Shrimpers are Magic
President
​Runners and riders please...
The suggested chaps and chappesses so far appear to be:
Andy Burnham; Chuka Umunna; Yvette Cooper; Dan Jarvis; Tristram Hunt; Liz Kendall; Rachel Reeves; Stella Creasy & David Lammy.
As Labour now has 232 MPs, this means prospective candidates must get at least 34 signatures. That means the maximum size of any field is six contenders, so obviously that can't won't all be at the races, although they could stand for deputy leader.
Although some of the boys in that list could be seen as favourites, I would not be surprised if the eventual winner is female.
Too early for Dan Jarvis but one to look out for in the future. Listening to LBC the other day and Stanley Johnson mentioned that he was the one the Tories feared the most as a future leader of Labour.
Too early for Dan Jarvis but one to look out for in the future. Listening to LBC the other day and Stanley Johnson mentioned that he was the one the Tories feared the most as a future leader of Labour.
See I don't get that, surly it is the policies that should be feared rather than the personalties.
See I don't get that, surly it is the policies that should be feared rather than the personalties.
Yeah, every time mate, every time. The nation doesn't give a monkies whether they are photogenic, charismatic, etc. Policies only count in an election. The amount of manifesto reading that the 60+% of the electorate did before last Thursday must have been staggering.
If you have the policies then a good leader will make sure everyone knows about them.
Andy Bunham seems favorite at the moment. Two-faced, slimey, inability to admit to past mistakes, ticks all the boxes really.
The suggested chaps and chappesses so far appear to be:
Andy Burnham; Chuka Umunna; Yvette Cooper; Dan Jarvis; Tristram Hunt; Liz Kendall; Rachel Reeves; Stella Creasy & David Lammy.
As Labour now has 232 MPs, this means prospective candidates must get at least 34 signatures. That means the maximum size of any field is six contenders, so obviously that can't won't all be at the races, although they could stand for deputy leader.
Although some of the boys in that list could be seen as favourites, I would not be surprised if the eventual winner is female.
Look like strong contenders for the deputy leadership, including Angela Eagle,Caroline Flint and Tom Watson.
Why would you care a damn Patriot, you don't consider the UK your country anymore, remember.
The suggested chaps and chappesses so far appear to be:
Andy Burnham; Chuka Umunna; Yvette Cooper; Dan Jarvis; Tristram Hunt; Liz Kendall; Rachel Reeves; Stella Creasy & David Lammy.
As Labour now has 232 MPs, this means prospective candidates must get at least 34 signatures. That means the maximum size of any field is six contenders, so obviously that can't won't all be at the races, although they could stand for deputy leader.
Although some of the boys in that list could be seen as favourites, I would not be surprised if the eventual winner is female.