Monday, 12 September 2016

Jeremy Corbyn's critics must shoulder the blame for his inevitable victory

"When you blame others, you give up your power to change." - Robert Anthony
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It's almost certain now that Jeremy Corbyn will win the Labour leadership election later this month. When he does, party members are likely face heavy criticism for re-electing a leader who seems so unpopular with the public. But our first piece today suggests that Corbyn's critics within the parliamentary Labour party would do better to examine their own role in the mess they're now in.

And, for some time now councils in London have been housing families outside of the capital. Today we hear from some of the residents of Boundary House in Welwyn Garden City about the cramped conditions they are forced to live in. The property is made up of more than 40 bedsits and is home to many families who have been moved there by councils in other areas.

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