Kevincinho KDG10 Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 Jeremy Corbyn, re-elected as leader of the British Labour Party After several months of tension with annoying Labour MPs, Corbyn has the support of 61.8% of voters who have exercised their right to vote. Jeremy Corbyn, after being re-elected as leader of the British Labour Party. Photo: EFE Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected this Saturday, Sept. 24, as leader of the Labour Party with the support of 61.8% of voters who have exercised their right to vote in the internal elections of the Congress of training in Liverpool, as reported the BBC. Corbyn has been imposed with a difference of over 100,000 votes to the rival candidate Owen Smith. In this regard, the Labour leader said he was "honored" to have been re-elected at a congress held after several months of tension with annoying Labour MPs because they believe that is not deeply involved in the campaign against 'Brexit' . In the internal elections of Saturday involving more than 500,000 people, including Labor Party members, trade unionists and supporters of training. In total, Corbyn has achieved 313,209 votes against the 193,229 votes cast Owen. The re-elected Labour leader said he will talk to his detractors and now the important thing is that everyone is united opposition to the government led by Prime Minister, Theresa May. Corbyn was elected Labor leader for the first time in September 2015, beating three other candidates with 59.5% of the vote. Saturday's elections have had a share of 77.6%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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