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‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer

Former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn reflects on his 2016 party coup experience, stating he feels personal sympathy for Keir Starmer amid Starmer's ongoing ousting as Prime Minister. He also shares critical views on potential Labour leadership candidates Angela Rayner, Andy Burnham, and Wes Streeting, outlining concerns about their policy stances on defense spending, NHS privatization, and environmental priorities.

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May 16, 2026, 2:00 PM
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May 16, 2026, 4:14 PM

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Labour coupleadership crisisparty oustingNHS privatizationdefense spendingenvironmental policypublic ownershipUK politics

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‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer

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‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer

May 16, 2026, 2:00 PM

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