Who exactly is voting for Jeremy Corbyn to be Labour leader?
It shows that Corbyn leads among each part of the selectorate, but it is also notable (if not a huge suprise) that new members and recently-registered £25 supporters are his biggest fans.
The Labour leader has said that he would “reverse a generation of underinvestment in housing” that has led to a crisis in the sector.
The Welsh MP said there should not be another referendum but that it is a matter for the Scottish people.
Members voted by 20 to seven in favour of endorsing of the Welshman at a meeting earlier this month.
The new poll is likely to give Mr Corbyn’s campaign a boost as the fight for votes continues.
The Walthamstow Labour Party Keep Corbyn Rally event will take place at 7.30pm at St Barnabas, Foster Hall in Wellesley Street, Walthamstow on Friday September 2.
He continued: “If the Scottish people chose that that’s what they wanted, and there was agreement in the Labour Party, that would be for them to determine it”. Yet whilst many have predicted such a convincing win for Corbyn could result in a split, as Isabel Hardman points out in the magazine this week, it’s worth remembering that talk of political realignment in Britain usually comes to nothing.
Asked directly if he would oppose another referendum, Smith replied: “No, of course not”.
Mr Smith, meanwhile, has said that he believes Labour must be pro-immigration, even if it means losing votes to Ukip.
He also added that the Labour leader’s “digital democracy” strategy, which launched on Tuesday, was out of date as it did not address anti-bullying measures on social media.
Party deputy leader Alex Rowley has since said he would not oppose a second vote.
And on Tuesday, following a discussion of the SNP’s original plan for an independent Scotland to share the pound, she said: “What we have today works”.
Providing a truly universal United Kingdom service across would cost £25bn, he said.
This was shortly after she’d posted a less specific tweet that read “One day in the far distant future we’ll look back and we WONT LAUGH, LABOUR, BECAUSE THIS ISN’T BLOODY FUNNY”.
More than half of those polled want to see Corbyn lead Labour into the next election with genuine optimism that he can lead the party to victory. With so many young people apparently going wild for the Labour leader, Tom Watson has warned of “old hands twisting young arms”.