Jeremy Corbyn is caught taking a nap on a train as the rest of the country cheered on England

Jeremy Corbyn is caught taking a nap on a train to Scotland as the rest of the country cheered on England against the All Blacks

  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, 70, pictured asleep on a train to Scotland 
  • Mr Corbyn dropped off during the first half of the England rugby game yesterday
  • The country celebrated after the England team defeated the All Blacks in Japan
  • He tweeted his congratulations somehow deciding it was an ‘incredible team’  

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn pictured asleep at 9.55am on a train to Scotland during England’s triumph 

As the country cheered on England to victory yesterday, Jeremy Corbyn was fast asleep. The veteran Labour leader, 70, was taking a train to Scotland during England’s triumph, and was snapped snoozing soon after the game kicked off at 9am.

A fellow traveller said Mr Corbyn dropped off during the first half and only woke up when there was ‘commotion in the carriage’ at the end of the game.

Despite missing the match, Mr Corbyn tweeted his congratulations as soon as it ended, somehow deciding it was ‘an incredible team performance and hard-fought victory’.

Boris Johnson also tweeted his congratulations. He is understood to have watched the match at his country home and wrote: ‘Immense effort, many congratulations to the whole team. Now for the final!’

England's scrum-half Ben Youngs celebrates with England's centre Henry Slade (back left), England's centre Manu Tuilagi (middle) and England's fly-half George Ford (right)

England’s scrum-half Ben Youngs celebrates with England’s centre Henry Slade (back left), England’s centre Manu Tuilagi (middle) and England’s fly-half George Ford (right)

A Labour spokesman said: ‘Jeremy followed the game and is delighted England won.’

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