Sir Keir Starmer humiliated Jeremy Corbyn in a press conference this morning, in which he addressed the party’s history of anti-semitism.
He blocked the former Labour leader, who is currently suspended from the party, from making a return, saying will “categorically” not stand as a Labour Party candidate at the next general election.
Sir Keir said: “Let me be very clear about that: Jeremy Corbyn will not stand for Labour at the next general election, as a Labour Party candidate.
“What I said about the party changing, I meant, and we are not going back, and that is why Jeremy Corbyn will not stand as a Labour candidate at the next general election.”
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