Corbyn victory “good for party” say Thurrock Labour
Therefore a new selection will have to take place in every single constituency.
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband argued for similar measures before the 2015 election, but Mr Corbyn’s spokesman said the new leader’s measures would have more impact because they would be backed by much more public investment.
A Labour spokesperson said: “As soon as we became aware of the complaint, the General Secretary immediately instructed the exhibitor to remove the copies of the paper from display”.
Her remarks contrasted sharply with the chair of the Jewish Labour Movement, Jeremy Newmark, who warned of a “crisis” in relations between the party and British Jews.
“There’s a lot of thirst for change out there”. The only threat we should present is to the Conservative Government.
He urged MPs to “move on and discuss policies”.
This idea is popular among Labour MPs who see it as a potential olive branch from Mr Corbyn.
It had been expected that Mr Corbyn would make a last-ditch attempt at an NEC meeting on Tuesday morning to unpick the autonomy reforms, to separate out the part about the Scottish and Welsh leaders choosing an NEC member.
The task now is to ensure that the splits, factions and – frankly – nastiness within the Labour Party now comes to an end.
Labour has had a long-running internal dispute on immigration policy, with many anti-Corbyn MPs calling for reduced levels of migration to the United Kingdom, especially following the Brexit vote in this summer’s European Union referendum.
Meanwhile, his shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, said that in a year’s time, the party’s total membership could reach one million.
Corbyn believes this could reduce numbers coming to the UK.
“Of course, I will be supporting the leader of the Labour Party in our fight to back our overstretched NHS, to stand up for inclusive education opportunities for all children and to build an economy which works for everyone”. “This is a huge political issue. If that means a pool of people are elected to the shadow cabinet, that is something I think he should consider”, he added. “He now has to win the country and he will have my support in trying to do so”.
“I have not changed my views on the kind of leader and the approach that communities like Barrow and Furness need, but it is now up to all of us to make the best of this situation”.
He confirmed that he planned to appoint a minister for peace and disarmament, who would focus on negotiating solutions to conflicts around the world.