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«Breaking News» Family of Corbyn aide being sued by Countdown's Rachel Riley made £50m by selling a prized Picasso

A key aide to Jeremy Corbyn comes from a family who made a fortune from selling a prized Picasso painting for £50 million.


Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition and backs the Labour leader's plans for a wealth tax. 


She also declares that 'no bourgeoisie' are allowed on her Facebook page and posted an image on Instagram captioned with 'f**k the tories.'


The 30-year-old, is being sued by Countdown's Rachel Riley after a Twitter spat, but given her family's financial clout, she may not be particularly concerned.




Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition and backs the Labour leader's plans for a wealth tax


Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition and backs the Labour leader's plans for a wealth tax



Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition and backs the Labour leader's plans for a wealth tax





Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn


Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn



Laura Murray is the stakeholder manager to the leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn





The oil painting, called L'Enfant au Pigeon was created by Picasso when he was 20-years-old in 1901 and shows a child clutching a dove


The oil painting, called L'Enfant au Pigeon was created by Picasso when he was 20-years-old in 1901 and shows a child clutching a dove



The oil painting, called L'Enfant au Pigeon was created by Picasso when he was 20-years-old in 1901 and shows a child clutching a dove



It has been revealed her family was behind the anonymous sale of a famous work by Picasso called L'Enfant au Pigeon (Child with a Dove) which sold for £50 million, as reported by The Sunday Times.


The oil painting was created by Picasso when he was 20-years-old in 1901 and shows a child clutching a dove.


The sale was overseen by Ms Murray's mother Susan Michie and her uncle Jonathan Michie, who is a friend of Labour's communications director Seumas Milne.


The Labour aide's father is Andrew Murray, 60, a key Corbyn adviser who is a member of the Scottish aristocracy, and was previously a member of the Communist Party.


She is also the great-granddaughter of the 2nd Baron Aberconway and Lady Aberconway - who is rumoured to have been gifted the painting by Samuel Courtauld.


The painting was auctioned by Christie's in 2012 and it thought to have gone to the Qatar royal family.




Ms Murray is at the centre of a libel case brought by Countdown presenter Ms Riley over tweets posted after an incident in which Mr Corbyn was allegedly egged 


Ms Murray is at the centre of a libel case brought by Countdown presenter Ms Riley over tweets posted after an incident in which Mr Corbyn was allegedly egged 



Ms Murray is at the centre of a libel case brought by Countdown presenter Ms Riley over tweets posted after an incident in which Mr Corbyn was allegedly egged 


Ms Murray's mother's ancestors include Sir James Hopetoun, a lawyer and ally of Oliver Cromwell. 


The left-winger is also thought to own a share of a £1.3 million property transferred to her by her mother.


Ms Murray hit the headlines last week after getting involved in a Twitter dispute with Countdown presenter Rachel Riley.


She is said to have accused the Countdown presenter, 33, who is Jewish, of saying the Labour leader deserved to be attacked because he was a Nazi, branding Ms Riley as 'dangerous'.


This appears to have been based on the TV star highlighting a comment from leftiwing commentator Owen Jones from January in which he said 'if you don't want eggs thrown at you don't be a Nazi', describing it as 'good advice'.


It was also been revealed that Ms Murray sought to block the suspension of a member who defended an anti-Semitic mural.


Leaked emails show she said the member should be allowed to stay in the party despite describing the image of a group of 'hook-nosed' men sitting at a Monopoly board as 'great'.


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