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Chart-toppers UB40 have hailed Jeremy Corbyn as an “incorruptible man of the people" as they pledged their support for the Labour leader.

The band described the politician as an “inspiration” for a new generation of young voters and a “believable Labour party”.

UB40, formed in 1978 and best known for hits such as Red Red Wine and Can’t Help Falling in Love, endorsed Mr Corbyn’s leadership campaign as they prepared to join him for a press conference in London.

The Labour leader is facing a challenge for control of the party from Owen Smith following a year of turmoil and division.

In a joint statement, the band said: "Jeremy has re-ignited an interest in politics for people who no longer felt included, and engaged and inspired a new generation of young voters who, for the first time, believe that they have an incorruptible politician who truly represents them.

“For these reasons he has our full support as leader of a genuine, believable Labour Party."

UB40 guitarist Robin Campbell added: "We support Jeremy Corbyn because he is the only one willing to speak up for working people, who have been badly treated by successive governments, including new labour, in recent decades.

"He is the only leader offering something different to business as usual.

“Westminster needs big change, and Jeremy is the man to do it."

Drummer Jimmy Brown said: "I believe in Jeremy Corbyn because I believe he tells the truth, he tells it like it is regardless of the backlash. A real man of the people."

Mr Corbyn said: "I am delighted to receive the endorsement of UB40, one of the most successful British reggae acts of all time.

"UB40's story was and remains inspiring; people from across cultures and backgrounds coming together and combining their talents - in a time when prejudice was more prevalent - and creativity to produce music that has endured across decades.

"The arts are of central importance to our economy, and will be one of the key priorities for the next Labour government."