THIS home on the market for just under £1million belongs to a well-known Leftie — can you guess who?

The images, publicly available on a property website, give plenty of clues in the office, where the hefty tomes suggest an interest in politics.

The house of a mystery leftie is up for sale

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The house of a mystery leftie is up for sale
The spare room is sparsely decorated apart from a green and brass lamp by the single bed

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The spare room is sparsely decorated apart from a green and brass lamp by the single bed

Box files crammed with papers and posters hint that they spend their days toiling on important public matters.

On one shelf there’s a knitted puppet of a bearded figure wearing a tell-tale red tie.

The spare room is sparsely decorated apart from a green and brass lamp of the type found in Parliament and sold in the House of Commons gift shop for £100.

Step into the small garden and you can see plenty of plants — as you can inside the house — and a small greenhouse.

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Does our owner have green fingers?

The owner is a big book worm

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The owner is a big book worm
Can you guess who the politician is?

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Can you guess who the politician is?
This totem is a useful hint

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This totem is a useful hint

IT’S JEREMY CORBYN!

THE ex-Labour leader paid £363,000 for his North London pad in 2007 and is asking just under £1million for it.

Asked by The Sun on Sunday about the sale, Mr Corbyn said: “I’m saying nothing. It is none of your business.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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