Corbyn joins Ali, Polanski in speaking out against Lloyds’ debanking of Canary

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Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has joined the Green party’s leader and deputy leader in speaking out against the move by Lloyds bank to ‘debank’ the Canary. The bank seized the cash and closed the account without explanation why it has disappeared a significant amount of money. Money that is needed to pay the outlet’s staff, contractors and operating costs. Jeremy Corbyn — Dangerous road Corbyn told the Canary that the anti-democratic attempt to silence an independent news site was “a very dangerous road”: We are going down a very dangerous road in this country. Independent media is essential to a…

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Corbyn demands smear retraction from Zionist minister Falconer

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Jeremy Corbyn has demanded Zionist Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer retract his “disgraceful”, “disgusting” response to Corbyn’s question about burgeoning settler violence in the apartheid colony. Corbyn is not having it In the Commons, Falconer had suggested Corbyn’s question was “antisemitic” WATCH: Bizarre moment minister suggests Jeremy Corbyn is being antisemitic during debate on West Bank settlements. pic.twitter.com/xJrVlzpAze — PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) July 1, 2026 But Corbyn wasn’t in the mood to take Falconer’s ‘hasbara’ talking-point smear: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) In a searing letter to the Starmeroid shill, he told Falconer that he…

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Inside Labour Together’s secret battle against Jeremy Corbyn

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Newly released documents reveal the inner workings of Labour Together and its role in covertly undermining Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour party. The documents were disclosed to Corbyn in response to a subject access request. They contain emails from Labour Together’s two key figures Morgan McSweeney and Josh Simons. McSweeney went on to be Keir Starmer’s chief of staff while Simons became a cabinet minister until he resigned following revelations that he had hired a reputation management firm to “proactively undermine” journalistic investigations into Labour Together, McSweeney and Sir Keir Starmer.  Simons subsequently vacated his Makerfield constituency seat for Andy…

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Corbyn: Filton activists must not be sentenced as terrorists

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Your Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has told the Canary that the Filton 24 activists convicted of criminal damage must not be sentenced as terrorists. The Starmer regime insisted on retrying six activists. The jury had refused at the first trial to convict them on any of the state’s charges relating to damage to an Israeli-owned weapons factory, after police and security guards’ claims didn’t match CCTV evidence. At the retrial, security service-linked judge Jeremy Johnson banned any mention of the fact that the activists carried out their action to prevent the slaughter of Palestinian civilians. He also banned even the media…

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