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What do Labour party supporters think of the party's performance?

Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for “concerns and anxiety caused” after taking part in an event eight years ago where a speaker compared Israel’s actions in Gaza to the Nazis – the latest controversy in the long-running antisemitism row that’s haunted the party. Meanwhile, there’s an apparent rise in support for a second referendum on a Brexit deal among some of Corbyn’s key allies, including John McDonnell. It’s understood they’ve advised him to leave a possible second referendum “on the table”.

We want to know what Labour party supporters think of the party’s performance right now. Are you happy with Labour at the moment? Is the party clear enough on its Brexit stance? What should Labour’s priorities be right now? Is Labour acting as a strong opposition?

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