Kir StamorExpectations of a coronation for their chosen successor to replace Angela Rener.
His candidate, education secretary for important status Bridget Philipson, Be first To clean the 80 MP enrollment required to obtain the ballot paper to clean a large obstacle.
The MPs were far ahead with 116 enrollment beyond the need of the requirement of Ms. Philipson 80, along with listening to the five remaining expectations.
However, his chief rival, former minister Lucy Powell, was dismissed. Ms. Powell required three more MPs before nomination at 5 pm on Thursday, which would put her in one vote with Ms. Philipson in one vote by members.
Labor members are considered unhappy with Sir Keir on their policy on Gaza and at the same time an attempt is made to cut welfare and there is a danger that the competition can become a referendum within the party at their premiere.
It was also a bad day for former frontbanes Dame Emily Thornberry, which was behind the Liverpool Wavertory MP Paula Barker at 14 and behind on 13 and 15 with leftist chief candidates Bell Rebero-AD.
Sir Keer now faces a potentially harmful competition and weeks of maneuver in the race to replace Ms. RenerAs Labor MPs are unhappy with the current direction of their party A former cabinet minister dismissed the Prime Minister less than a week ago.
Ms. Powell, Those who received their marching orders as the Commons leader on Friday will provide strict opposition to the Education Secretary.
In a two-horse race, he is ready to become an electric rod for dissatisfaction in the stormer government. Sources have said that “she got out of favor before the reshuffle to stand up. [chief of staff] Morgan is not taking Maksweni and his Sh **. ,
The competition has already been spark Between a fiery line claims that the party’s top brass has established its rules for “squeezing” to the left.
And on Wednesday, another candidate, backbetcher MP Ms. Barker, who stands from the left side of the party, hit the decision to organize the main husting event of the race online.
The party has told the MPs that they do not have to be in Parliament on Thursday, which means that many people will travel back to their constituencies when husting occurs.
“I don’t really think this is the best Democratic way for us to run this competition,” he said.
For a few days only for a few days to receive a large number of nominations, he also criticized the length of the competition, described it as “very, very narrow window of opportunity”.
Another MP from the left side of the party, Bell Rebero-ADD has asked Labor to “return to the guide values of our party and the movement”.
Ms. Philipson also got a boost even after being another minister, Alison McGawnThe popular Labor MP who was supported by the choice of MP Jess Philips, took out – and announced that she was supporting Philipson.
Cabinet members and other ministers were also being urged to nominate Ms. Philipson.
Ms. McGawn said it was “clear” that she would not get enough enrollment to pass in the next phase of the competition, and said that her official ally was “best kept to unite our party and fight our opponents”.
The Education Secretary emerged as an early precursor in the race on Tuesday, when he showed in a survey to survive for the Labor-Centenary website Lablist, a few hours after throwing his hat in the ring, showing that she was in a state of polls among labor members.
From the beginning of Wednesday, Ms. Philipson’s colleagues believed that she would comfortably secure 80 nominations by the end of the day.
The claimants have to secure the support of 80 MPs by 5 pm on Thursday to reach the next round of the competition.
Like -As his campaign stumbled, Emily Thornberry, president of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, tried to convince the colleagues that this is the idea that further Deputy leader There should be a northern woman – to balance the star – was misled.
The London MP pointed to the previous deputy leaders saying: “Harman. Prescot. What do they have? When they spoke, people used to listen. You keep a drink with them. And they were labor for their bones.”