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More than 15,000 join Labour party as full members in wake of Jeremy Corbyn victory | More than 15,000 join Labour party as full members in wake of Jeremy Corbyn victory |
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Jeremy Corbyn’s landslide victory in Labour’s leadership election has sparked a rush of more than 15,000 people joining the party in the past 24 hours. | Jeremy Corbyn’s landslide victory in Labour’s leadership election has sparked a rush of more than 15,000 people joining the party in the past 24 hours. |
Labour’s general secretary, Iain McNicol, tweeted on Sunday morning that the party’s membership was now “over 325,000 and rising”. | Labour’s general secretary, Iain McNicol, tweeted on Sunday morning that the party’s membership was now “over 325,000 and rising”. |
More than 100,000 people paid £3 to join Labour as a “registered supporter” in the weeks building up to Saturday’s result, giving them the right to vote on the party’s next leader. | More than 100,000 people paid £3 to join Labour as a “registered supporter” in the weeks building up to Saturday’s result, giving them the right to vote on the party’s next leader. |
And appearing on BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show, newly-elected deputy leader Tom Watson said he hoped many would take the next step to become full members. | And appearing on BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show, newly-elected deputy leader Tom Watson said he hoped many would take the next step to become full members. |
“I hope they can come with us on the journey to the election in 2020,” Mr Watson said. | “I hope they can come with us on the journey to the election in 2020,” Mr Watson said. |
“Let's get these new members involved in campaigning, helping relay our roots in communities, being involved in a digital revolution in the party that allows members to feel that they're more included in the decisions we make.” | “Let's get these new members involved in campaigning, helping relay our roots in communities, being involved in a digital revolution in the party that allows members to feel that they're more included in the decisions we make.” |
Mr MacNicol said yesterday that he looked forward to seeing new supporters "out on the doorsteps, alongside the members who've campaigned for years, or even decades". | Mr MacNicol said yesterday that he looked forward to seeing new supporters "out on the doorsteps, alongside the members who've campaigned for years, or even decades". |
"We know from the election in May how vital activism is. The disappointment of defeat weighs heavy in all our hearts." | "We know from the election in May how vital activism is. The disappointment of defeat weighs heavy in all our hearts." |
Labour's membership also rose significantly in 2010 when Ed Miliband became leader, but slipped back before reforms to the party's structures such as voting rights. | Labour's membership also rose significantly in 2010 when Ed Miliband became leader, but slipped back before reforms to the party's structures such as voting rights. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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