Overall: 80% think Corbyn is doing "well" as leader of the Labour party (up from 50% a year ago) and 19% badly (down from 49%) - what a difference a general election makes.pic.twitter.com/CAt91GktLf
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Now a word about Labour’s deep divisionspic.twitter.com/xmXOJcohYS
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The YouGov Labour members poll found that if you divide Labour members by the 2016 leadership challenge into Jeremy Corbyn voters and Owen Smith voters, you see two very different sets of attitudespic.twitter.com/VlV682nHRU
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8% of Labour members who voted for Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 contest think that antisemitism is a “serious and genuine” issue for the party 46% of Owen Smith’s former voter think that antisemitism is a “serious and genuine” issue for the party
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By the way Half (50%) of Labour members think that sacking Owen Smith was the right decision, compared to 37% who think it was the wrong decision.pic.twitter.com/h32fqyDP5m
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33% of Labour members thought that Ken Livingstone should be allowed to return as a party member 41% who did notpic.twitter.com/1QeLnYKsO1
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More members think that Israel is a force for bad in the world (65%) than think the same for Iran (59%).
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Only 50% of Labour members think that the United Kingdom itself is a force for good, compared with 26% who think it is a force for bad.pic.twitter.com/pxtEXGzYz4
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In fact, all of this set of Labour members’ opinions are interestingpic.twitter.com/Iag64VCAEb
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Incel weirdo
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