Stop trying ‘out-play, reform’, Deputy Labor Leadership Candidate warns

Labor Sub -judge candidate Lucy Powell has warned Sir ker stormer Against “trying out” ImprovementImprovement “If he wants to win the local election next year.

It came Bridget PhilipsonOther candidates in Race to make Angela Rener a success, Said that the labor should be united. If he wants to defeat Nigel Faraz’s party, warned: “If we are fighting between ourselves, we cannot fight with reforms.”

Ms. Philipson also warned that her party should be “ruthless” in fighting greens as it is fighting in improvement, saying that labor should especially highlight the greens who they are.

Lucy Powell faced education secretary Bridget Philipson in the race to become the next deputy leader of Labor (Peter Byron/PA)
Lucy Powell faced education secretary Bridget Philipson in the race to become the next deputy leader of Labor (Peter Byron/PA) ,PA Archive,

Addressing the deputy leadership husting in Liverpool on Wednesday, Lucy Powell Said that labor should seize “political megaphone”, which has “given a very long time” in recent months.

The Manchester Central MP said: “Being strategic about it and trying to improve improvement will not help in those elections in next May.

“And that’s what I am saying this week, we have got to withdraw the political megone in this country, because let’s be honest, we have made it very long in recent months.

“We have to set the agenda about what we are doing, why we are doing this, for whom we are standing and I am going to work across the country to make sure we win those elections next year.”

In a harmful prosecution of the government, Ms. Powell said that her 21 -year -old son “struggled” as a part of the Labor Sarkar because “We have some politics right”.

The deputy leadership claimant said: “We are not attracting young people to our movement, which we want, which we need.

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“I have found a 21 -year -old son and, to be honest with you, he and his friends are actually struggling with me, actually in the Labor Government in the last 15 months.

“Because we have not got the right to politics to encourage young people, to see them that a labor government, labor party, is not only working on their behalf, but that we can make changes that they want to see.”

During this time, Bridget Philipson Said that labor is “facing the fight for our lives on reform.”

He said, “We cannot do them, we have to improve in a way that is in line with our values, labor values, which are also the values ​​of the British people. There was an external kind country where our diversity is our strength”, he said.

The Education Secretary said that the government should “go ahead” to ensure that people in Britain feel better.

“We have to be boulder, we have to do more. But I am ready for the fight. This is a fight we can win, this is a fight we will win.

“But as your deputy leader, I will unite my party and take a fight for reform, because divided parties do not win elections and we cannot improve reform if we are fighting among ourselves.”

Labor is using his conference in Liverpool, which attracts the lines of fighting with improvement as it goes backwards of the party in elections, the party has attacked its attacks Nigel FarajParty.

However, Sir Kir has faced criticism as he won the election to mimic the policies of reforms on migration last year.

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Just this week, the Prime Minister left Reman to scrap the release plan indefinite leave “Racist” and “immoral” – But after days The party unveiled its plan of clampdown on the main road for British citizenship.

This week under strict measures unveiled by the Home Secretary, Migrants Those who want to stay in the UK will have to learn English at a higher level, they have a clean criminal record and volunteers in their community are eligible to be eligible for indefinite holiday. They also have to work, pay National Insurance And not being claimed benefits Under proposed changes.

Pointing to the challenge stated by the Green Party, which has accelerated her campaign since the election of Jack Poolnsky as the party’s leader earlier this month, Ms. Philipson said: “What we have to do is especially to highlight the Greens of who they are.

“So they say, on one side, this climate change is the biggest challenge we face – and climate change is a big challenge, but a real opportunity to create some magnificent jobs.

“But what do they do? They oppose infrastructure projects. They oppose the investment that will create a big difference for our communities and to deal with climate change.

“So we have become as ruthless in fighting with them as we are in fighting for improvement”.