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Linking Word Use and Personality Characteristics: A Contrastive Study into Parliamentary Communications of Labour Leaders Jeremy Corbyn and Keir Starmer

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2023
Over the past thirty years, Russian linguistic studies have noted terminological heterogeneity in the concepts of “jazykovaja lichnost” and “kommunikativnaja lichnost”, literally “linguistic personality” and “communicative personality”, however, in the ...
Denis S. Mukhortov, Elizaveta A. Zhovner
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Modelling through Modality: (Re)shaping Brexit

open access: yesES Review, 2021
Due to Brexit, the UK has been involved in a continuous political debate between Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition.
Aroa Orrequia-Barea   +1 more
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Jeremy Corbyn’s Manipulative Tactics in His Manifesto Launch Speech

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2020
The present article is directed to explore, find out and interpret the manipulative intentions of Jeremy Corbyn in his pre-election manifesto launch speech in 2019.
Zara Hayrapetyan
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The New “Nasty Party”? Labour and the Issue of Culture in the 2019 General Election

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2022
When Theresa May claimed that the Conservative Party was dubbed the “Nasty Party” in October 2002, few were those who could have contradicted her. It had suffered a second landslide defeat and its image and reputation had been damaged by the violence of ...
Alma-Pierre Bonnet
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Campaigning for the Labour Party but from the Outside and with Different Objectives: the Stance of the Socialist Party in the UK 2019 General Election

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2020
The UK 2019 general election was ultimately the one which brought Jeremy Corbyn’s downfall and a shift back from the radical to the soft left in the political line of the Labour Party. This election presents a singular character for one of the two oldest
Nicolas Sigoillot
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Dysfunkcyjne przywództwo Jeremy’ego Corbyna

open access: yesPoliteja, 2022
JEREMY CORBYN’S DYSFUNCTIONAL LEADERSHIP Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure at the helm of the Labour Party was exceptional for number of reasons. He was the first Labour leader elected directly by party members and supporters.
Tomasz Wieciech
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Divided by Values: Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and England’s ‘North-South Divide’

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2020
This article explores the sociocultural divide in England exposed by Brexit. The metaphors of ‘North’ and ‘South’ are used to explain this, where the former is seen as more culturally conservative and the latter as more cosmopolitan.
Matt Beech, Kevin Hickson
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Gender Politics after Corbynism [PDF]

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, 2021
AbstractThis article examines Corbynism's gender politics, and its relationship with feminism. We note that in the early years of the Corbyn period there were starkly opposed positions on the gender dynamics and feminist‐friendliness of the Corbyn project. This, in turn, reflected wider factional divisions, often mapping onto different articulations of
Dean, J, Maiguashca, B
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CLASS VS IDENTITY: LEFT-WING POPULISTS RESPONSE TO MULTICULTURALISM, MIGRATION AND ANTI-RACISM [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
This article provides a comparative analysis of the positions of two leading representatives of European left-wing populism – Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France and Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom – with regard to migration, multiculturalism, and anti ...
Svetlana S. Sarbaeva
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UK Foreign Policy and Intelligence in the Post-Truth Era: Radical Violent Extremism and “Blow-Back”

open access: yesState Crime, 2017
Recent terrorist attacks in the UK have raised questions over the relationship between Britain's foreign policy and terrorist attacks in the UK. The main arguments made by Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, his critics and the views of those charged with
Jeremy H. Keenan
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