Keir Starmer’sLaborleadership campaign has received a boost after he won the backing of the UK’s largest trade union, Unison, and became the first person to get more than the MPs required to become a candidate.
The shadow Brexit secretary is all but certain to be one of the names put to a vote of the Labor membership, after Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary, declared the union would be endorsing him.
In another statement soon afterwards, Prentis said his union would back Angela Rayner to be the deputy leader, cementing her status as the favorite to win that role.
“This is a pivotal time for Labor,” Prentis said. “We believe – if elected by the membership –Keir Starmerwould be a leader to bring the party together and win back the trust of the thousands of voters who deserted labor last month .
“Keir has a clear vision to get Labor back to the winning ways of the past. He is best placed to take on Boris Johnson, hold his government to account and ensure labor can return to power and once more change working people’s lives for the better. ”
On Rayner, Prentis said she had “a long association” with Unison as a member and a former union rep, adding: “Angie’s popularity across the party means she is the right person to handle the challenges of this job.”
Starmer is thought to have about backers, including Ben Bradshaw , David Lammy, and Debbie Abrahams. Jo Stevens, the former shadow Welsh secretary, set out her reasons for backing him in a blog, saying she asked every voter at the election who had reservations about Jeremy Corbyn who the leader should be. “With the exception of one person, the answer every time was Keir Starmer,” she said.
Rebecca Long Bailey, who is backed by a number of Corbyn allies, has at least 22 supportive MPs, from the party chairman, Ian Lavery, to John McDonnell, who said she would be a “superb” choice. Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, declared her support for Long Bailey on Wednesday.
Long Bailey also appears to be gaining big support among the 2020 new intake, including Navendu Mishra, Kate Osborne, Kim Johnson, Apsana Begum and Paula Barker.
Jess Phillips, on the Corbyn-skeptic side of the party, also has at least 15 MPs. One of her supporters, Wes Streeting, said she was “the person who captures the public’s imagination”. Her campaign said it was “confident we have the nominations needed to make it through to the next stage of this important contest”.
Lisa Nandy, who impressed many undecided MPs at a hustings on Tuesday night with her diagnosis of what went wrong at the election, has seven declared supporters. She won the backing on Wednesday of Jon Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, who said Nandy was the “authentic leftwing voice” for the leadership.
“Lisa brings a distinctive pitch to this campaign because many of the problems we’ve been facing in our more traditional seats, she’s been warning about that for some time,” he said.
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