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Sep 2022
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The Labour Files: Ep. 2-The Shock

Al Jazeera
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In the 2017 general election, Jeremy Corbyn shocks everyone after falling just a few thousand votes short of becoming Prime Minister. The Labour Files, a massive leak of internal party documents, reveal how panic over Corbyn’s success unites his opponents.

Meanwhile, a new scandal is brewing that will ultimately lead to his downfall.

 

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