JEREMY CORBYN brings his campaign to become Labour leader home tonight when he stages his 99th and final rally in Islington North.
After speaking to more than 55,000 people at 98 events across Britain this summer, Mr Corbyn will give his final address of the contest in the constituency he has represented in Parliament since 1983.
With voting in Labour’s leadership contest closing at 12 noon today, the rally marks the end of what the leftwinger’s team described as an “astonishing campaign.”
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