Labour’s defeat in the Copeland byelection has brought pressure on Jeremy Corbyn, who has responded by asking for time as the party shapes new policies “on social affairs, industrial investment and the economy”.
“We have policy development going on and clearly there’s a slight conundrum here, in that I was elected leader on a platform of challenging austerity, which I think you will concede we have done and do, and will continue to,” said Corbyn in an interview with the Guardian.
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