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For any copyright, please send me a message. Labour leadership hopefuls were burnishing their British patriotism tonight as they jostled for position in the race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn . The Mirror asked candidates who have entered the contest and those tipped to run if they sing the National Anthem. And most of the would-be leaders were happy to confirm they belted out God Save The Queen. Mr Corbyn was blasted just weeks into his premiership in 2015 for failing to sing the National Anthem during a service at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The sight of the Labour leader remaining silent and refusing to join in triggered a huge row over patriotism. Party sources were forced to pledge he would sing along in future. And those who could succeed him were quick to insist they were proud to sing God Save The Queen. It came as Mr Corbyn issued a defiant New Year message admitting “2020 and the years ahead will be tough - no-one is saying otherwise”. But, as he prepares to step down in March having lost this month's general election as Boris Johnson scooped an 80-seat majority, he insisted: “We’re up for the fight, to protect what we hold dear and to build to win and to transform. “The fight continues - there is no other choice.” He said the “period ahead could not be more important” as he highlighted climate change and poverty as issues facing the world and the country. “It will be crucial if we are to stop irreversible damage being caused by the climate crisis and the particular effects that has on people in the global south, if we are to stop the pain plaguing our country - food banks, poverty and people struggling to get by, if we are to protect our precious NHS,” he said. “It won’t be easy. But we have built a movement, we are the resistance to Boris Johnson. “We will be campaigning every day, we will be on the frontline, both in Parliament and on the streets - protecting our public services, protecting healthcare free at the point of use, protecting our communities, in all their brilliant diversity, and standing up for internationalism, global solidarity and co-operation, and working with movements and parties seeking social justice and change all over the world.” Mr Corbyn's message came hours after one of the candidates vying to succeed him, Remain-supporting Clive Lewis, said the party leader hampered Labour's Brexit policy in the general election campaign. Shadow Treasury Minister Mr Lewis, who has formally entered the race for the top job, attacked the outgoing chief over the party's EU position. He told the BBC: “One of the key USPs (unique selling points) of Jeremy Corbyn is that he was an authentic politician; I genuinely believe that
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