
Jeremy Corbyn has been elected the new leader of the Labour Partyin one of the biggest political shocks of recent times.
The veteran left-wing MP stormed to victory in the first round, taking 59.5% of the 422,664 votes cast.
He left his closest rival, Andy Burnham, trailing on 19%, with Yvette Cooper winning 17% and Liz Kendall 4.5%.
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The result of the ballot of party members, trade unionists and people who paid ?3 to sign up as Labour supporters was revealed at the QEII conference centre in Westminster.
Tom Watson was earlier announced as the party's new deputy leader .
As Mr Corbyn's landslide win was announced, his supporters cheered loudly and chanted: "Jez we did!"
The anti-austerity Islington North MP told the crowd: "During these amazing three months, our party has changed.
"We have grown enormously, because of the hopes of so many ordinary people for a different Britain, a better Britain, a more equal Britain, a more decent Britain.
"They are fed up with the inequality, the injustice, the unnecessary poverty. All those issues have brought people in in a spirit of hope and optimism."
He said it was time to end "grotesque levels of inequality".
"The Tories have used the economic crisis of 2008 to impose a terrible burden on the poorest people of this country," he said.
"It's not right, it's not necessary and it's got to change."
He said the party is going to become more "inclusive, more involved, more democratic" and will "shape the future of everyone in this country".
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Mr Corbyn, who calls himself a democratic socialist, told the crowd he would attend the Refugees Welcome Here rally in London once the leadership conference was finished.

, tbh come the next gen election think he might do better than ya think.


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