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Jeremy Corbyn spotted relaxing in North London cafe with his wife Laura Alvarez hours after surprise general election gains – but who’s he phoning?

JEREMY Corbyn has been pictured celebrating his surprise election gains with wife Laura Alvarez in a North London cafe.

The Labour leader kept it low key as he revelled in Theresa May's Conservative party losing 12 seats, leading to a hung parliament.

Corbyn was pictured celebrating his surprise election result with wife Laura Alvarez in a North London cafe
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Corbyn was pictured celebrating his surprise election result with wife Laura Alvarez in a North London cafeCredit: Mirrorpix

He was enjoying a hot drink at Girasole, an Italian on Seven Sisters Road in the capital.

Corbyn was chatting away on the phone while his wife smiled - seemingly also delighted at the election result.

Jeremy Corbyn leaving Labour party HQ in Westminster
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Jeremy Corbyn leaving Labour party HQ in WestminsterCredit: Rex Features

The customer who took the picture told  "We see him quite often as he lives around the corner and as per usual, there was a bit of fanfare.

"It took some time to get a clear shot because of the crowds and when we exited the cafe there was a crowd plus TV cameras.

"He was taking pictures with supporters and I was asked by a few to take pictures on their phones.

"It was interesting to also see his wife, as up until this morning I didn't know he was married.

"Many congratulated him on a good campaign, which he seemed happy to receive.

Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, leaves party's headquarters on the morning after Britain's election in London
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Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, leaves party's headquarters on the morning after Britain's election in LondonCredit: Reuters

"It was interesting to also see his wife, as up until this morning I didn't know he was married.

"Many congratulated him on a good campaign, which he seemed happy to receive.

"I'm not a Labour supporter, nor one of Corbyn but I must say he ran a very good campaign in comparison to May who quite frankly and most disappointingly ran one based on a mix of ego and hubris."

Some of the key details from the turbulent election night:



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