Labour leadership talk ‘froth and nonsense’, says senior minister – UK politics live

Labour leadership talk ‘froth and nonsense’, says senior minister – UK politics live


Nandy calls speculation on leadership challenge ‘froth and nonsense’

The culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said the prime minister Keir Starmer will not have resigned by the school summer holidays, despite a major challenge to his leadership after the local election results.

“He was very clear with the cabinet on Tuesday, that if people want to challenge him there is a process for doing that, there is a way to trigger a leadership contest,” Nandy said. “Nobody has done that yet, despite the absolute feverish speculation.

“Most of it has turned out to be just froth and nonsense. We have got to get on with the job.”

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Woman leader of the Labour party “long overdue”, Nandy says

Trevor Phillips asked Lisa Nandy why the Labour party had “three white blokes” who would face Kemi Badenoch across the dispatch box, suggesting it raises a question about the Labour party pointing a finger at others being institutionally sexist and racist.

The culture secretary pointed out she “did try to fix that” when she put her name forward for the leadership of the party in 2019.

But she added: “I agree with you, I think a woman leader is long overdue, we are talking as if we are in a leadership contest here, but on the way here – I have just come over from Wigan to Salford – I have had two people already say to me ‘can you just get on with the job’.

“If people want to trigger a leadership contest they can, but I think the idea the rest of the country is obsessing about who is the leader of the Labour party is just for the birds.”



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