ANGER at economic injustice is pushing voters towards extremists like Donald Trump, Jeremy Corbyn will warn City fat-cats today.
His speech to bosses’ club the CBI this evening comes as new figures reveal that over one million jobs have been lost in the public sector since the Tories came to power in 2010.
Mr Corbyn will say: “Both Britain’s decision to back Brexit, and the election of Donald Trump, are an unmistakable rejection of a political Establishment and an economic system that hasn’t been working for most people.
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