Inside Corbyn's fight to win a seat without party backing
The Independent|July 01, 2024
It has been seven long years since the White Stripes song Seven Nation Army” became an anthem for a new generation of Labour voters.
JOE MIDDLETON
Inside Corbyn's fight to win a seat without party backing

In 2017 the chant “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” rang out at music festivals and political rallies as young people got behind the socialist firebrand. But fast forward to 2024 and not only is Mr Corbyn not Labour leader, he is no longer a member of the party he championed for 40 years, and is instead running as an independent.

Unfortunately for the man who has served Islington North since 1983, not all of his supporters appear to know that, and that could at least partly explain why the veteran campaigner appears to have a real fight on his hands despite winning a majority of 26,000 in 2019.

A Survation poll commissioned for left-wing news website Novara Media just over a week before polling day showed that he is on 29 per cent, 14 points below Labour rival Praful Nargund.

When The Independent visited the constituency to speak to the former Labour leader on the campaign trail, we found at least some voters who were still not aware he had been expelled from the party by his successor Keir Starmer.

Among them was Darren, 49, who said: “I’ve been a Labour voter all my life and I’ll be backing Jeremy again, he’s a brilliant MP and takes principled stands on things unlike others who I think are in it for the money.”

Whether any voter confusion about which party he represents will translate to the ballot box will be answered on 4 July. But in the meantime, the trip to north London was a chance to see how, for some, his rather unlikely rock star persona remains undiminished.

This story is from the July 01, 2024 edition of The Independent.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the July 01, 2024 edition of The Independent.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE INDEPENDENTView All
REFLECTED GLORY
The Independent

REFLECTED GLORY

From The Independent archive: Owen Martell learnt from TH Parry-Williams' Casgliad o Ysgrifau that time spent thinking isn't time wasted but a requirement for the soul

time-read
2 mins  |
March 01, 2025
‘People find me funny even when I’m not trying to be’
The Independent

‘People find me funny even when I’m not trying to be’

‘Nope’ actor Keke Palmer the star of innumerable internet memes speaks to Adam White about childhood fame, the perils of online celebrity, and saying no to screen nudity

time-read
8 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Say it loud... our morning brew is full-fat and proud
The Independent

Say it loud... our morning brew is full-fat and proud

Once scorned for its fat content, sales of natural cow’s milk are soaring while trendy plant-based alternatives are under scrutiny. Hannah Twiggs hears what nutritionists have to say

time-read
5 mins  |
March 01, 2025
This season’s title race is a letdown but one seismic verdict could deliver drama
The Independent

This season’s title race is a letdown but one seismic verdict could deliver drama

Although Arne Slot repeated his usual line that Liverpool just have to focus on the next game, another rampant performance made it hard not to think of history, and other years.

time-read
5 mins  |
March 01, 2025
THE LIFE AQUATIC
The Independent

THE LIFE AQUATIC

In 'Deepstaria', Wayne McGregor explores the dark depths of ocean life – and gets lost along the way,

time-read
2 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Pope suffers breathing crisis in pneumonia battle setback
The Independent

Pope suffers breathing crisis in pneumonia battle setback

The 88-year-old has responded well to treatment in hospital

time-read
2 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Self-proclaimed monster’ gets 18 years for chef killing
The Independent

Self-proclaimed monster’ gets 18 years for chef killing

Aman who beat up a top chef near Notting Hill Carnival and left him dying in the street has been jailed for at least 18 years.

time-read
3 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Rein in the tax hounds or watch foreign investors flee
The Independent

Rein in the tax hounds or watch foreign investors flee

Amid the drumbeat of U-turns coming out of Downing Street, one in particular is being viewed with scepticism.

time-read
3 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Father who reversed over son, 3, jailed for 12 months
The Independent

Father who reversed over son, 3, jailed for 12 months

Dad operated farm vehicle when tragic accident’ occurred ast Lia ss 1 my

time-read
3 mins  |
March 01, 2025
Hamilton causes stir off the track at pre-season testing
The Independent

Hamilton causes stir off the track at pre-season testing

The three-day test in Bahrain has concluded and it looks very tight at the top ahead of Australia,

time-read
4 mins  |
March 01, 2025