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Sean Smith

On the road with Jeremy Corbyn – a photo essay

Corbyn kicks off Labour’s 2019 election campaign at Battersea Arts Centre in London, 31 October
Kicking off Labour’s 2019 election campaign at Battersea Arts Centre in London, 31 October Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

I started photographing Jeremy Corbyn during the leadership contest before the 2015 election. After a short time covering him on the campaign trail, I thought he would do a lot better then people expected. By the time of the next general election, in 2017, I, probably in a minority of one, thought he could win.

Corbyn is quite relaxed with a camera around. When we first met, he would ask: “What do you want? What should I do?” But now he understands I’m not trying to do photocall pictures; I want it to be as if I wasn’t there.

Corbyn and team arrive at the European Commission
Arriving at the European Commission in February with (from left) James Schneider, head of strategic communications; Keir Starmer, shadow Brexit secretary; Seumas Milne, director of strategy and communications; and Shami Chakrabarti, shadow attorney general Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Brussels

  • Arriving at the European Commission in February with (from left) James Schneider, head of strategic communications; Keir Starmer, shadow Brexit secretary; Seumas Milne, director of strategy and communications; and Shami Chakrabarti, shadow attorney general

To start with I didn’t have much special access, but over time I persistently asked to follow him. I don’t think the Labour team ever started to trust me, but they did start to tolerate me.

Jeremy Corbyn about to be interviewed by ITN’s Angus Walker in offices of MEP Richard Corbett in the European Parliament, with Keir Starmer and Shami Chakrabarti
About to be interviewed by ITN’s Angus Walker in the offices of MEP Richard Corbett in the European parliament, with Keir Starmer and Shami Chakrabarti, 21 February Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • About to be interviewed by ITN’s Angus Walker in the offices of MEP Richard Corbett in the European parliament, with Keir Starmer and Shami Chakrabarti, 21 February

Above: Corbyn, with Milne and Schneider in the background, conducts an interview with ITN
In the interview, with Milne and Schneider in the background Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • In the interview, with Milne and Schneider in the background

Richard Burgon, MP for Leeds East, Corbyn and shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti arrive on the Eurostar for the talks.
Arriving on the Eurostar with Chakrabarti and Richard Burgon, MP for Leeds East Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Arriving on the Eurostar with Chakrabarti and Richard Burgon, MP for Leeds East

Corbyn with Keir Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey before going to meeting with Prime minister May
With Starmer and shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey, before meeting Theresa May to discuss the Brexit deal, 3 April Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With Starmer and shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey, before meeting Theresa May to discuss the Brexit deal, 3 April

Corbyn works while waiting for the train on the way back from Morecambe, in March.
Waiting for the train back to London at Lancaster station, 23 March Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Morecambe

  • Waiting for the train back to London at Lancaster station, 23 March

I wasn’t expecting him to do the Eric Morecambe pose. I didn’t suggest it. A member of the public asked to do one with him and then he got Lizzi to do one, too. It was very spontaneous.

Corbyn enjoys some seaside fun with Lizzi Collinge, Labour parliamentary candidate for Morecambe and Lunesdale
With Labour councillor Lizzi Collinge earlier in the day Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With Labour councillor Lizzi Collinge earlier in the day

Corbyn door to door canvasing for Morecambe and Lunesdale
Door-to-door canvassing for Morecambe and Lunesdale Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Door-to-door canvassing for Morecambe and Lunesdale

On the train back to London from Lancaster
On the train back to London from Lancaster Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • On the train back to London from Lancaster

Corbyn travels to Newport, south Wales, with Diane Abbott
Travelling to south Wales with shadow home secretary Diane Abbott, on 30 March, to join the byelection campaign following the death of Labour MP Paul Flynn Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Newport

  • Travelling to south Wales with shadow home secretary Diane Abbott, on 30 March, for the byelection campaign following the death of Labour MP Paul Flynn

Corbyn is much more relaxed and open than his minders from the press team. He said to me once, “Oh Sean, are you coming on the train with me?” and suddenly all of his people looked worried; I could see them thinking, “Oh no, don’t invite him – what are you doing?”

Jeremy Corbyn with local candidate Ruth Jones in Newport south Wales
With local candidate Ruth Jones Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With local candidate Ruth Jones

Corbyn prepares to go on stage in Newport
Preparing to go on stage Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Preparing to go on stage

Corbyn makes notes while taking the train to join the Peterborough by election campaign with candidate Lisa Forbes.
Making notes on a train en route to the Peterborough byelection, 27 April Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Peterborough

  • Making notes on a train en route to the Peterborough byelection, 27 April

He seems very happy and rejuvenated when he’s on the road and appears to prefer it to being in Westminster: I think he feels it’s a bit of a club, an echo chamber. On the road, he seems genuinely engaged, albeit mostly with Labour party members. Perhaps he should go after a few Tories, too.

Jeremy Corbyn and new MP Lisa Forbes in the town centre talking to the press after Labour win
With new MP Lisa Forbes in the town centre, talking to the press after Labour held the seat Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With new MP Lisa Forbes in the town centre, talking to the press after Labour hold the seat

Corbyn returns home after canvassing with local candidate Lisa Forbes in Peterborough
Walking home from Finsbury Park station, London, with a member of his team (second left) Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Walking home from Finsbury Park station, London, with a member of his team (second left)

Corbyn chats to pearly kings and queens attending Armed Forces Day in Islington in June
Chatting to pearly kings and queens at Armed Forces Day in Islington, north London, in June Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Islington

  • Chatting to pearly kings and queens at Armed Forces Day in Islington, north London, in June

He’s got more energy than I do. I was with him in Hartlepool one day, back in Islington the next: he couldn’t resist popping into a tiny local street festival where there was an Elvis impersonator. Everyone there wanted to say hello to him, even the police officers.

Jeremy Corbyn with Elvis at the Manor Gardens street festival near his home
With Elvis at the Manor Gardens street festival near his home Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With Elvis at the Manor Gardens street festival near his home

Jeremy Corbyn visits Finsbury Park Mosque as part of a nationwide visit my mosque open day
At Finsbury Park mosque, as part of the nationwide Visit My Mosque day Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • At Finsbury Park mosque, as part of the nationwide Visit My Mosque day

Corbyn works on his speech
Working on a speech at the Tolpuddle Martyrs’ festival, Dorset, 20 July Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Tolpuddle

  • Working on a speech at the Tolpuddle Martyrs’ festival, Dorset, 20 July

When he’s preparing a speech, he does very brief notes to himself. It seems like he’s writing prompts. In Tolpuddle, he was making his notes in a porch behind the stage, where a musician had left a guitar.

Jeremy Corbyn with his wife going to the church to lay a wreath on the grave of James Hammett who returned to the village after transportation to Australia
With his wife, Laura Alvarez, joining the annual march through the village Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With his wife, Laura Alvarez, joining the annual march through the village

Jeremy Corbyn signs autographs at the festival
Signing autographs Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
Jeremy Corbyn on the march through the village
On the march Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Signing autographs and (right) on the march

Corbyn acknowledges applause following his speech to the Labour party annual conference in Brighton in September
Acknowledging applause following his speech to the Labour party conference in Brighton in September Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Brighton

  • Acknowledging applause following his speech to the Labour party conference in Brighton in September

I think Corbyn is the only politician I’ve photographed who doesn’t have that lifelong ambition to be prime minister. I’ve never come across anyone like that. All the others, even if there is no possibility of it happening, have that occasional glint in their eye at the thought of “what if?”. For him, agree with him or not, it is all about the policies he deeply believes in; it is not about personal ambition. I think even his enemies would agree with that.

I think he’s a lot more steely and capable than people think. From the little work I’ve done with Boris Johnson, he’s more desperate to be loved than Corbyn; the prime minister seems to get hurt if people don’t like him.

A walkabout on the seafront.
A walkabout on the seafront Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • A walkabout on the seafront

Jeremy Corbyn with shadow chancellor John McDonnell, making an impromptu speech following the news that the supreme court had ruled Boris Johnson’s suspension of parliament unlawful
With shadow chancellor John McDonnell Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
Corbyn and Alvarez wave to the conference audience
Corbyn and Alvarez wave to the conference audience Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With shadow chancellor John McDonnell and (right) waving to the audience with Alvarez

Corbyn address the Climate Emergency demonstration in central London
Addressing the climate emergency demonstration in central London, 20 September Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

London and the south-east

  • Addressing the climate emergency demonstration in central London, 20 September

It’s become harder to get proper time with politicians. Margaret Thatcher was a lot easier to photograph than Tony Blair or David Cameron. They want to stage-manage and control things. With these shots, I feel I got some of those rare candid moments.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talking on the phone outside his office
Talking on the phone on a balcony outside his office Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Talking on the phone on a balcony outside his office

Corbyn and celebrities
Corbyn and celebrities Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • With celebrities to launch the Labour party’s new charter for the arts. Below: Being interviewed by the Guardian’s Heather Stewart

Corbyn does an interview with Heather Stewart
Being interviewed by the Guardian’s Heather Stewart Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
Corbyn makes last minute preparations to go on stage at the Manchester Apollo
Backstage before giving a speech, 7 November Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
  • Backstage before giving a speech, 7 November

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