Friday, 2 October 2015

Arab investors and expats may see red over Jeremy Corbyn’s UK property plans | The National

Arab investors and expats may see red over Jeremy Corbyn’s UK property plans | The National:

"The Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London’s Westminster is an unlikely place for a revolution.

Across a busy road from the UK parliament, the 1960s edifice of huge dark rooms carries a slight aroma of buffet lunches of yore and cleaning products.

But on Saturday 12 September, live on television, the left-wing Labour Party leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn trounced three other moderate candidates to become the leader of the opposition with 59.5 per cent of the vote."



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