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Election – White Van Man snob Emily Thornberry is on course to lose her seat, private Labour polling shows


WHITE Van Man snob Emily Thornberry is on course to lose her seat, according to private Labour party polling.

The Shadow Foreign Secretary is trailing behind the Lib Dems in her north London seat of Islington South and Finsbury.

 Emily Thornberry is on course to lose her seat, private Labour party polling shows

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Emily Thornberry is on course to lose her seat, private Labour party polling showsCredit: refer to caption.

A senior Labour source said local internal polling conducted by the party found that Mr Corbyn’s chaotic Brexit policy has led the constituency’s voters to switch to the Lib Dems due to their unequivocal pledge to reverse the 2016 referendum result.

The insider said her constituency is now listed as one of the ‘at-risk’ seats in London.

It exposes the scale of opposition to Labour in the north London seat, where Ms Thornberry won 14,000 more seats than the Lib Dems in the 2017 General Election.

The Shadow Foreign Secretary is also deeply unpopular with Brexiteers following her infamous slur of a White Van man’s house that had a St George’s flag on his house.

Ms Thornberry, one of Mr Corbyn‘s closest allies a constituency neighbour, was once firmly against holding a second Brexit referendum but switched to backing one 18 months ago.

Insiders said the U-turn came soon after polling in her constituency started to show the Lib Dems making ground.

And the Lib Dem policy to reverse Brexit without even having a second referendum by revoking Article 50 had consolidated the Remainer party’s position in the seat.

 Dan Ware is the White van Man targeted by Labour MP Emily Thornberry

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Dan Ware is the White van Man targeted by Labour MP Emily ThornberryCredit: Gary Stone – The Sun
 In 2014, Emily Thornberry tweeted a picture of his terraced home complete with three England flags

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In 2014, Emily Thornberry tweeted a picture of his terraced home complete with three England flags
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