I am enjoying the cute last gasps of Corbyn Twitter leaping to the office’s defence almost as much as I’m enjoying muting them all forever
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Ah my favourite of all Corbyn Twitter. Sending me photos of me as the final mic drop tweetpic.twitter.com/rFBW86E9J3
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Ah but she tried to fool us by having the lights switched off
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Looks more like a meeting room to me. When a leader leaves their premises should be encased in a pyramid and their servants entombed with them.
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He hasn't left.
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That doesn’t look like anybody’s office, to be fair, just the kind of room people do media stuff in.
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It is the kind of room that Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition, does media in
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I'm not a fan of either but short of demolishing the room, I can't see this as an issue. I assume Boris Johnson uses the same rooms that Teresa May used in Downing Street as well.
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Yes because Boris Johnson replaced Theresa May as leader. Rebecca Long Bailey is not leader, and in that interview is trying to insist she is "a completely different person from Jeremy... and I’ll be taking the party in completely different directions" while sitting in his office
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It is fascinating watching people tie themselves in knots trying to defend Re-becca Long Bailey.
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No-one’s defending RBL you dunce (not that she needs defending anyway) - everyone’s simply pointing out that it’s clearly not Corbyn’s office. Matt Chorley is wrong.
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