Robert Maisey, 27, Studio Technician, Unite Member:
"I believe Corbyn best represents the socialist views that impassioned me to become involved with the Labour movement. He represents the heart that Labour has lost and is doing a good job of focusing the minds of the members, parliamentary party, and the entire country on what they want the Labour movement to stand for.
"Ultimately I am a Labour Party member and a socialist, not a cultist. While Corbyn remains the person who best represents me and my views I will campaign for him heart and soul. While the rest of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) are attacking my values I will vote against them in internal elections. That doesn't mean, if the party started to come together around its core socialist values, I wouldn't be happy to see others step up.
"On the EU — I think Corbyn had the best position of any party leader that was most in keeping with the national mood. Not passionate about the EU, and very aware of its flaws. Ultimately though, he was anti-racist and aware of the needs of the young and voted remain because it would be worse for people to leave, not because the EU was so great. That's the truth. Any 100% argument this way or that way would have been a lie.
"I think Corbyn will win the coup. Labour members will not be bullied and any attempt to coerce them or cut them out of the argument will make them and Corbyn stronger. The establishment as a whole can't see that taking power out of people's hands has stopped working. That's why they were so shocked when the nation voted 'Leave.'"