With the party on the verge of a historic split, the left - led by Tony Benn - demand greater grassroots influence over the leadership election
A thread on the party debates and its impact:
An electoral college with a 50:25:20:5 weighting for the PLP, trade unions, CLPs and affiliated societies was proposed
The trade unions now held the biggest share of the vote. USDAW who had proposed the 40-30-30 split had not expected it to win.
‘the whole country will see it to be a totally undemocratic and illegitimate method’
‘Sometimes at great Labour conferences the words ‘fight fight and fight again have been used. I don’t want anybody to fight anybody in our party’
‘We must fight like men who have the enemy at their gates and at the same time like people working for eternity’
‘The damage is being done by a small group which shows neither respect nor regard for alternative views within the party’
‘a sad and dangerous day in British politics because it no longer looks like a credible alternative government’.
The paper accused Labour of ignoring the 2.3 million unemployed
‘The real problem is that 90% of the public know as well as we do what has been wrong with the party: that we say one thing in opposition and do something else in government.
'It was an important day, it will never be reversed and nothing will be the same again'
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