He won it by 60 per cent out of 400,000 votes. Mr
Corbyn has now the hard task to pick the right people for his Shadow Cabinet
Ministers.
His number of promises certainly gave him the
majority of votes. His plans are:
As a self-described democratic socialist, Corbyn has advocated the re-nationalisation of public utilities and railways, re-opening coal mines, combating corporate tax evasion and avoidance as an alternative to austerity, abolishing university tuition fees and restoring student grants, an unilateral policy of nuclear disarmament and cancellation of the Trident nuclear weapons programme, quantitative easing to fund infrastructure and renewable energy projects, and reversing cuts to the public sector and welfare made since 2010 by the government of David Cameron. He is also a member of the Socialist Campaign Group, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Amnesty International, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the National Chair of the Stop the War Coalition. (Wikipedia)
n general bringing back equality to the UK. He has certainly all the right boxes ticked and hopefully he achieves
them all.
Since Prime Minister David Cameron and his Tory
Party riding rough-shots across the general party it certainly needs a man like
Jeremy Corbyn to stop them. Already the Tories spreading smears and lies stating that Mr Corbyn plans to axe the.Army. He really said was that he axed the Nuclear weapons and it would be nice if there was no army and peace across the world. The full speech can be read in the Daily Mirror which he gave on 26 October, the anniversary of the Atom Bomb.
Jeremy Corby is a MP at Islington North and was a
backbencher all those years from 1983. He is known for giving answers he
believes in and not answers to get votes. Sometimes it even went against the
Labour Party but there again it was Tony Blair at that time.
Mr Corbyn is known as left-wing but left-wing or
right-wing as long it pulls the Labour party back onto the road it was famous
for. Tony Blair with blinding the public with “New Labour” almost dismantling the
original Labour Party. It turned out
that he was nothing but a Thatcherite. Why he never joined the Tories straight
away is a good question?
Now Mr Corbyn seems to face all the problems the
Tories created and bring back the Labour to care for the
people again. As Mr Corbyn stated in one of his speeches when someone accused him to
bring the country back to the 1980 he replied: “No, I bring it back to the
1970s when Harold Wilson and James Callaghan were in power. Harold Wilson was
the only Prime Minister who did not follow the US He refused to join in when
the US declared war on Vietnam. He also
paid down the National Debts. James Callaghan was praised by The Guardian for the best Prime Minister since Attlee.
The most important fact is now that the Labour MPs are
unite behind Mr Corbyn and bring the Party back to its full glory which would
win the next election. MPs, no matter
which party, seem to have one ambition to climb the ladder and fill their own
pocket; instead to support their leader and work together to bring prosperity
to the country and its people. As Mr Corbyn said a few days ago that MPs are hopping in and out of limousines, go to big dinners. In his opinion that is not what MPs suppose to be there for. They should work for the people who voted them in.
Mr Corbyn does not give that impression and maybe it
was also a point which brought him the win of Labour Leadership. People have
more than their full share of MPs and leaders living in luxuries while demanding
austerity. The gap between rich and poor has widened almost to the Victories
ages. The public is on widespread
starvation, homelessness, over 1,000 food banks to keep them alive and
thousands committed suicide or died of starvation while the millionaires and
billionaires doubled and trebled their wealth in the last four years.
With Mr Corbyn it seems like a new dawn and hope has
broken because he is known as a hard man when he wants to achieve his plans,
speaks his minds and believes in it. He also plans to give other Labour MPs a
chance to speak at Prime Minister’s Question Time in the House of Commons. If the Labour MPs have the sense to unite
behind him Labour not only brings back the Britain which it was famous for but
also the original Labour Party.
Daily Mirror
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