Long-Bailey urges Labour to make the most of Brexit
Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey said the debate on Brexit was ‘over’ following the UK’s divorce from Brussels on Friday.
Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey said the debate on Brexit was ‘over’ following the UK’s divorce from Brussels on Friday.
The shadow business secretary vowed to “stand up to the rip-off privatisers” in re-nationalising energy, water, rail and mail.
New members will vote along with other supporters for Jeremy Corbyn’s successor to be announced on April 4.
The report points the blame at Brexit, saying Corbyn was the victim of four years of unrelenting attacks on his character.
The Labour leadership candidate has called for solidarity across borders.
The shadow Brexit secretary’s mother-in-law is critically ill in hospital.
The Labour leadership contender said Tony Blair and Gordon Brown allowed elements of Margaret Thatcher’s approach to politics to continue.
Tony Blair slipped to a lowly seventh place, while just 66 per cent had a favourable opinion of Clement Attlee.
General Secretary Tim Roache said Nandy is a "breath of fresh air in the debate over Labour’s future".
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