More than 70 economists have endorsed Jeremy Corbyn, including two Nobel laureates. None - not one - backs any other candidate.
If you have never attended, and even spoken at, a conference at which certain other speakers have been a bit dodgy, then you have never been politically active. You might think think that you have been. But you haven't. Not really.
Charles Clarke and David Blunkett? The programme on immediately afterwards was about Queen Victoria. It was difficult to tell the difference.
Where are the hatchet jobs on the other three candidates? Yvette Cooper, for example, introduced the Work Capability Assessment, making her responsible for the deaths of four thousand people, and counting.
The BBC has just angered and alienated the only people who might have protected it with any passion from the ravenous attentions of the present Government. It will have only itself to blame.
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