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This broadcast went out live on air where two commentators talk in glowing terms about Jeremy Corbyn. When the show was re-broadcasted an hour later, the BBC removed this segment.I recently tweeted this about Jeremy Corbyn : There's definitely something special about him. He's modest and yet he stands up to the toughest. Even Gordon brown says he's a phenomenon. Gordon Brown now supports Jeremy Corbyn, and says New Labour got it wrong about neoliberalism. A newspaper editor’s frank account of Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘rock star’ popularity ‘wherever he turns up’ and his ‘prime ministerial’ status astonishingly made it into the 10.30pm newspaper review. By the 11.30pm review, the article in question was not discussed at all ‘The public love him. Wherever he turns up he’s greeted like a rock
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This broadcast went out live on air where two commentators talk in glowing terms about Jeremy Corbyn. When the show was re-broadcasted an hour later, the BBC removed this segment.I recently tweeted this about Jeremy Corbyn : There's definitely something special about him. He's modest and yet he stands up to the toughest. Even Gordon brown says he's a phenomenon. Gordon Brown now supports Jeremy Corbyn, and says New Labour got it wrong about neoliberalism. A newspaper editor’s frank account of Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘rock star’ popularity ‘wherever he turns up’ and his ‘prime ministerial’ status astonishingly made it into the 10.30pm newspaper review. By the 11.30pm review, the article in question was not discussed at all ‘The public love him. Wherever he turns up he’s greeted like a rock
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This broadcast went out live on air where two commentators talk in glowing terms about Jeremy Corbyn. When the show was re-broadcasted an hour later, the BBC removed this segment.
I recently tweeted this about Jeremy Corbyn :
There's definitely something special about him. He's modest and yet he stands up to the toughest. Even Gordon brown says he's a phenomenon.
Gordon Brown now supports Jeremy Corbyn, and says New Labour got it wrong about neoliberalism.
A newspaper editor’s frank account of Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘rock star’ popularity ‘wherever he turns up’ and his ‘prime ministerial’ status astonishingly made it into the 10.30pm newspaper review. By the 11.30pm review, the article in question was not discussed at all
‘The public love him. Wherever he turns up he’s greeted like a rock star’
Saturday night’s edition of the BBC’s nightly review of the following day’s newspapers featured an almost unheard-of event – a frank, unfiltered admission of Jeremy Corbyn’s massive popularity with the public.
Even more astonishingly, it also included the confession that Corbyn is ‘prime ministerial’.
Astonishing slip by BBC News allows unfiltered positivity about Corbyn onto the airwaves
Corbyn’s phenomenal energy, stamina and work-rate were also covered – and as if that weren’t enough, the strength of Labour’s social care policies versus the Tories’ complete absence of any was also included.
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