JEREMY Corbyn has been mocked by his own MPs for suggesting that despite months of dire polling, his party is doing well on social media.
The Labour leader claimed at last night's meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party that the party was "better" at getting the message out to supporters online.
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Last night a new poll showed the Tory party had stretched their lead over Labour to 18 points a - historic low under Mr Corbyn.
The ICM survey put the Conservatives up two points on 44 per cent and Labour down one on 26 per cent - lows not seen since 2008 under Gordon Brown, and in 1983 under Micheal Foot.
Labour's Chris Leslie asked him to explain the polling and what it meant for the party.