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.
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.
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.
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"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.
"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:
- Hung parliament confirmed with Tories missing out on majority of 326
- Theresa May vows to stay on and form a Government with the help of the 10 DUP MPs
- But she faces mounting pressure from within her party – with the odds slashed on Boris Johnson to be the next PM
- Fears grow Brexit negotiations could be sunk or delayed after the shock result
- Lib Dem leader Tim Farron clings on despite only making modest gains
- Ex -Deputy PM Nick Clegg loses Sheffield Hallam seat but Vince Cable regains Twickenham
- Home Secretary Amber Rudd holds on to Hastings seat by barely 300 votes
- Huge losses for SNP as former chief Alex Salmond and deputy leader Angus Robertson are both beaten by the Tories.
- Labour on march in London beating Tories to Battersea constituency but Tory Zac Goldsmith takes back Richmond with a majority of just 45
- Pound slides two per cent as exit poll predicts hung parliament
- Ukip voters desert party with vote share down by ten per cent
- Growing fears that Mrs May will have to call a second election later this year
- Jeremy Corbyn claims he won the election after making significant gains across the country
- Downing Street has confirmed that the cabinet hitters WILL keep their jobs
- In the last seat to be declared, Labour's Emma Dent Coad seized Kensington from the Tories, giving the Conservatives 318 seats and Jeremy Corbyn's party 262
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