Jeremy Corbyn or Keir Starmer?

Who was notably responsible? Starmer or Corbyn? Please note that I am neutral in the factional divides between Starmer and Corbyn, and hope this quiz reflects that.
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1. He faced allegations of anti-Semitism.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) investigated this in 2021.
Starmer
Corbyn
2. One of the longest serving MPs in the Commons.
Elected in 1983!
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Corbyn
3. Broke into Parliament late at night to place a plaque in memory of the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison.
Worked with Tony Benn on this, and both were heavily condemned by the Tories after he declared the plaque had been placed.
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Corbyn
4. Represents the soft-left of the Labour Party.
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Corbyn
5. Appointed to the Queen's Counsel in 2002.
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Starmer
6. Infamously suspended the other from the Labour Party.
After allegations of anti-Semitism and the EHRC report.
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Starmer
7. Has reshuffled his shadow cabinet more times than any other Labour leader.
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Corbyn
8. Has the unwavering support of the faction, Momentum.
Momentum was founded to support Corbyn, and still exists even after Starmer became leader.
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Corbyn
9. His brother, Piers, is a major anti-vax conspirator.
Piers Corbyn famously accepted bribes to change his political stances from several YouTubers who claimed to represent AstraZeneca.
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Starmer
10. Promised the whole country with free broadband during the 2019 General Election.
This was an attempt to appeal to the lesser developed regions, as well as the youth across the country.
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Corbyn
11. Inaudibly called Theresa May a "stupid woman" in the Commons, but it was caught on tape and he was forced to apologise.
Following in the footsteps of Gordon Brown, who called a member of the public a "bigoted woman".
Corbyn
Starmer
12. Banned the far-left Socialist Appeal, and took steps to reduce factionalism within the party.
This was an incredibly controversial move, as he had effectively suppressed the hard left.
Starmer
Corbyn
13. Criticised his Labour colleague's transphobic claims and called for laws to protect trans rights.
MP Rosie Duffield made the claim that "only women have a cervix", and Starmer condemned her shortly.
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Corbyn
14. Advocated for a second referendum re Brexit.
Both MPs seeked a second referendum, particularly at the time of the 2019 General Election.
Corbyn
Both
Starmer
15. At an early age, he wrote in a socialist newspaper that "Karl Marx was right", and has regularly called for increasing the powers of the trade unions.
He made such statements for Socialist Lawyer, and this question will have no doubt thrown many people off as Starmer is not really seen as a politician who would make such a statement, particularly given his soft-left stance.
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2 Comments
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Level 88
Jan 2, 2022
That free broadband for all right before election day was just tragic. Exactly the wrong thing to do when he was being criticized for promising too much without showing how it would be funded. Such an out of touch move.
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Level 22
Jan 3, 2022
Indeed. Thanks for trying out my quiz! Do give it a nominate if you enjoyed it <3

Also, an annoying thing is that there are quite a few Momentum supporters who still believe it's possible to give the nation free broadband, as well as all Corbyn's other promises! He's a good man though, and certainly a remarkable politician, but resorting to the same methods as the Tories and LDs to gather support (i.e. unrealistic promises) really cost us that win.