Jeremy Corbyn says Labour will be 'the resistance' to Boris Johnson after presiding over his party's worst election defeat for decades
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- Opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn promises they will lead "the resistance" against Prime Minister Boris Johnson after suffering their worst election defeat since 1935.
- Corbyn is mocked by his internal opponents in the party after refusing to acknowledge his responsibility for the defeat in the message.
- Labour MP Neil Coyle compared Corbyn's statement to that of the hapless resistance leaders in the BBC sitcom Allo Allo, with others comparing him to the captain of the Titanic.
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Jeremy Corbyn has promised that Labour will be "the resistance" to Jeremy Corbyn after presiding over his party's worst general election result since 1935.
The UK's outgoing opposition leader used his New Year's message to supporters to promise that Labour would continue to lead the fight against Johnson's Conservative party.
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