Friday, 18 September 2015

Corbyn seeks to steady the ship

"The art of communication is the language of leadership" - James Hulmes
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This morning we look at Jeremy Corbyn's key appointments of several of Ken Livingstone's former aides. Unlike Corbyn, Team Ken have practical experience of actually running things and are far more pragmatic. After a rocky start, could the new Labour leader finally be steadying the ship?

And we also have a piece which discusses the controversy surrounding Corbyn's choice of shadow cabinet and the lack of women in the top four jobs. Ellie Mae O'Hagan believes he can still capture the support of women but says he will need to start communicating better first.
 

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