JESS PHILLIPS launched her Labour leadership bid on Friday night but was torn apart over an old clip of the Birmingham MP saying she would stab Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn “in the front”.
Jess Phillips hit out at Jeremy Corbyn during her leadership bid but faced questioning on how she plans to appeal to Jeremy Corbyn’s core voters. The Birmingham previously she would “knife Corbyn in the front, not the back” if he damages the party’s chances of electoral success. Ms Phillips dismissed being “hostile” towards the Labour leader and said she will always tell him to his face.
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