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What the papers say: Is Corbyn’s poll boost the start of a Labour fightback?

Optimistic Labour supporters are greatly cheered by the party’s boost in the polls. Labour has now cut the gap to single figures for the first time during the election campaign, with YouGov putting Labour on 35 per cent to the Tories’ 44 per cent. So is this proof that Corbyn’s policies are going down well with voters? And could talk of a Tory landslide be wildly optimistic? Here’s the newspaper verdict:

Jeremy Corbyn ‘loves to portray himself as…a man of peace’, the Daily Mail says. So why does he refuse to condemn the IRA? Asked five times yesterday to do just that, the Labour leader refused, ‘offering nothing but weasel words about being opposed to ‘all bombings’’. What’s more, Corbyn appeared to try and lay the blame for the IRA actions elsewhere, says the Mail, suggesting that the British government was at fault for pressing for a ‘military solution’ in Ulster’.

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