‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer
As Keir Starmer endures a slow ousting, his predecessor recalls the day in 2016 when colleagues tried to force him out - and assesses who might come next
Yeah, I do feel [sorry for him]," said Jeremy Corbyn, with only a little hesitation. On a personal level it must be devastating. It is a horrible feeling. You suddenly realise that this person doesn't trust you at all and really doesn't wish you well at all, and you suddenly realise that any trust that was there actually disappears."
There are few in politics who have had the experience of being the subject of a Labour party-style coup, the British equivalent of being dragged from your office to be put up against a wall. Letters of resignations from so-called political friends, condemnatory statements on social media, all dripped out for maximum effect with the end goal of pushing the target, once the subject of standing ovations and gushing plaudits, out on their tail.
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