Jeremy Corbyn elected opposition Labour leader

The result may take the Labour party more to the Left and see a Britain's exit from the EU.

September 12, 2015 04:24 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:02 pm IST - London

Jeremy Corbyn arrives before an event to announce the winner of the Labour leadership contest in central London, Britain on September 12, 2015

Jeremy Corbyn arrives before an event to announce the winner of the Labour leadership contest in central London, Britain on September 12, 2015

Avowed socialist and Karl Marx admirer Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of Britain's opposition Labour party on Saturday, a result that may make a British EU exit more likely and which senior figures have said would leave their party unelectable.

The grey-hair, bearded Mr. Corbyn (66), who only received backing to enter the contest to ensure wide debate and never expected to win, defeated two former Labour ministers, Yvette Cooper and Andy Burnham, and Liz Kendall, regarded as the representative of policies advocated by former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Mr. Corbyn, a left winger and parliamentary veteran with a long history of voting against his own party, triumphed on a message of promising to increase government investment though money-printing and renationalising vast swathes of the economy.

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