Former deputy leader admits voting for Owen Smith against Corbyn in Guardian interview
Labour’s former deputy leader Tom Watson has said he left parliament because of the “brutality and hostility” he experienced within Labour and blamed poor organisation and messaging for the party’s disastrous general election result.
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