Corbyn set for landslide win in Labour contest: Poll
September 01, 2016  04:40
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Jeremy Corbyn is set for a landslide second victory as Labour party leader with higher numbers than before, according to a new opinion poll.

Results of a YouGov survey for The Times showed the67-year-old leading his rival, Owen Smith, by 62 per cent to38 per cent.

The 24-point lead will mark an even bigger victory compared to last year, when he secured a 59 per cent share of the vote.

The Opposition leader, who has remained defiant in the face of a coup from his parliamentary colleagues, has majority support among all three groups that are eligible to vote in the contest -- full members, registered supporters and union affiliates.

The left-wing leader's lead in the poll comes despite Labour's ruling body winning a challenge against a high court decision allowing new party members to vote in the contest.

The decision to overturn the high court judgement was widely expected to have damaged Corbyn's campaign to retain his position at the helm of the party.

According to the party, around 6,40,500 members and supporters are eligible to vote in the contest between Corbyn and Smith.

Voting by postal ballot began last week and the leadership race will come to a conclusion when the result is announced on the eve of Labour's annual conference in Liverpool on September 24.

Amid growing animosity between the left-wing and centristfactions of Labour, 39 per cent of those entitled to vote inthe leadership election believe the party will split.
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