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I would expect Corbyn to look down on such frivolous luxuries, with sincere disapproval.


When he was interviewed by Mumsnet, they asked him what his favourite biscuit was. The answer : "I'm totally anti-sugar on health grounds, so eat very few biscuits. But if forced to accept one, it's always a pleasure to have a shortbread."

Let's be clear. Biscuit means Biscuit. So that's Jaffa Cakes out for a start. It's got to be a biscuit that's quintessentially British, none of your foreign muck like Bourbons and Garibaldis.

I see you've gone for the 'soft' Biscuit Seabag, but I'd be more inclined to go for the 'hard' Biscuit option, and I'm sure there's nothing more that Our Treez likes than to get her chops round a couple of Ginger Nuts whilst slurping on an Earl Grey...

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