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Let’s unite to kick Johnson out and get Corbyn in
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IT’S not just the weather that’s hotting up — so too is the political situation.

This summer our movement has two tasks: get Boris Johnson out of No 10 and get Jeremy Corbyn into No 10.

The new Prime Minister, imposed upon the country by a small number of unrepresentative Conservative Party members, will defend a rotten economic system which is rigged to benefit the billionaire class at the expense of the many. 

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