Voters currently divide: Conservatives, 44 per cent (up three points since last month), Labour 28 per cent (up four), Liberal Democrat 16 (down four), Brexit Party three per cent (down four) and Green Party three (unchanged), after allowing for seats where the Brexit Party is not standing. The Mexican businesswoman, 49, rarely appears alongside her husband, keeping her private life to herself. The findings are compelling evidence that the smaller parties are suffering a “big squeeze” as polling day on December 12 draws closer, with Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson losing voters as the Labour and Conservative shares rise.
A photo from the party shows Corbyn and his wife Laura Alvarez sitting at the table, as at least nine people are present at the event.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn serves students and teachers their school dinners at Bilton High School in Rugby, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon plays with local children during a visit to the Jelly Tots & Cookies Play Cafe in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempts to change a wheel of a Formula One car during a visit at Red Bull Racing while election campaigning, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson plays pool during a visit to Knights Youth Centre in London, while on the General Election campaign trail, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn eats chips in Whitby, while on the General Election campaign trail, wearing a jacket that has "for the many not the few" printed all over it, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn holds some flowers as he meets supporters during a visit to Thurrock in Essex whilst on the General Election campaign trail, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes a sip from a pint of Rattler cider as he visits Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm in Callestick, Cornwall, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson helps make a chicken tikka masala during a visit to the Ashoka restaurant in Bearsden, Glasgow, Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Rodda's Cornish Clotted Cream, near Redruth in Cornwall where he enjoyed a cream tea before he and George Eustice M.P.
Jeremy Corbyn’s current wife is Laura Alvarez, whom he married in 2013. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon helps to serve soup during a visit to the Lochside Community Centre in Dumfries, to meet voters and activists while on the General Election campaign.
Jeremy Corbyn's wife has accused the media of having "vilified" the Labour leader and said he was "attacked by his own party" during his five years in the top job. Award-winning interviewer Ms Barber wrote that Mr Corbyn gave the impression he “doesn’t expect to be moving into No 10 next month and maybe doesn’t even want to”. His comments came as an exclusive poll for the Standard by Ipsos MORI revealed the Conservatives a full 16 points ahead of Labour .
In an exclusive interview with the Evening Standard’s ES Magazine, the Labour leader spoke in the most revealing terms yet about a possible move to 10 Downing Street as prime minister in just over three weeks. Mr Corbyn opened up in an exclusive interview with Lynn Barber for ES Magazine about his hopes for the general election and afterwards. Post limit reached.
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