JEREMY CORBYN appealed for calm among Labour members yesterday as the debate over the future of the party descended into violence and threats.
The Labour leader called on all sections of the party to “treat each other with respect and dignity” after a brick was thrown through the window of Angela Eagle’s constituency office.
Mr Corbyn also revealed that he has received death threats since the coup against his leadership was launched two weeks ago.
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