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Both candidates declared their big donations in the latest update to the MPs’ register of financial interests
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Both candidates declared their big donations in the latest update to the MPs’ register of financial interests
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Also this week: reflecting on Wilde, and American political lingo
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She may be the underdog, but Phillipson’s campaign has bite
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Soft leftism is colliding with the spirit of early Blairism.
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Lucy Powell’s critics say she’ll be frozen out of big decisions if she wins
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The deputy leadership candidate on her cabinet battles and why she believes in the socialism of freedom
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The deputy leadership front-runner says “when members’ voices count for something we shift policy”
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Also this week: taking the fight to Reform, and ministerial karaoke at Labour conference
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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Also this week: A ticking off from Mum, and all aboard the Man City bus
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Powell’s deputy leadership bid is betting on the underdog factor
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A look through Phillipson’s old New Statesman articles reveals a politician much more radical than her critics think
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Some MPs see the race as a proxy war between Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham.
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The proposed candidates for Labour’s deputy leadership lack her credibility and charisma.
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The Labour Deputy Leader hopeful is emphasising her identity as a working-class northern woman.
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As the Labour left’s chosen deputy leadership candidate, Ribeiro-Addy is unlikely to make it on the ballot.
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An angry party membership could throw up a surprising result.
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The Education Secretary’s best hope of victory may be a split vote among rivals.
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Though they are unlikely to win, it is significant that the left were the first to field a candidate.
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The left are furious at the speed of the proposed timetable.
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