The politician said he was returning the favour after the group – who are vocal Labour supporters – helped his party to “beat the odds in the election” in a post on Twitter.
Along with sharing a link of how to buy the band’s album Visions Of A Life, Mr Corbyn wrote: “After helping Labour beat the odds in the election, it’s great to see @WolfAliceMusic doing the same in the charts.”

Their album is up against Twain’s new record Now and, while they were number one at the mid-way stage of the charts week on Monday, the Canadian country star has edged closer and could steal the title by the official reveal on Friday.
Visions Of A Life is Wolf Alice’s second studio album, following their debut My Love Is Cool in 2015, which peaked at number two in the charts.




