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Defend Corbyn's anti-austerity policies and his mandate to lead Labour

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Adelle
10 years ago

I back Corbyn 100%

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Gabriel Pepper
10 years ago

Please defend this decent, kind man

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Stephen Guy
10 years ago

Sorry about the delay!

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Andrew Cartwright
10 years ago

We deserve better.

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Steve Riggott (RMT South Hants & Eastleigh Workshops Assistant Branch Sec.)
10 years ago

Viva Corbyn!

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Geoff Beer
10 years ago

For the past thirty-five years class war has largely been top down (neoliberalism). We need to reverse that. Jeremy Corbyn's election helps open up the debate on capitalism.

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Julie Crookes
10 years ago

NUT

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Represent the people. Defend the people. Defend Corbyn.

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Noriko Griffiths
10 years ago

I will support this petition.

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Heather Bell
10 years ago

Unison

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Matt Cherrie
10 years ago

NUS

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Eric Hill Secretary Islington Unison Retired Members Group
10 years ago

Changing the Labour Party for the better-returning it to it's roots.

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Sandra Murphy
10 years ago

Unreservedly support this- it's been a long wait for us all to have a Labour leader who believes in egalitarianism and proposes policies which further this.

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karen stringer
10 years ago

support petition

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Sylvia Veale
10 years ago

The majority of Labour Party members have demonstrated that they want a leader who is anti-austerity. Their opinions should be respected and supported.

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Bhaskar Bhadresha
10 years ago

Redbridge NUT

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Liz Floyd
10 years ago

Redbridge NUT

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David Rey
10 years ago

Redbridge NUT

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Steve Gillan
10 years ago

As General Secretary of the POA I am content to add my name to the petition. Jeremy Corbyn standing on an anti austerity ticket has demonstrated overwhelmingly by being elected as Labour leader that the majority of Labour party members want a leader who is different and stands up for the majority. For too long Labour has been a party whilst in Government and in opposition who echoed many Tory policies now we will have a proper opposition to the ideology driven destructive austerity program that is destroying lives.

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Michael Holland
10 years ago

An attack on Jeremy Corbyn is an attack on us all; it's an attack on our right to: strike, to access free health care, to enjoy a fulfilling and creative education, and to be able to live without fear of poverty and homelessness.