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Jeremy Corbyn and the Limits of Authentic Rhetoric

open access: yes, 2017
The New Labour project shifted the party’s rhetoric firmly to the centre ground, relegating older left-wing rhetoric to political fringes. Yet having symbolized everything that was wrong with Labour for the Blairite modernizers, this ‘old’ rhetoric bounced back. Jeremy Corbyn’s remarkable 2015 leadership campaign re-energised language and ideas thought
Mark Bennister, D. Keith, B. Worthy
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If Corbyn wins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Corbyn campaign tends not engage directly with the examples, evidence and argument which its opponents raise. It prefers to respond with a counter-charge of bad faith, saying that people who make these wicked accusations are enemies of the progressive; they have hidden political motives.
Hirsh, David
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Jeremy Corbyn according to the BBC: ideological representation and identity construction of the Labour Party leader

open access: yesCritical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, 2017
There have been many complaints that the BBC coverage of the rise of Jeremy Corbyn has been partial and biased. This paper is part of an interdisciplinary project on the television representation of Jeremy Corbyn that brings together scholars in the ...
Roberta Piazza, Paul Lashmar
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The Rise and Fall of Corbynism

open access: yesIstanbul Bilgi University, 2021
In an era when the traditional centre-left parties have constantly lost ground to rising right-wing populist movements, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party was increasingly portrayed as a left-wing alternative to both pro-austerity incumbent parties that rule out redistributive policies and right-wing populism fuelled by the grievances of the masses targeting
Cop, Murat, ERTÜRK, AHMET CEMAL
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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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Corbyn? Blimey, yes!

open access: yes, 2015
We need him to move the Labour Party forward.
Gilbert, Francis
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