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One statistic about the election strikes me as “truly weird”, says Matthew Parris in The Times. In 2017, Jeremy Corbyn consigned Labour to a “humiliating defeat” by winning his party 12,877,918 votes. In 2024, Keir Starmer won 9,704,655 votes and “swept to a landslide victory”.
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