Has 2016 done for Labour?

New post-Brexit report says Jeremy Corbyn’s party could lose ground after a 'damaging' year

Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn addressed Europe’s centre-left party leaders at a conference in Brussels yesterday
(Image credit: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

The Labour Party could find itself "squeezed on all sides" following the rapidly-changing political landscape of 2016, according to a new report six months after the European Union referendum result.

The UK in a Changing Europe think-tank suggests that the six months following the Brexit vote have been the "most tumultuous period in British politics since the Second World War".

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