
Is Jeremy Corbyn A-List?
No — Jeremy Corbyn is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2015
Shocking Election as Labour Leader
Lost A-list status in 2019
Dropped to B tier — Suffers Historic Election Defeat
Ranking Timeline
Elected to Parliament
Wins Islington North seat as Labour MP. Begins long parliamentary career as left-wing backbencher with minimal national profile.
Leads Iraq War Opposition
Becomes prominent voice against Iraq invasion, organizing massive protests. Gains respect among anti-war activists but remains marginal in mainstream politics.
Shocking Election as Labour Leader
Wins Labour leadership in stunning upset, energizing left-wing supporters. Transforms from obscure backbencher to Leader of Opposition, commanding international attention.
Exceeds Expectations in General Election
Labour performs better than predicted, denying Conservatives majority. 'Corbynmania' peaks as he becomes unexpectedly formidable opposition leader.
Suffers Historic Election Defeat
Labour suffers worst defeat since 1935. Announces resignation as leader following catastrophic Brexit-dominated election loss.
Steps Down as Labour Leader
Officially leaves leadership after antisemitism controversies and election defeat. Subsequently suspended from Labour Party, ending 37-year membership.
Co-founds Your Party
Establishes new left-wing party with Zarah Sultana after Labour expulsion. Attempts political comeback but influence significantly diminished from leadership peak.
Independent MP and Left Voice
Continues representing Islington North as independent MP. His unprecedented rise to Labour leadership and passionate socialist advocacy maintain B-tier recognition despite controversial fall from power.
Last updated: February 25, 2026