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Labor leadership: Sir Keir Starmer enters race – BBC News, BBC News

Labor leadership: Sir Keir Starmer enters race – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 Sir Keir StarmerImage copyright                 PA Media                                                  

Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed he is standing in the contest to replace Jeremy Corbyn as Labor leader.

The shadow Brexit secretary, seen as a frontrunner in the contest, has written in theSunday Mirrorthat Labor needs to “rebuild fast” to restore trust.

It comes hours after MPsLisa NandyandJess Phillipssaid they were entering the race.

The contest was called after Mr Corbyn announced he would stand down as leader after Labor’s heavy election defeat.

Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry and shadow treasury minister Clive Lewis have also confirmed they are standing.

Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey, seen as another potential frontrunner, is also expected to officially join the contest.

‘Rebuild and win’

Declaring his candidacy in the Sunday Mirror whilereleasing a video on Twitter, Sir Keir said Labor needed to listen to voters if it was to “restore trust”.

Sir Keir, who backed Remain in the EU referendum and was one of the leading figures in the party advocating for a new referendum, will kick off his leadership bid by visiting Brexit-backing Stevenage on Sunday.

Some of Mr Corbyn’s allies have blamed Sir Keir’s Brexit stance for the party’s disastrous election performance last month, where much of its traditional, Leave-backing Northern strongholds fell to the Conservatives.

“We cannot bury our head in the sand: Labor must rebuild and fast. We have to restore trust in our party as a force for change and a force for good, “Sir Keir wrote in the paper.

“The millions of people who needed change at the last election still need change. The moral fight against poverty, inequality and injustice must continue.”

                                                                                                      Image copyright                 PA / Reuters                                                      Image caption                                    Before Sir Keir, Lisa Nandy and Jess Philips were the latest MPs to enter the contest                             

However, Sir Keir said Labor could not “lose sight. of our values ​​or retreat from the radicalism of the past few years “.

Among other things, he said the party should push for a” Green New Deal “to fight climate change and make the case for a” radically transformed economy that empowers trade unions and communities that have been left behind “.

And he also called for a “human rights approach” to foreign policy and international relations, accusing ministers of “failing to hold an irresponsible US president to account “over the situation in Iran.

                                                                                                                      

Sir Keir’s background

The human rights lawyer, who was made Queen’s Counsel in 2002, served as head of the Crown Prosecution Service and accepted a knighthood in 2019, and has struggled to shake-off perceptions of privilege.

The – year-old was named after Labor Party founder Keir Hardie and has emphasized his upbringing by a toolmaker father and nurse mother in London’s Southwark when dismissing allegations he is too middle-class to speak to the party’s historic heartlands.

His CV includes co-founding the renowned donut Street Chambers and advising the Policing Board to ensure the Police Service of Northern Ireland complied with human rights laws. He entered Parliament as the MP for Holborn and St Pancras in 50985378.

                                                                                                                      

A timetable for the leadership election – and any rule changes – is set to be decided by the party’s ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) on Monday.

Under current rules, would-be candidates for both the leader and deputy leader roles must first be nominated by more than (MPs.)

They must also secure nominations from at least 5% of Labor’s constituency parties or three affiliated bodies – two of which must be trade unions.

                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                      

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