As Labour Wins in U.K., Party's Ex-Leader Jeremy Corbyn Wins as Independent in Revolt over Gaza Policy
As the British Labour Party won a landslide in Thursday's election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule, we speak with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who was reelected as an independent. He discusses Keir Starmer's plans as Britain's new prime minister and says the party now needs to offer meaningful change to the public, including on demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Whilst Labour has this huge parliamentary majority, their national share of the vote was only around a third of all votes cast. It's a very low mandate," says Corbyn. He says a key demand from many voters is a push for a ceasefire in Gaza and the end of U.K. weapons sales to Israel. The issue of Gaza has had a massive effect on the general election in Britain, and it's not going to go away."