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has apologised after a photo emerged of him breaching the 'Rule of Six' by attending a dinner party. 
The photo showed the former Labour leader, 71, and his wife Laura Alvarez, 51, seated around a nine-person strong table at a friend's house. 
Corbyn and his guests now face fines of £200 each, racking up to £1,800 in total, for breaching rules. 
The MP for Islington North tonight apologised for the incident, admitting it was a 'mistake'. 
The photo of Corbyn, 71, and wife Laura Alvarez, 51 (third from right, in front of back door)
'I recently had dinner at a friend's house where the number of guests eventually exceeded five,' he told . 
'I understand that remaining at the dinner was a breach of the rule of six.

I apologise for my mistake.'
Guests at the event reportedly included left-wing activists, filmmakers and artists.
One guest got up from the table to take a picture of the other eight, with an unsmiling Corbyn sitting two seats away from his wife.  
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The 'rule of six' was brought in by the government on September 14 in an attempt to control the spread of a second wave of Covid-19. 
Those in violation of the rules face potential fines of £200 each for first-time offenders.
It is understood the dinner party took place on the same day Corbyn's older brother Piers led an anti-mask rally of thousands of people in Trafalgar Square. 
A source told The Sun: 'It's clear that Jeremy realised immediately the danger the photo had put him in.
The MP for Islington North tonight apologised for the incident.

admitting it was a 'mistake' (File image) 


'His face says it all.

He knew he shouldn't have been present and he, of all people, should know the rules.'
David Morris, Tory MP for Morecambe and Lunesdale, described the image as 'disappointing'. 
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