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Labour supporters are raising money to buy Jeremy Corbyn his 'dream bike' after he was criticised for mentioning it | Labour supporters are raising money to buy Jeremy Corbyn his 'dream bike' after he was criticised for mentioning it |
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Labour supporters have banded together to buy Jeremy Corbyn his “dream bike” after he was slated in the press for mentioning the model in an interview. | Labour supporters have banded together to buy Jeremy Corbyn his “dream bike” after he was slated in the press for mentioning the model in an interview. |
The Labour leader was criticised in the headline of an article in the Daily Telegraph after he recommended the red aluminium-framed Raleigh Criterium, which costs £475. | The Labour leader was criticised in the headline of an article in the Daily Telegraph after he recommended the red aluminium-framed Raleigh Criterium, which costs £475. |
He mentioned the bike in a guest column for Stylist magazine, where he was asked to recommend a purchase to readers. | He mentioned the bike in a guest column for Stylist magazine, where he was asked to recommend a purchase to readers. |
The newspaper however framed the tip as “Socialist Jeremy Corbyn reveals he covets at £475 bicycle”. The headline was later changed to “Jeremy Corbyn reveals his dearest wish is a £475 bike” after criticism on social media. | |
The bike is a fairly averagely-priced entry-level commuter bicycle for getting around town. | The bike is a fairly averagely-priced entry-level commuter bicycle for getting around town. |
A keen cyclist, Mr Corbyn already owns a similar, albeit older red Raleigh utility bike that he says he has kept in service by repairing. | A keen cyclist, Mr Corbyn already owns a similar, albeit older red Raleigh utility bike that he says he has kept in service by repairing. |
Tom Jordan set up the project on the crowdfunder.co.uk website titled “Let’s get Jez his dream bike!”, describing the Daily Telegraph article about Mr Corbyn as a “pathetic smear”. | Tom Jordan set up the project on the crowdfunder.co.uk website titled “Let’s get Jez his dream bike!”, describing the Daily Telegraph article about Mr Corbyn as a “pathetic smear”. |
“I propose we make his dreams come true, by crowd funding his bicycle in time for his birthday in May,” Mr Jordan wrote. | “I propose we make his dreams come true, by crowd funding his bicycle in time for his birthday in May,” Mr Jordan wrote. |
“I will stick a quid in and all we need is 474 other people to do the same, in order to put a smile on Jez's face, but primarily it will really annoy the Telegraph, the Mail, the Sun, the Tories, UKIP etc. It will definitely be funny!” | “I will stick a quid in and all we need is 474 other people to do the same, in order to put a smile on Jez's face, but primarily it will really annoy the Telegraph, the Mail, the Sun, the Tories, UKIP etc. It will definitely be funny!” |
The bike was suggested as a present for Mr Corbyn's birthday, which is in May. | |
When it became apparent that the project would meet its target within hours of its launch Mr Jordan suggested the excess money raise be donated to charity. | When it became apparent that the project would meet its target within hours of its launch Mr Jordan suggested the excess money raise be donated to charity. |
As of late on Wednesday evening the web page had raised over £1,000. | As of late on Wednesday evening the web page had raised over £1,000. |
Mr Corbyn was asked to recommend his “object of desire” by Stylist. He wrote: that this “aluminium-framed Raleigh Criterium, like my own trusty red Raleigh, is light and therefore fast, but comfortable for longer rides”. | Mr Corbyn was asked to recommend his “object of desire” by Stylist. He wrote: that this “aluminium-framed Raleigh Criterium, like my own trusty red Raleigh, is light and therefore fast, but comfortable for longer rides”. |
“Although as I’m a big believer in repairing rather than replacing, I suspect I will have my own long after my leadership,” he added. | “Although as I’m a big believer in repairing rather than replacing, I suspect I will have my own long after my leadership,” he added. |
The Independent has reached out to Mr Corbyn’s office for comment. | The Independent has reached out to Mr Corbyn’s office for comment. |
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