Jeremy Corbyn
Coverage of Jeremy Corbyn in the Nexus archive.
- Starmer's legacy: Labour has a mountain to climb to recover its Muslim voters
Labour's stance on Gaza, including Keir Starmer's comments about Israel's actions, caused a significant loss of Muslim voters, leading to electoral defeats in key constituencies. The party's shift in direction, as noted by defected councillors, highlights challenges in rebuilding trust within the Muslim community.
- From opening the door to Jeremy Corbyn, to his stance on Syria and Net Zero, Ed Miliband's political record has been marked by abject failure. If Burnham makes him Chancellor, he will sink his own government: STEPHEN POLLARD
The article criticizes Ed Miliband's political record as a failure, referencing his role in opening the door to Jeremy Corbyn, his stance on Syria, and Net Zero. It warns that appointing him as Chancellor under Burnham would harm the government.
- Keir Starmer’s Downfall Is the Only Reward for Simpering Centrism
Keir Starmer, the U.K. Prime Minister, resigned following political pressure from heavy local election losses and Andy Burnham's by-election victory. The article criticizes Starmer's centrist policies and Labour Party's shift away from socialism, noting implications for Reform U.K. and the Greens.
- Burnham must break with Starmer's dishonest politics, or fail just like him
Keir Starmer resigned as Labour leader and UK prime minister after a term marked by policy reversals and low public approval. The article argues his 2024 election victory relied on a deceptive narrative and a flawed electoral system, with Andy Burnham, his likely successor, facing similar challenges unless he shifts Labour's approach.
- Former Labour leader revives bill on 'Britain's complicity in genocide'
Jeremy Corbyn, a former Labour leader, reintroduced a bill seeking an independent public inquiry into Britain's role in genocide in Gaza. The bill, which addresses UK involvement in Israeli military operations including weapon supplies and RAF base use, was previously rejected by Starmer's government.
- How Keir Starmer supported Israel throughout its genocide in Gaza
The article examines UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's support for Israel during its military actions in Gaza, citing his alignment with Israel's policies and the resulting political backlash. It highlights criticism from Jeremy Corbyn and Zack Polanski, as well as a study showing former Labour voters citing Gaza-related issues as a reason for switching parties.
- Once Keir Starmer had beaten the left, he had no plan for government
Keir Starmer became Labour leader by replacing Jeremy Corbyn, abandoning most of his left-wing policies. As UK Prime Minister, he faced criticism for ineffective governance and a lack of actionable plans, culminating in his resignation following a by-election loss.
- Frozen by the challenges of power: how Starmer turned triumph into tragedy
Keir Starmer's political career saw a rapid rise, including banishing Jeremy Corbyn's influence and leading Labour to an unexpected election win, followed by a swift decline as he struggled to maintain power. The article attributes his downfall to a fractured political landscape with voter loyalties splintered and Labour facing threats from both left and right.
- What Andy Burnham’s Westminster past reveals about him
Andy Burnham began his career as a New Labour special adviser and later joined Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet. The article highlights his political trajectory from a special adviser role to a position in a shadow cabinet.
- 'I want a big state Britain': Andy Burnham echoes Corbyn as he vows to nationalise utilities if he takes Starmer's place in No. 10
Andy Burnham pledges to nationalize utilities if he replaces Starmer at No. 10, echoing Jeremy Corbyn's policies. The statement positions Burnham as advocating for a larger state role in Britain's economy.
- Farage and Corbyn are out in front on TikTok, new research shows
A study by Knox Digital reveals that insurgent politicians and rebel MPs, including Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn, outperform establishment rivals on TikTok. Reform UK and Green Party content achieves high reach and engagement, with immigration and LGBT issues driving online political discourse.
- Activists identify venue for Israeli settlement-linked property event in London
Activist groups have identified the venue for 'The Great Israeli Real Estate Event' in London as Edgware United Synagogue and plan to protest there. Over 100 British MPs and Lords oppose the event, arguing it promotes illegal land sales in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. A MEE investigation linked the event to companies involved in illegal settlements.
- Revealed: New details of London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked companies
A London event called The Great Israeli Real Estate Event is promoting companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The event, scheduled for 14 June, has drawn criticism from politicians like Zack Polanski and Jeremy Corbyn. A sponsor's list includes Harey Zahav, a company advertising property in the illegal settlement of Negohot.
- Revealed: New details of London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked companies
A London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked real estate companies is under scrutiny. The Great Israeli Real Estate Event, set for 14 June, includes sponsors and exhibitors tied to construction in illegally occupied Palestinian territories, according to an investigation. UK politicians and officials are considering legal action against the event.
- ‘An hour of abuse thrown at me’: Jeremy Corbyn on being the target of a Labour coup
Jeremy Corbyn reflects on his own expulsion from Labour and expresses sympathy for Keir Starmer, who is facing a slow ousting as PM. Corbyn describes the experience of being targeted by a Labour party-style coup as devastating and horrible. He recalls receiving letters of resignation and condemnatory statements on social media.
- How could Labour remove Keir Starmer? Four possible routes
Labour MPs believe Keir Starmer will not survive as Labour leader, but there is disagreement on how his departure might occur. The Labour rulebook makes it difficult to unseat a party leader. No Labour leader has been formally ejected in the postwar period.
- The anti-Semitism smear that ruined Corbyn’s Labour now targets the Greens
The Labour party's anti-Semitism issue now affects the Greens, with Zack Polanski warned not to repeat Jeremy Corbyn's mistakes. The situation raises concerns about the impact of anti-Semitism allegations on political parties. The Greens must navigate this challenge to maintain their reputation.
- STEVE REED: The vile racists I witnessed in Corbyn's Labour are now in the Greens. Polanski has to get a grip
Steve Reed criticizes the Green Party for harboring racists, drawing parallels to his past experiences in Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party. He also comments on Roman Polanski's need to address his public behavior.
- Jeremy Corbyn's Your Party in new disarray as its entire Scottish leadership QUITS after just two months to set up rival group
Jeremy Corbyn's Your Party faces internal turmoil as its entire Scottish leadership resigns after just two months, forming a rival group. The sudden exit of key leaders highlights growing instability within the party's Scottish operations.