By the magic of YouTube, this is a clip from The Jam's performance that day. It was bloody loud, I remember.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmhZ6tppSwY …
This photo was taken at a CND march in London in October 1981. The girl was dancing to The Jam playing "Going Underground" on a lorry.pic.twitter.com/wM6oiHwPii
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This is a news report from that day. Bloody Michael Foot, eh!? The Jeremy Corbyn of a different era. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/24/newsid_2488000/2488439.stm …
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Very different men. One, a genuinely principled radical intellectual. The other, Jeremy Corbyn.
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He may have been genuinely principled, but he was utterly unsuitable as the leader of a modern political party.
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I agree with that. I opposed him at the time. Still, he was a very different sort of person from Jeremy Corbyn.
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I saw him on the hustings in 1983. He was an anachronism. Charismatic & charming in his way, but an electoral disaster.
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I agree with that too. My only point is that he was a far more admirable man than the current Labour leader.
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Sure, that's probably true (though I don't really know enough about Corbyn to be confident in the judgement).
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