Tag: Leadership (page 3)
Tories win London
1st Pref 1,043,761
2nd Pref 124,977
Total 1,168,738
Ken:
1st Pref 893,877
2nd Pref 135,089
Total 1,028,966
Rumour has it that Jack Straw and David Miliband are considering leadership bids.
The leadership have lost touch...
Clause IV, leadership and democracy
2007: Review of the Year
Is Brown facing a new year "coup"?
Brown so far - the verdict
'Ed Balls for Leader' - what utter boll**ks
Why? For three main reasons:
Don't bottle it Brown! Labour must clear the way!
Home of Labour Party votes for Brown and Harman
UPDATE: just heard that Tower Hamlets Labour Party voted to nominate (supportive) Brown as leader, and Jon Cruddas as deputy (Alan Johnson 2nd).
The Weakest Link
UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis and some equally furious NHS workers protested at last year's Labour Party Conference. I was there. NHS workers were angry at the privatisation of NHS Logistics. They were angry at privatisation and PFI. They have campaigned tirelessly against marketisation and pay cuts
To Gordon Brown and the next Labour deputy leader
I suppose this is Brown's fault too.
You couldn't make it up. http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,,2084946,00.html
<h1>Call for inquiry into leftwing leadership fight</h1>
Patrick Wintour and Will Woodward
Tuesday May 22, 2007
The Guardian
Recriminations are growing over the way Michael Meacher lost the chance to go forward as candidate of the left to challenge Gordon Brown for the Labour leadership, evidence seen by the Guardian shows. Mr Meacher, the former environment minister, stepped aside to allow John McDonnell to be the standard bearer for the left, only for his rival to fail to garner enough support to make it on to the ballot paper.
With questions growing about the failed campaign, two MPs originally claimed by Mr McDonnell to be supporters have denied ever nominating him. Papers seen by the Guardian show that the McDonnell camp had claimed the support of Jon Trickett, Labour MP for Hemsworth.
But Mr Trickett said yesterday: "I nominated Gordon Brown for the leadership and never nominated anyone else." If Mr Trickett's name had not appeared as a supporter of Mr McDonnell at an initial meeting between the two camps, Mr Meacher would have had one more nomination than Mr McDonnell, and would have gone forward as the candidate of the left.
Mr Meacher has written to Peter Watt, Labour's general secretary, to ask him to investigate how the error occurred. Mr Watt may refuse to intervene on the grounds that the deal between Mr McDonnell and Mr Meacher was a private matter. Last week it was disclosed that Mr McDonnell's camp had claimed the support of Bradford West MP Marsha Singh. Mr Singh then insisted that he had only nominated Mr Meacher, and was adamant that he had never signed any nomination paper in support of Mr McDonnell.
At the first meeting of the two camps last week, it was agreed that that the two men had 22 nominations each. The two camps reconvened last Monday, by which time Mr McDonnell had apparently secured a decisive 24-21 lead.
A spokesman for Mr McDonnell's campaign said: "I don't know anything about that [Trickett]. The process was agreed and completely accepted by both campaigns and the two sets of supporters.
"There was no dispute over the fact that John was the candidate who had the majority of support. Our feeling is that people are trying to create some mischief."
More Fibs from The Dour Leader
It's been a shakey 24 hours
Democracy denied?
I was looking forward to a Leadership election so that I could vote for Gordon. I feel I have been denied this by the failure of the left to support a candidate who could even get on the ballot paper. Who can I complain to?
Benn IN, McDonnell OUT, Wed 6PM nominations
[editor's note, by Jag Singh] 10PM Wed: Hilary Benn is in, John McDonnell is bowing out. More soon, but it's confirmed for sure.
(and it's not Alex who is posting, so that's a double guarantee there :-) )
Hazel Blears speaks in Tower Hamlets
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