Corbyn Quotes
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Corbyn Quotes & Sayings
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It is time we recognised the huge contribution that migration has made to the economic growth of this country.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I'm not somebody with over-weening ambition.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I find if you are in an office, the crisis finds you. If you're not in the office, the crisis finds somebody else.
— Jeremy Corbyn
NATO expansion and Russian expansion - one leads to the other, and one reflects the other.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I also recognise that the mandate was given by hundreds of thousands of ordinary people joining in the political process.
— Jeremy Corbyn
A lot of people didn't feel attracted to Labour, so they voted in desperation for other things.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Sure, I've met with people I don't agree with.
— Jeremy Corbyn
The general trend in the last 4,000 years is that carbon dioxide and temperature have been moving against each other.
— Piers Corbyn
I understand the principles of dissent in parliament.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Some colleagues have said they would not be very keen on working with me, but I am sure these things were said in the heat of the moment.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Labour voters are crying out for effective leadership.I'm afraid I don't think Jeremy [Corbyn]can provide it.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Like a majority of the population and a majority of even Tory voters, I want the railways back in public ownership.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I haven't had vast amounts of ministerial experience - in fact, none at all. But I do have a lot of experience of people.
— Jeremy Corbyn
We are not doing celebrity, personality, abusive politics - we are doing ideas. This is about hope.
— Jeremy Corbyn
United we stand, divided we fall is one of the oldest and truest slogans of the Labour movement.
— Jeremy Corbyn
You can't sustain a high level of intense activity with thousands of people forever. It has to be for a specific objective.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Of course I want to be [prime minister].
— Jeremy Corbyn
Basically, on the question of Europe, I want to see a social Europe, a cohesive Europe, a coherent Europe, not a free market Europe.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Labour Party members must all be free to criticise and oppose injustice and abuse wherever we find it.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Mum and Dad met campaigning on the Spanish civil war. Both were active peace campaigners. They died in 1986 and '87.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I make mistakes like anybody else, I will make mistakes. And you have to reflect on it, and you have to listen to people. That is the key.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Mexico is becoming the northern part of Latin America, not the U.S.A.'s southern outpost.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I want to see a more collective style in how our party operates, in politics as a whole.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I've been proud to be the chair of the Stop the War coalition, proud to be associated with the Stop the War coalition.
— Jeremy Corbyn
The Parliamentary Labour Party is a crucial and very important part of the Labour party, but it is not the entirety of the Labour Party.
— Jeremy Corbyn
If you want a more productive economy, you need to invest in the skills of our workforce.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I am a proud trade unionist.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Lopez Obrador invokes the appeal of national unity, the revolution of 1910, and the progressive constitution of 1917.
— Jeremy Corbyn
We are one of the richest countries in the world, and there is absolutely no reason why anyone should have to live in poverty.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Politically active people felt more and more disenfranchised, particularly during the ultra-New Labour years.
— Jeremy Corbyn
My view is the questions in Parliament should be the questions that people out there want asked.
— Jeremy Corbyn
We live in a very unequal society.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Diversity in media is something that is intrinsic to a democratic society. We do not want the whole media owned by one person.
— Jeremy Corbyn
There is not going to be a peace process unless there is talks involving Israel, Hezbollah and Hamas, and I think everyone knows that.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I'm just a very normal person, living in north London, doing my best for my area and to put forward some serious debate on issues in the party.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I think we can spend too much time worrying about polls.
— Jeremy Corbyn
It is a ludicrous statistic plucked out of the air and used to justify a quite appalling attack on many of the poorest people in this country.
— Jeremy Corbyn
You pay more in wages, get more in in tax, you get people living a higher standard, you get more money. It's a kind of circle.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn's words imply a serious lack of moral judgement. Just as all Muslims are not to blame for ISIS, not all Brits are to blame for [Jeremy] Corbyn.
— Tzipi Livni
I am just an ordinary person trying to do an ordinary job.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I want a world of peace. I'm not interested in bombs. I'm not interested in wars. I'm interested in peace.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I don't think Jeremy Corbyn's going to stay, he's going to go. He knows parliamentary party have no faith in him.
— Gordon Brown
I think there's good in everybody.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I have always worked long hours and very hard. It is the way I am. Same as always. Up about seven and get to bed about 12 to 1, something like that.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I've been in Parliament since 1983, and I've been involved in many issues over the time.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I think NATO is a Cold War product. I think NATO historically should have shut up shop in 1990 along with the Warsaw Pact; unfortunately, it didn't.
— Jeremy Corbyn
She kicked me off the bed!
— Anne Bishop
I'm a leader, not a dictator. I want to persuade people rather than threaten or control them.
— Jeremy Corbyn
You grow your way to prosperity; you don't cut your way to it.
— Jeremy Corbyn
Computer modelling for weather forecasting, and indeed for climate forecasting, has reached its limits.
— Piers Corbyn