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PoliticsJOE Podcast

Jeremy Corbyn's running against Labour

Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Podcast.


Jeremy Corbyn's standing as an independent in Islington North, running against the Party he used to lead.


There's no flights to Rwanda taking off before the General Election - or, so Sunak says.


And, it's only day two of the campaign.


Presenters: Oli Dugmore, Ed Campbell, and Ava Santina

Producer: Laura Beveridge

Sting design: Chris White

Production: Seán Hickey and Shawnee Linstead

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