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The former Labour leader has been charged with child rape and is being held for a second day in jail.

A judge in Birmingham has jailed two men.

The women accused of raping the former Home Secretary in October 2014 have been remanded in custody.

The Crown Prosecution Service is trying to take down the arrest warrant.

The women have been charged with three counts of sexual offences against one or more children over the past 12 months.

The Crown Prosecution Service said it would not be charging them with any offences.

The women have been jailed for the past two years.

Image copyright PA Image caption The former Labour leader was one of three women to be arrested in the UK in the latest alleged sexual assault of a child

The court heard the women "were in a position to make a decision".

They were asked to tell a lie about what they had just said to police.

They were told they had consensual sex with a 13-year-old girl but had no intention of telling police.

The trial was adjourned as part of a wider inquiry into allegations of child sexual abuse.

It is the third in as many years of police investigation into the allegations against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in the days and weeks since he was elected to power.

The investigation was launched by the Metropolitan Police and the Met Police Sexual Offences Commission last month.

Image copyright AP Image caption The former Labour MP had been in custody for almost two years

'Not a very interesting case'

The case is being led by Professor Andrew Giddings, who is a fellow at King's College London.

He said that the prosecution made clear that the women did not believe that they had been sexually assaulted by Corbyn, and that their allegations did not "contain enough of a pattern of behaviour that was likely to make the victim feel a sense of shame or humiliation."

He said that while the allegations that the former Labour leader had been sexually assaulted "are not a very interesting case", they were "very disturbing".

"The alleged perpetrators did not use their position to coerce or

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