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Britain’s opposition party struggles to present itself as economically competent
Corbyn ally believes the party has the right policies and leader
Labour leader strengthens his hand in shadow cabinet and the party’s ruling national executive committee
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Number of full party members has doubled in half a year
Unite union’s McCluskey warns against using issue to stage an internal coup against party leader
Eagle challenges Conservatives over ‘blood lust’ for workers’ movement
Supporters drawn to what they view as candidate’s authenticity
Murphy suggests money raised could pay for more nurses north of the border
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