
Jeremy Corbyn
Director at Peace and Justice Project
Independent MP for Islington North
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Jeremy Corbyn
Jennifer* was recently diagnosed with depression and agoraphobia. Unable to leave the house by herself, Jennifer relies on friends, family and care workers to accompany her outside. A survivor of domestic violence, Jennifer also suffers from PTSD, which exacerbates her anxiety in unfamiliar or crowded environments. Every time she needs to go to the shops, the doctors, or even for a walk in the park, Jennifer’s travel costs are always twice as much.
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1 month ago |
letterboxd.com | Jeremy Corbyn
Don’t forget to select your favorite films! All ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ More ★★★★★ Made me think about the refugees I have met throughout my life and the terrible ordeal they go through. We went to see it together in the cinema, and gave us a sense of empowerment and hope in a kinder world. Ken provokes people to think positively. That can be an unstoppable force. ★★★★★ ★★★★★ It’s about the horrors and contradictions of the Irish Civil War in 1922. I remember showing this in a community...
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1 month ago |
metro.co.uk | Jeremy Corbyn
'There's no money'. That always seems to be the current government 's response when asked to tackle the enormous crises affecting the UK. But as Keir Starmer announces he will ramp up military spending, and as Rachel Reeves plans to slash welfare budgets, we must never forget what impact government funding choices have on the most vulnerable people in society. As we speak, 4.3 million children in the UK are living in relative poverty. Over 350,000 people are homeless in England.
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1 month ago |
jacobin.com | Jeremy Corbyn
Mahra was just thirty-one years old when she was forced to seek refuge in a camp. A mother of four, and expecting a fifth, Mahra was one of 4.5 million people in Yemen displaced by the Saudi-led war, and one of 21 million people in need of urgent humanitarian aid. Conflict had compounded an already dire famine in a country ravaged by drought, causing widespread malnutrition. One day, while fetching water, Mahra collapsed. With the help of United Nations–funded health care, Mahra survived.
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1 month ago |
tribunemag.co.uk | Jeremy Corbyn
Mahra was just 31 years old when she was forced to seek refuge in a camp. A mother of four, and expecting a fifth, Mahra was one of 4.5 million people in Yemen displaced by the Saudi-led war, and one of 21 million people in need of urgent humanitarian aid. Conflict had compounded an already dire famine in a country ravaged by drought, causing widespread malnutrition. One day, while fetching water, Mahra collapsed. With the help of UN-funded healthcare, Mahra survived. Her unborn child did not.
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Following the government’s disgraceful decision to slash disability benefits, we held an urgent public meeting so that local people could voice their concerns. This is what they said. https://t.co/aLSEbm1Un0

"How can you justify this?" I have written to Rachel Reeves to share my constituents' profound distress over the cuts to disability benefits. We are appalled by the government's cruelty - and we will not back down. https://t.co/fPXtQEqTiA

Time and time again, the government refuses to answer our questions over the UK’s military cooperation with Israel. That’s why we are demanding a full, independent, public inquiry. We want the truth — and we want justice. https://t.co/CY1aSUebsl