ENGLAND
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Liverpool, England — Left-wing firebrand Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party on September 24 at a party conference marked by deep divisions. Moderate members had challenged Corbyn after Britain’s Brexit referendum, in which the party’s leaders were seen as largely ineffective and a large chunk of its supporters voted to leave the European Union. Centrists view Corbyn’s socialist policies, such as renationalization, as hindering the party’s recovery from a crushing electoral defeat in 2010.