Corbyn says real politics, for him, is not about shouting abuse in parliament. He does not do personal attacks, he says.
He says he is interested in bringing about real change.
He says the Labour candidate in Telford has been campaigning against the downgrading of the A&E unit. For him, that is real politics.
Corbyn says he started campaigning in Telford for a better society. And he has never stopped, he says.
The Labour party is united, and determined to win this election, he says.
He says this election is a once in a generation chance to transform society, “by taxing those at the top to properly fund the services for everyone else”.
And he says it is also a chance to tackle the climate emergency. Labour is proposing a green industrial revolution, he says.
Jeremy Corbyn’s speech
Jeremy Corbyn has just started delivering a speech in Telford.
There is a live feed at the top of the page.
Corbyn grew up in Shropshire and he says this fees like coming home for him.
The Facebook live feed from the Green party launch has gone back to the beginning. But a colleague is at the event, and so I will be posting more from it soon.
Sian Berry, the party’s deputy leader, is speaking at the launch now. She says this election is about far more than Brexit.
This must be the climate election. The future won’t get another chance.
Back at the Green party launch Amelia Womack, the party’s deputy leader, has just finished speaking. She said voters should accept no imitations. The Greens were the only party truly serious about tackling the climate emergency, she argued.
Carla Denyer, the Green party candidate in Bristol West, is speaking at the launch now.
She says ordinary people all over the country are demanding climate action.
The Greens will galvanise the country during the campaign with the most ambitious green new deal proposed anywhere in the world.
My colleague Fiona Harvey has written up the Green’s plans here.