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Angry Jeremy Corbyn rants at ‘utterly obsessed media’ as reporter asks about ‘stupid woman’ row

The Labour leader also accused the media of ignoring the death of a homeless man to focus on his comments yesterday

ANGRY Jeremy Corbyn today accused the media of being "utterly obsessed" in a rant at a reporter who asked him about the furore over his "stupid woman" comments.

The Labour Leader faced backlash after astonishingly insisting he had actually said "stupid people" in the Commons - despite lip-readers saying otherwise.

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Jeremy Corbyn has blasted the media as being 'utterly obsessed after he denied calling Theresa May a 'stupid woman'

Asked about the row on a visit to a homeless shelter today, he fumed: "I muttered it to myself, actually, in Parliament and you and your colleagues in the media seem utterly obsessed with this."

And he added: "The fact that a homeless man died outside Parliament has got no coverage whatsoever, and it should."

But he was mocked mercilessly after it was revealed that almost every national newspaper covered the story.

The Sun, Daily Mail, The Times, Daily Express, Huffington Post, Daily Mirror, Guardian, i newspaper, Metro, The Independent and Evening Standard all wrote about the tragic tale.

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The Labour leader railed at reporters when they continued to quiz him about his comments in the chamber

Broadcasters Sky News, ITV and the BBC have covered the story too.

Earlier today Diane Abbott was wheeled out to defend Corbyn today after he claimed he didn't call Theresa May a "stupid woman".

Yesterday the Labour boss sparked uproar and was branded a sexist after he lost his rag during PMQs.

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The Shadow Home Secretary defended Mr Corbyn as an "honest man" and claimed that "nobody really knows what he said".

She even tried to pin the blame on the Tories, saying their "end of term behaviour" was at fault.

Diane Abbott defended the Labour boss this morning, saying he was telling the truth about the row
Jeremy Corbyn didn't comment this morning on his remarks yesterdayCredit: Kevin Dunnett
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And she refused to be drawn on whether Mr Corbyn was sexist, telling Radio 4: "Come on! Let's get on to something serious!"

Last night Mr Corbyn's wife Laura Alvez also defended him.

She said: "He did not say anything... He is the most respectful person in the world."

And this morning his deputy Tom Watson said he'd "got up at the dispatch box, he denied using those words, and that is good enough for me".

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He said on Good Morning Britain: "On a very personal level, I have been around a long time so you try not to let these things get to you.

The Labour boss landed himself in hot water after PMQs yesterday.

In scenes of chaos in the Commons, Tory MPs accused the Labour leader of muttering the slur during PM’s Questions.

Labour's Jeremy Corbyn mouths 'stupid woman' after Theresa May's panto joke at PMQs

Mr Corbyn was later dragged back to explain himself.

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He was ridiculed as he astonishingly insisted he had actually said “stupid people” — despite lip readers suggesting otherwise.

Mrs May said Mr Corbyn should apologise for the slur.

She said: “In the year in which we celebrate 100 years since women got the vote, I want to see more women encouraged to come into Parliament and not put off by the sorts of remarks they might feel have been said in Parliament.

"I think the Speaker made very clear that if a member of parliament uses inappropriate language that they should apologise.”

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Ms Leadsom went on to berate the Speaker for not apologising for calling HER a stupid woman previously.

And last night a senior No10 source  said that the Prime Minister understands that Andrea Leadsom feels very strong about the way the Speaker behaved towards her, adding and “rightly so”.

Andrea Leadsom said it looked like Mr Corbyn did say 'stupid woman'

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Today Commons leader Ms Leadsom insisted he had uttered the words, telling the BBC: "That is how it looks to me."

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She defended the Prime Minister's use of pantomime language during her PMQs attack on Mr Corbyn, saying: "Anyone in the country would see the difference between a bit of parliamentary banter and somebody calling someone a 'stupid woman'."

​Jeremy Corbyn denies mouthing the words 'stupid woman' and ​denies using 'sexist or misogynistic' language


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