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Labour leadership: Long Bailey, Nandy and Phillips secure nominations | Labour leadership: Long Bailey, Nandy and Phillips secure nominations |
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Labour MPs Rebecca Long Bailey, Lisa Nandy and Jess Phillips have secured support to run in the party's leadership contest. | |
The MPs for Salford and Eccles, Birmingham Yardley and Wigan join Sir Keir Starmer on the ballot paper to replace Jeremy Corbyn. | |
Candidates need 22 Labour MPs or MEPs to nominate them before Monday. | Candidates need 22 Labour MPs or MEPs to nominate them before Monday. |
Emily Thornberry and Clive Lewis have also declared they are running, with Barry Gardiner considering joining. | Emily Thornberry and Clive Lewis have also declared they are running, with Barry Gardiner considering joining. |
However, Ms Thornberry - the shadow foreign secretary - has only secured seven nominations so far, while Mr Lewis - a shadow treasury minister - has four. | |
There is also a contest to become deputy leader after Tom Watson stepped down in December. | |
The new leader and deputy leader will be announced on 4 April. | |
Shadow business minister Mrs Long Bailey has 26 nominations so far. | |
Her supporters include shadow chancellor John McDonnell, shadow home secretary Diane Abbott and Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery - who had been considering his own run. | |
Both Ms Phillips and Ms Nandy have 22 nominations. | |
Ms Phillips has the backing of former Labour ministers Margaret Hodge and Chris Bryant, while Ms Nandy has shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth and former shadow minister Jack Dromey on side. | |
However, all three candidates are behind the shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir, who has secured 63 nominations so far - including from the shadow leader of the House Valerie Vaz and shadow Brexit minister Paul Blomfield. |