
Manifesto
Documentary
Overview
Over three pivotal years in party politics, activists in the safest Labour seat in the country campaign for change under the banner of Jeremy Corbyn's 'For The Many' manifesto.
Top Cast
Dan Carden
Dan Carden
Self
Dan Carden
Self
Ian Byrne
Ian Byrne
Self
Ian Byrne
Self
Alan Gibbons
Alan Gibbons
Self
Alan Gibbons
Self
Maureen Delahunty
Maureen Delahunty
Self
Maureen Delahunty
Self
Lena Šimić
Lena Šimić
Self
Lena Šimić
Self
Tim Jeeves
Tim Jeeves
Self
Tim Jeeves
Self
Claire Tierney
Claire Tierney
Self
Claire Tierney
Self
Syed Anwar-ul-Haq
Syed Anwar-ul-Haq
Self
Syed Anwar-ul-Haq
Self
Susan Dykes
Susan Dykes
Self
Susan Dykes
Self
John Whearty
John Whearty
Self
John Whearty
Self
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