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Explainer: just how exceptional is Jeremy Corbyn's victory?

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imageAnd yea, the very earth will be moved...EPA/Andy Rain

An earthquake isn’t any less of an earthquake for its being called such repeatedly. At least this one was predicted, eventually. Some indications as to just how seismic Jeremy Corbyn’s election as leader of the Labour Party really is may be found by measuring it against the...

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