Twitter reacts as Virgin Trains and Jeremy Corbyn clash over seats

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Image caption, Mr Corbyn said he was experiencing a problem that was common to commuters

What began with the Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, being filmed sitting on the floor of a train complaining about overcrowding has turned into a dispute with Virgin Trains about whether seats were actually available.

Mr Corbyn was travelling from London to Newcastle earlier this month.

Virgin Trains has released CCTV footage appearing to contradict Mr Corbyn's story. Mr Corbyn's leadership campaign team later said that when the Labour leader boarded the train he had been "unable to find unreserved seats" but that train staff found him some after a family was upgraded to first class.

Here's what the Twittersphere really thinks of the whole affair, which is fast becoming known as #Traingate

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Compiled by Nana Prempeh, the 大象传媒's UGC and Social News team