Labour’s leadership battle descends into acrimony amid ‘stupid’ row
Emily Thornberry, who is accused of calling voters "stupid", said "whatever our differences, let’s not sink into that gutter."
Emily Thornberry, who is accused of calling voters "stupid", said "whatever our differences, let’s not sink into that gutter."
McDonnell said that while “Jeremy was the right leader”, it is time for the party to “move on” under new leadership.
Labour took 49 seats in the capital, including Putney, described as a "bright light in a dark night".
Tonight's result sets a precedent that you can lie, cheat and evade scrutiny and get away with it.
Editor James Mitchinson calls for an end to the “spin, conjecture and downright deceit” that has plagued this election.
Corbyn said the latest revelation shows Johnson is “deliberately misleading the people” about his deal with Brussels. “We have now caught Johnson red-handed."
Huw Edwards welcomed the move, saying: “Good. My thoughts on this kind of stunt are unprintable.”
The BBC said the adverts were a ‘completely unacceptable’ use of its content.
The Conservative election campaign has been dogged with scandals over using social media to mislead and misinform.
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