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Corbyn's lawyers seek release of Labour papers prior to legal battle
Jeremy Corbyn waves to supporters after speaking at a rally outside Bristol City Council in Bristol, 2019

by Lamiat Sabin and Sam Tobin

JEREMY CORBYN’S suspension from the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) “went behind an agreement to reinstate” him to Labour “at all levels,” the High Court has heard.

At a remote hearing at the High Court, Judge Lisa Sullivan considered an application for “pre-action disclosure” by Mr Corbyn’s legal team over his suspension from the PLP last year.

The former leader’s lawyers want the party to release papers relating to his initial suspension as a party member, and negotiations with his successor Sir Keir Starmer’s office over his reinstatement.

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