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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

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Oh how times change - three months ago the headline 'Jeremy drops in for a kebab' would have invoked Clarkson, not Corbyn.

Good charity work, hope he got several large donors, lots of red pickle, and plenty of greens left on the side.

Well it was a bit early for kebab :) Turkish breakfast and speech - was great to have Jeremy back in the ward he represented till 1983. He did get a bit of a heroes welcome! Was practically mobbed and long selfie queue.

Corbyn represented Harringay from 1974 to 1983, living on Lausanne Road.

The worst dressed man in Parliament has found success as the destroyer of the Labour Party and as the key to the Tories reelection for the next 15 years.

This is not my view, but the view of rival candidates for the Labour leadership. If he wins, they will form a rival faction and civil war will commence. Game on!

He could do with a few new jackets, but when he wears these blue shirts (as seen in the photo above this Guardian article), he looks fantastic:

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/13/jeremy-corbyn-top-1...

I'm sure they will and I see no harm in it. There's nothing wrong in making himself look good. As I said, I genuinely think he looks great in that blue shirt (the colour suits him and works well with his beard). In the past, stylists, in an effort to smarten up Labour politicians, have made them look bad (I can't stand that black suit/white shirt/red tie combo that's been used in the past; looks awful). All that needs to be thrown out, and any effort made to improve Corbyn's image should keep the focus on what actually makes him as an individual look good.

You may well be right Neil but remember when this happened in 1981 and the Limehouse Declaration resulted in the formation of the SDP? The list of Labour MPs who went over was less of a "who's who" of politics and more of a "who on earth are they?"
PS. Corbyn has a long way to go before he reaches ex MP Norman Baker's sartorial disasters.
http://www.totalpolitics.com/features/444067/interview-norman-baker...
The rivals!!! Just what are they proposing that will change the current situation?
Nothing inspirational and help those who most need it!

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