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Corbyn’s support for Kezia despite her backing Smith

Politics: Labour leader disappoint­ed but will work with Scottish party

- BY LINDSAY RAZAQ WESTMINSTE­R CORRESPOND­ENT

Jeremy Corbyn has urged Labour supporters to show respect to Kezia Dugdale after the claim she is doing a “brilliant job” was met with jeers and laughter at the Scottish leadership hustings.

The Labour leader conceded he was disappoint­ed to have lost her support to his rival Owen Smith.

But he ruled out a split with the Scottish party if he continued in the top job.

The Islington MP made

“It’s not my decision whether she faces a challenge”

the remarks as he brought his leadership campaign to Scotland.

Yesterday, he was in Edinburgh to launch his culture strategy, promising to reverse years of “systemic under-funding” for the arts.

On Ms Dugdale, he said: “I don’t think anyone should jeer at anyone else. I don’t do that myself and have asked other people not to and made it very, very clear – let’s have an honest, openandres­pectful debate.”

But he would not be drawnonwhe­therMsDugd­ale should face a leadership challenge north of the border.

He added: “It’s not my decision whether she faces a challenge or not, that’s a matter for the Scottish Labour party, and her.

“I have worked very well with Kezia ever since she was elected to lead. We have been on many campaign visits together, we’ve spoken very often about many aspects of Scottish politics.

“She had the courtesy to tell me that she wasn’t going to be supporting me in this election before she announced her support for Owen Smith.

“Naturally I’m disappoint­ed in that but it’s no more than a disappoint­ment.

“I’ll be happy to work with her after this election and we will work together because we’re in the same party, we’re in the Labour party, we want to see a better society.”

The jeering happened at the leadership debate in Glasgow on Thursday night during which Mr Smith accused the veteran left- winger of taking Labour backwards in Scotland.

The party finished third at the most recent Scottish Parliament election.

When Mr Smith commendedM­sDugdaleon­the job she was doing, he was mocked by some Labour supporters.

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CAMPAIGN: Jeremy Corbyn debates with young Labour party activists following the launch of his culture strategy to help support the arts

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