on a good day, except for the fact he is so ideological that he purged anyone to the left of thatcher from labour and installed pro-corporate shills
he gutted labour into faux-labour
I wish I could vote for Jeremy. Such an inspirational hounorable man. ❤
Would be sweet and hilarious to see Jeremy and George on the back benches together again:-)
👏👏👏👏👏 hope you win. Starmers choice to boot you out of Party is disgraceful. I am a member and have spent last couple of years wondering why . Maybe I will need to jump ship and find a Party like the Greens that at least represent some of my concerns
I left because you can see exactly what the Labour Party is now. Undemocratic & stands for nothing-certainly not working people
@@AliceWatts-d3vyes I believe at present time you are correct. I had hoped with Starmer being a Human rights lawyer he would have had more integrity over the war in Gaza but I was deluded and wishful on that score.
Yes when I was a member I voted for Starmer believing he would be a uniting force but soon learnt I was wrong & he just wants power. Sadly 😢
I’m not voting Labour, first time ever, the way Jeremy was treated was appalling, and the subsequent spineless reaction by Starmer to the Gaza conflict has cemented my decision, and JC is right regarding the manifesto. I wish JC was my MP.
Why did they reject him so badly the last time.
y’all are just the best. godspeed novara media, do your best to avoid the CIA
Corbyn made me vote Labour, Starmer made me never vote for them again.
Good Luck Jeremy ! I wish they were all like you.
Bring back Corbyn!!
And lose a 5th straight election
It’s not a bad thing having Corbyn on the scene again…regardless of your opinion on him he ruffles feathers