Corbyn ally incorporate Sir Richard Branson to be stripped of aristocracy

eremy Corbyn and Richard Branson Credit: Reuters
The row between Sir Richard Branson and Jeremy Corbyn has concentrated because the Labour leader's most senior ally entailed The Virgin boss to own his aristocracy taken.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell attacked the business power, oral communication he wished to "undermine our democracy" when Virgin Trains free footage disputing adult male Corbyn's claims concerning overcrowding on its services.

Mr McDonnell, UN agency is running adult male Corbyn's campaign to be re-elected as leader of the Labour, demanded AN overhaul of the honours system, and conjointly reiterated that former BHS boss Sir Philip inexperienced ought to lose his title.

Writing within the Sunday Mirror, adult male McDonnell aforementioned Sir Richard was a "tax exile UN agency thinks he will try to intervene and undermine our democracy".

John McDonnell is shadow chancellor beneath Jeremy Corbyn Credit: Reuters
The feud between adult male Corbyn and Sir Richard began when Virgin Trains free CCTV pictures showing contradictory proof to the Labour leader's claims concerning overcrowded train carriages.

Mr McDonnell said: "The whole purpose of the honours system is undermined once the wealthy and therefore the powerful will collect their gongs while not giving something back. It's even worse once tax exiles ar given honours."

He added: "It ought to be an easy selection for the mega-rich. flee to tax exile if you would like. however you permit your titles and your honours behind after you go."

A spokesperson for the shadow chancellor said: "John believes that it ought to be for Parliament to ultimately decide UN agency is or UN agency isn't stripped of their title, if enough members of the general public campaign for it.

"But he wouldn't support tax exiles or businessmen UN agency handle their staff retentive their titles."
Last updated Sun twenty eight August 2016
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