Crowdsourcing questions to ask the British Prime Minister IS modern leadership

The newly-elected leader of Britain’s opposition party, Jeremy Corbyn, is a radical left-winger who rebelled against the organization he now leads numerous times in his 30-year career. He’s also playing the early days of his new job with a deftness that the media seems to be missing. He refused to speak to journalists from The Times – a newspaper owned by longtime Labour adversary Rupert Murdoch – and is now crowdsourcing questions for his first head-to-head encounter with British Prime Minister David Cameron. Prime Minister’s Questions is weekly combat between the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition –…
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