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Offsetting love and hate: The prosodic effects of the non-standard 1sg in tweets to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn over four days of the UK general election

European Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
There is no punctuation in English endowed with attenuating qualities which could function as the contrary of “!”, and in a language with no speech levels, such paucity of expression can come at a cost, especially online.
Sophia Burnett
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Jeremy Corbyn and the Law of Democracy

King's Law Journal, 2017
There is much to be said about the United Kingdom's general election result of 8 June 2017. Some of it relates to the dysfunctional nature of British electoral law and the questions of principle ra...
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Jeremy Corbyn and the war machine: Assemblage and affect in the 2015 UK Labour Party Leadership Contest

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2019
In September 2015, the once obscure left-wing MP for Islington North, Jeremy Corbyn, became the UK Labour Party’s leader following the party’s defeat at the 8 May 2015 General Election. Corbyn came from the position of outsider, going from barely getting
S. Page
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Reforming Labour: The Leadership of Jeremy Corbyn

Political Insight, 2015
Jeremy Corbyn's election as leader has shaken Labour to its core. Yet the Party's current divisions should not be surprising given its historical origins. Meanwhile, the new leader has an opportunity to fashion an interpretation of socialism for the 21st century, writes Andrew Crines.
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Foreword

Victor Grayson, 2021
Jeremy Corbyn
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