Education secretary Bridget Philipson It has been declared that she will stand in the competition to replace Angela Rener As Deputy Leader.
After speculation on Sir ker stormerThe preferred candidate will be, Ms. Philipson has emerged as the leadership of leadership and must easily get 80 MPs required to nominate them.
Many people were arguing that after Ms. Rener departed on her tax matters, the party needs a non-loning MP and a woman to balance Sir Keer. The 41 -year -old Ms. Philipson, Huton and Sunderland represent South.
The initial contenders also want to nominate 80 MPs by September 11, the party’s left side of Cliffum and BRICSTon Hills are Bell Ribero-AD, while the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Selection Committee Chairman Dame Emily Thornberry.
However, others have excluded themselves including former Transport Secretary Lewis High, which was a popular option from outside the leadership.
In a statement, Ms. Philipson said: “Today I am keeping myself a candidate for the Labor Party’s sub -leadership, to unite our great party and distribute to the working people.”
Bending on the credibility of her working class, she left: “I am a proud working woman in the North East. I have come from a single parent family on a difficult council street, which has been determined to give better life opportunities for big people in our country, all the ways for the cabinet.
“I have taken powerful vested interests in the field of education – and even when they threw everything at me, I never stepped backwards. I will bring the same determination in every battle ahead of me.
“Because no one makes a mistake: we are in a fight. We all know that danger reforms are in our country.”
He said: “But not only I am ready for it: I have proved that we can do it. I have shown that we can beat Faraj in the northeast, while the labor is right for the party’s equality, fairness and the values of social justice.
“As a deputy leader with me, we will beat him across the country and will unite to give the opportunity that people working in this great country will be worth it.”
She is already supporting Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who gave her priority for “a northern woman”.
They told Times Radio: “I think without being derogatory towards some magnificent women in London, standing like Emily Thornberry, I have received a lot of respect, I can understand well that a lot of my colleagues are saying that we should have a deputy leader outside London, to make the Aadhaar comprehensive to make the approach wider.”