Membership of the Labour party is expected to fall below half a million for the first time since its peak under Jeremy Corbyn.
The peak of party membership under Corbyn was 554,000 members as of last July, which had fallen to 528,000 by December. However, senior party figures warned at the time that this lower figure might not reflect the scale of people leaving the party, as some might have simply cancelled their direct debits without informing the party formally that they wanted to leave.
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