Mr
Corbyn hit out at the abuse targeted at women Labour MPs including Luciana Berger and shadow home secretary Diane Abbott.
Not exact matches
Jeremy
Corbyn has
hit out at Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke for propping up a «brutal» and «unethical» sport by launching a new subscription hunting channel.
Jeremy
Corbyn has
hit out at Theresa May in the same way that David Cameron used to mock Gordon Brown.
«He can lead a protest; I'm leading a country» - Theresa May
hits out at Jeremy
Corbyn's criticism of her response to Donald Trump #PMQs pic.twitter.com/mzqvw 1YjDc
Corbyn must use all the fizz of his leadership campaign and get Momentum to
hit the road, get
out there and sell the vital message with honesty, integrity and Labour values.
Tom Watson has renewed his war of words with Len McCluskey as he
hit out at the union boss for urging Labour activists to oust MPs critical of Jeremy
Corbyn.
The head - to - head came as Mr
Corbyn was
hit by a fresh wave of shadow ministerial resignations today which are designed to force him
out by making it impossible for him to form a working opposition.
Fellow Tory MP Hugo Swire, who attended the same school in Sussex as Sir Nicholas before also going on to Eton, recently
hit out at Jeremy
Corbyn's failure to condemn Huge Chavez and Nicolas Maduro by noting that their «failed socialist policies have done for Venezuela what Mugabe has done to Zimbabwe».
Indeed, it comes just a few days after former Labour PLP chairman Dave Watts memorably used his maiden speech in the House of Lords to
hit out at allies of Jeremy
Corbyn who «sit around in their # 1 million mansions, eating their croissants at breakfast and seeking to lay the foundations for a socialist revolution».
Johanna Baxter
hit out after the NEC voted by 18 - 14 in favour of putting Mr
Corbyn straight onto the ballot paper for Labour's forthcoming leadership election.
Corbyn allies John McDonnell and Diane Abbott both
hit out at his critics as sources close to the leader insisted he would not be resigning.
Angry Labour MPs
hit out tonight after Jeremy
Corbyn finally turned up at their weekly meeting - but left after less than an hour without taking any questions.
The leader of the Unite union has
hit out at Labour grandees being «dragged
out» to be part of the «unedifying» coup against Labour leader Jeremy
Corbyn which he said was «outrageous».
A former Parliamentary Labour Party chairman has
hit out at allies of Jeremy
Corbyn who «sit around in their # 1 million mansions, eating their croissants at breakfast and seeking to lay the foundations for a socialist revolution».
Later on,
Corbyn also
hits out at the BBC for promoting the narrative that Labour needed to do better in May's local elections — when it lost fewer than 20 council seats — to show it was on track to win the next general election.
Ken Livingstone
hits out at «appalling» personal attacks on Jeremy
Corbyn following interventions from Tony Blair and Alistair Campbell.
The Copeland MP, who quit as a shadow health minister within minutes of Mr
Corbyn being elected leader,
hit out in a column for the Blairite website Progress.
Mr Murray also
hit out at Unite chief Len McCluskey after he called on those opposed to Mr
Corbyn to leave the party.
A respected Labour MP has
hit out at colleagues who let the Government «off the hook» after Brexit by turning their focus on a coup against Jeremy
Corbyn.
He
hit out at moderate Labour MPs, and questioned the leadership of Mr
Corbyn for failing to tackle those briefing against him.
Sacked minister Pat McFadden
hit out at the way the
Corbyn camp had tried to spin he had been dismissed for disloyalty.
And he
hit out at «relentless speculation» over who would be sacked over Christmas, blaming Mr
Corbyn's advisors for briefing against «hard - working» shadow cabinet members like Maria Eagle and Hilary Benn.
Despite some senior sources
hitting out at fractious MPs who forced
Corbyn into a second leadership battle last year, critical backbenchers were largely quiet on Friday.
Jeremy
Corbyn today
hit out at George Osborne's claims that Brexit will plunge the UK into a year - long recession.
One of Jeremy
Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet ministers has
hit out over the decision to sack Pat McFadden and called the recent Labour reshuffle «an amazing distraction» for the party.
Meanwhile, a Labour MP facing attempts to unseat him by local party activists today
hit out at Mr
Corbyn.
Pat McFadden
hit out just days after he was sacked as Shadow Europe Minister for «disloyalty» to Mr
Corbyn over comments he made in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.