Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, has been expelled from the Labour Party after announcing his candidacy for reelection to Parliament as an independent. Corbyn, who has held the Islington North constituency since 1983, stated that his run against Keir Starmer's Labour Party is about defending social justice and the fundamental principles of democracy and honesty in politics. He has officially formalized his independent run and is appealing to Labour loyalists for support. Corbyn expects to win this July.
Corbyn formalises independent run in Islington North with appeal to Labour loyalists - @jitjoshi reports https://t.co/TIbx3tCoEJ
Corbyn formalises independent run in Islington North with appeal to Labour loyalists https://t.co/TIbx3tCoEJ
Breaking | Jeremy Corbyn officially stands as independent candidate after Labour explusion https://t.co/E2tsd3MClC
Jeremy Corbyn officially stands as independent candidate after Labour explusion https://t.co/q9c8pLrXCB
Officially a candidate! Gwan Jeremy #VoteCorbyn https://t.co/uGlyhnCx6h
π³ The former Labour leader is standing as an independent in the constituency he has held since 1983 β which meant automatic expulsion from the party @REWearmouth reports π https://t.co/IzIxyniOFR https://t.co/TD5K8wcoLh
In an interview, Jeremy Corbyn explains that his run for reelection as an independent against Keir Starmer's Labour Party is not only about social justice β itβs about defending the fundamental principles of democracy and honesty in politics. https://t.co/e6vd39ZR4M
Jeremy Corbyn was recently expelled from the Labour Party when he announced he was running for reelection to Parliament as an independent. He talked to us about his long career as an MP and why he expects to win this July. https://t.co/e6vd3a0oUk