16-08-2015, 10:50 AM
Take me out? No, Jeremy liked a night in eating cold beans with his cat called Harold Wilson, Corbyn's first wife reveals
Jeremy Corbyn didn't take first wife on a date during five years of marriage
Prof Jane Chapman said he preferred doing photocopying at Labour HQ
She also revealed that he would often eat just cold baked beans for dinner
But Prof Chapman said she would still back Corbyn for party leadership
By SANCHEZ MANNINGHAM-BULLER FOR THE BLACKSHIRT ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 22:47, 15 August 2015 | UPDATED: 01:57, 16 August 2015
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...veals.html
Jeremy Corbyn didn't take first wife on a date during five years of marriage
Prof Jane Chapman said he preferred doing photocopying at Labour HQ
She also revealed that he would often eat just cold baked beans for dinner
But Prof Chapman said she would still back Corbyn for party leadership
By SANCHEZ MANNINGHAM-BULLER FOR THE BLACKSHIRT ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 22:47, 15 August 2015 | UPDATED: 01:57, 16 August 2015
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...veals.html
Quote:In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, Professor Jane Chapman told how the pair married after a whirlwind romance' while working on Labour's 1974 Election campaign.
But after celebrating their wedding at her Tory-supporting father's bowling club in Weston-super-Mare, Prof Chapman said it was straight back to business' and that was politics.
Just 24 at the time, she says rather than taking her on candlelit dinners, her husband, then 25, spent most of his time at political meetings in the North London borough where they lived, or doing clerical work.
She recalls: We both got elected to Haringey Council in 1974. Politics became our life. He was out most evenings because when we weren't at meetings he would go to the Labour headquarters, and do photocopying in those days you couldn't print because there were no computers.'
Prof Chapman also revealed that strict vegetarian Corbyn had little interest in decent food'.
He had quite a good appetite, but he didn't mind what the food was because he couldn't be bothered to give it the time. So he would just grab a can of beans and eat it straight from the can.'
One hobby the couple did enjoy was riding on Corbyn's prized Czech CZ motorbike. Prof Chapman recalled: He had a little motorbike and he liked to go camping, so we went on the back of the bike with a two-person tent.
We travelled through France into Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and from there into Czechoslovakia and to what is now Slovakia.' Another shared love was animals the couple had a tabby cat named Harold Wilson and a black mongrel dog called Mango.
Prof Chapman said she married Corbyn for his honesty' and principles', but his intense dedication to Left-wing politics eventually became too much.
In 1979, the year Margaret Thatcher was elected, Prof Chapman called time on their marriage. I missed the other things,' she said. We didn't do things that I liked such as going to the cinema or to clubs. I wanted a different work-life balance.'
Prof Chapman, who specialises in communications at Lincoln University, said the pair remained friends and Corbyn has her vote for the Labour leadership. She added: He's really shaken politics in this country. He's pulling in bigger crowds than Tony Blair.'
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