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Diane Abbott ignores reporters’ questions on her future

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Diane Abbott ignores reporters’ questions on her future

Diane Abbott ignores reporters’ questions on her future

Labour veteran Diane Abbott ignores questions from reporters about her future as she leaves an address in east London.

At a rally on Wednesday evening Ms Abbott said she wanted to fight to retain her seat "as long as it is possible" and criticised decisions made by Labour to exclude candidates from the party left.

Report by Blairm.

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