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What a year it’s been! Here’s a roundup of some of the best political moments of 2017

It seems like ages ago now, but the year started with Theresa May feeling very “strong and stable”:

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Enter Jeremy Corbyn…

And things started to turn very sour for Mrs May

And it just kept getting worse for Theresa May, and better for Jeremy Corbyn

By election day, Jeremy Corbyn had closed the gap in the polls

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But that didn’t mean it wasn’t still a massive shock for the Tories…and the Labour Right

After the election, Jeremy Corbyn was popular as ever. His speech and the reception it received at Glastonbury was an iconic moment

And on the flip side Theresa May dared to share her naughtiest moment

Which Jeremy Corbyn was having none of

And just when Theresa May thought the worst part of the year was behind her, this happened

And The People’s Assembly made sure that this year’s Tory conference was a memorable one for them all

But it hasn’t been all fun and games. When the Tories thought Philip Hammond’s announcement of more austerity in the autumn Budget was a laughing matter, Jeremy Corbyn spoke for all us when he shut them down

But one thing that has stayed constant throughout the year, has been the mainstream media’s obsession with Breakfast:

Here’s to getting rid of the Tories once and for all in 2018!

Shabbir Lakha

Shabbir Lakha is a Stop the War officer, a People's Assembly activist and a member of Counterfire.