A Quote by Katie Hopkins

Corbyn has reignited Labour. — © Katie Hopkins
Corbyn has reignited Labour.

Quote Topics

When Jeremy Corbyn won the Labour leadership - not once, but twice - and defied the mainstream media's expectations to gain Labour seats in the 2017 election, it was no surprise to those of us who have always backed Corbyn and his agenda for change.
Jeremy Corbyn's election was the most hopeful thing since the Labour Party began. He's the first Labour leader who's ever stood on the picket line along with workers.
Under Mr. Corbyn, Labour are a shambles.
Jeremy Corbyn is a principled Labour man.
My mum's super Labour, and my gran. We all love Jeremy Corbyn in the family. Those are very deep roots and I feel like I could never not vote for Labour. Or I could never vote for the Tories because of that.
Corbyn Labour's budget numbers simply don't add up on the NHS and the economy.
So I'm Labour, although I couldn't vote for Corbyn - he'd have taken too much money off me!
Jeremy Corbyn became the leader of the Labour party, and suddenly there was a reason to get involved.
Unlike Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party, I am not ideologically obsessed with the structure of our rail network; for me it is a matter of practicality.
Writing a book about Jeremy Corbyn, set out with two objectives. The first was simple: to explain how he became the leader of the Labour Party. I was disappointed - but not at all surprised - at the complete absence of intellectual curiosity on display. The second objective I had to try to capture for posterity the excitement and spirit of the first Corbyn campaign. Those moments when the impossible suddenly becomes possible are so powerful to those who experience them. I think it's politically valuable to relive such moments, to learn the lessons of what went right.
I can't pretend to being particularly happy about Jeremy Corbyn being leader of the Labour party.
Jeremy Corbyn's policy on Brexit has failed to unite his own Labour MPs and has been rightly castigated for lacking any clear course.
Decent, hard-working Labour MPs have been targeted by Corbyn fanatics in an attempt to purge the party of anyone who doesn't support their narrow, divisive ideology.
People really don't want Jeremy Corbyn, and they do fear the consequences of a Corbyn government.
Labour under Jeremy Corbyn is not afraid to take on the very wealthiest, committing to the most comprehensive anti-tax avoidance plan ever presented by a major political party.
Jeremy Corbyn... love him. Right person, right time. He's like a poultice, drawing Blairite disease out of the Labour party.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!