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Jeremy Corbyn celebrated his historic second Labour leadership win in perhaps the most Jeremy Corbyn way possible.

Barely an hour after he left the stage where the announcement had been made he'd been re-elected, he was in a community cafe.

But while initial reports suggested he was making sandwiches out of his beloved jam, he was in fact making something altogether more continental.

French bread pizzas.

Mr Corbyn defeated challenger Owen Smith , increasing his popular mandate and gaining almost 62% of the vote.

(Image: Andy Commins/Daily Mirror) (Image: Andy Commins/Daily Mirror) (Image: Andy Commins/Daily Mirror)

Shortly after the announcement he made a visit to the Neo Community Cafe in Birkenhead, where he donned some rubber gloves and put together a tasty snack.

He told Twitter followers he'd "spent some time cooking" at the cafe, which he described as an "innovative project".

The cafe runs breakfast clubs, a food bank and offers surplus food to members of the local community.

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Their Feeding Birkenhead project has also served 1,440 meals to local children and their parents during the school holidays.

The Neo Café is part of a strategy drawn up by Feeding Britain – a cross-party group on hunger which local MP Frank Field established with MPs and Peer

He said: ‘Feeding Britain is determined that this campaign should be rolled out across the country and linked up with all other projects seeking to achieve these goals."