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Monday 12 October 2015

Why I am Supporting Jeremy Corbyn MP



Labour leadership election is on and Jeremy Corbyn is ahead in the Labour leadership race. I am ecstatically happy about the thought of Jeremy as the leader to lead next Labour-led Government. I am supporting and only voting Jeremy because of the privilege to see him closely and having a working experience with him in a tumultuous situation.
Today is 28 August 2015. Literally, 3 years back on this very day Highly Trusted Sponsor (HTS) Licence of a university to recruit international students was revoked by ConDem Government just to fulfil their disgusting political agenda.



However, the next morning students gathered at their Holloway campus. It was a historic day for the international students in the UK. Students came out on the street, they marched to Downing Street, organised uncountable protests, rallies and demonstrations on the street of the UK including gathering in front of the Home Office. They called for shutting down of the former UK Boarder Agency (UKBA) that was later scrapped and restructured as UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). They called for the resignation of then-Immigration Minister (later he was reshuffled) and Home Secretary.
This is a triumphant story that has turned into a proud history for not only International students but also for Home and EU students.
And this story was written and painted by a group of restless students from their own campus and their Students' Union, their National Students' Union, staff unions, student activist groups and students across the country.
A number of media played a significantly positive role. So many MPs, politician, business personalities, lawyers and charities came to support the campaign.
And most significantly, a person, an MP, their local, Islington North, MP Jeremy Corby came and stood by those students on the street. Whenever, wherever an action was taken, Jeremy came to support those vulnerable and marginalised students. He used to come with his bike, sometimes on foot; his presence was everywhere. He even tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) in the Parliament calling on the Government to reinstate the HTS licence of the university. Thus, he became an integral part of the campaign. His down-to-earthiness and simplicity inspired and motivated every student. Without his contentious support, it would not have been possible to win the battle.
This is Jeremy Corbyn, who believes in equality in every sector of our life. And I also believe in this ‪#‎CorbynSociety‬.
Therefore, I'm supporting Jeremy Corbyn as the leader of Labour Party to be the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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