Labour chair calls for a diverse leader election


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8:30 am - June 9th 2010

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The Labour party NEC chair Ann Black sent a letter last night to Tony Lloyd, chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party.

The letter says the party needed a wider contest, “in terms of gender, race, [and] political perspective” and needed to avoid looking like it was a contest simply between “three or four white male ex-ministers in their 40s”.

The letter
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Dear Tony

I am writing to pass on widespread concern among party members that this leadership election should allow the broadest possible debate. This is not just about choosing an individual. It is about the flavour of the contest, and the opportunity to debate the full range of ideas, policies and directions for the future, before thousands of members and millions of affiliated trade unionists cast their votes.

If the choice is between three or four white male ex-ministers in their 40s, however able, it will be seen as lacking the full range of diversity which Labour seeks to reflect. If, however, it is extended in terms of gender, race, political perspective, the hustings through the summer will generate greater interest and engagement from party members, supporters and voters.

And whoever emerges as the winner will have a far stronger mandate to lead than if the system can be portrayed as rigged in their favour.

My correspondents are not from any particular “camp” and many are likely in fact to vote for one of the current front-runners. They are mainly interested in the health of the party as a whole, and in avoiding the difficulties which followed 2007, where many believe that the leader’s position would have been reinforced if he had taken on opposing arguments in an open contest and won through in a ballot.

I have explained the rules to all of them. I do not think the threshold of one-eighth of all Labour MPs is unreasonable, and in 2007 the same threshold produced a deputy leadership election with six validly nominated candidates. In any case it is for Conference, not the NEC, to change the party rulebook.

So the decision on who goes forward to the hustings and the ballot is now entirely in the hands of Labour MPs. It has been made clear that MPs who nominate a particular candidate are not bound to vote for that candidate in the second stage, and I hope that you will all give serious consideration to the groundswell of feeling from members and affiliates in the country in deciding whether to extend or to limit their choice.

Yours sincerely

Ann Black
Chair, National Executive Committee
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[hat-tip Left Futures]

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1. C'llr. Rupert Read

Political perspective is the important one, much more important than tokenistic issues of identity. And in terms of political perspective, this field is a disaster of monochrome. Frankly, if this is the best they can do, then Labour are dead. Miliband, Miliband, Balls and Burnham are just New Labour ghosts at the feast. With no candidate from the Left of the Party or even what used to be its centre, no-one promising a real change of direction for the main Opposition Party away from its failures, it’s over to the Green Party and the other Parties that are going to offer real Opposition, a real change of direction…


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