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Labour Party's Corbyn Twitter account 'hacked', Cameron called a 'pie'

Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn addresses the TUC Conference at The Brighton Centre on September 15, 2015 in Brighton, England. It was Mr Corbyn's first major speech since becoming leader of the party at the weekend and he received a standing ovation from the members of the TUC.
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Britain's Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn reportedly had his Twitter account hacked Sunday night, sending social media into a wild frenzy.

The tweets, which were swiftly deleted, poked fun at U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron as well as gave a nod to soccer chants.

The Independent UK

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