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Labour leadership: Harman vows to weed out all 'cheats' Labour leadership: Harman vows to weed out all 'cheats'
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Harriet Harman has said 3,000 alleged "cheats" have so far been excluded from voting in the Labour leadership contest, with more expected.Harriet Harman has said 3,000 alleged "cheats" have so far been excluded from voting in the Labour leadership contest, with more expected.
The acting Labour leader said: "It is not funny or clever for people from other parties to try to cheat their way into our system."The acting Labour leader said: "It is not funny or clever for people from other parties to try to cheat their way into our system."
And only people who supported the "aims and values" of the Labour Party would be allowed to take part.And only people who supported the "aims and values" of the Labour Party would be allowed to take part.
She was speaking after a meeting with the four leadership contenders.She was speaking after a meeting with the four leadership contenders.
She said the verification process was "robust" and would go on until the "very last minute".She said the verification process was "robust" and would go on until the "very last minute".
Labour has barred 1,900 Green Party supporters or members from the contest so far, compared with just 400 Conservatives, it said. Labour has barred 1,900 Green Party supporters or members from the vote so far, compared with just 400 Conservatives, it said.
The new Labour leader is set to be announced on 12 September.The new Labour leader is set to be announced on 12 September.
Ms Harman appeared to reject a call by frontrunner Jeremy Corbyn to allow those banned from voting the right of appeal.Ms Harman appeared to reject a call by frontrunner Jeremy Corbyn to allow those banned from voting the right of appeal.
'Trotskyites and Greens''Trotskyites and Greens'
Mr Corbyn has said the party should welcome the influx of new supporters from other parties, such as the Greens, "because that's how party's grow", and he said some had been unfairly barred. Mr Corbyn has said the party should welcome the influx of new supporters from other parties, such as the Greens, "because that's how parties grow", and he said some had been unfairly barred.
He has also rejected as "nonsense" claims of widespread Conservative infiltration, amid reports Tory activists had signed up to vote for him because they believe he would be a disaster for Labour.He has also rejected as "nonsense" claims of widespread Conservative infiltration, amid reports Tory activists had signed up to vote for him because they believe he would be a disaster for Labour.
Ms Harman rejected suggestions the party was attempting to weed out far-left supporters of Mr Corbyn, thousands of whom are thought to have signed up to vote for him.Ms Harman rejected suggestions the party was attempting to weed out far-left supporters of Mr Corbyn, thousands of whom are thought to have signed up to vote for him.
She said the process was strictly impartial but voters had to support the party's aims and values, which are set out in Clause IV of its rule book.She said the process was strictly impartial but voters had to support the party's aims and values, which are set out in Clause IV of its rule book.
"If people don't support the Labour Party's aims and values, whether they don't support them because they are Tories or because they are Trotskyites or whether they are Greens... they don't get a vote," she said."If people don't support the Labour Party's aims and values, whether they don't support them because they are Tories or because they are Trotskyites or whether they are Greens... they don't get a vote," she said.
Under new party rules introduced last year, members of the public could sign up to vote in the Labour leadership contest for £3. More than 160,000 people signed up to vote in the final days before the registration deadline.Under new party rules introduced last year, members of the public could sign up to vote in the Labour leadership contest for £3. More than 160,000 people signed up to vote in the final days before the registration deadline.
The party initially said this brought the total size of the leadership electorate to 610,000.The party initially said this brought the total size of the leadership electorate to 610,000.
But that has now been revised down to 553,954 - a fall of almost 60,000 people. Labour says the vast majority of this fall is explained by duplicate applications and those requesting a vote not being on the electoral register and is not the result of a "purge" of those not entitled to a vote.But that has now been revised down to 553,954 - a fall of almost 60,000 people. Labour says the vast majority of this fall is explained by duplicate applications and those requesting a vote not being on the electoral register and is not the result of a "purge" of those not entitled to a vote.
Two panels made up of members of Labour's national executive have been given the job of vetting new sign-ups.Two panels made up of members of Labour's national executive have been given the job of vetting new sign-ups.
How is Labour catching 'cheats'?How is Labour catching 'cheats'?
By James Clayton, BBC NewsnightBy James Clayton, BBC Newsnight
You're extremely unlikely to be struck off for having fruity opinions on Facebook.You're extremely unlikely to be struck off for having fruity opinions on Facebook.
Labour is terrified of legal challenge and the general nature of Labour's own definition - set out in clause IV of its rule book - makes it hard to remove your vote on these grounds.Labour is terrified of legal challenge and the general nature of Labour's own definition - set out in clause IV of its rule book - makes it hard to remove your vote on these grounds.
A list of reasons given to me by Labour HQ for excluding registered voters include: not being on the electoral register, already being a member, having stood for another party and being a known member/campaigner of other party.A list of reasons given to me by Labour HQ for excluding registered voters include: not being on the electoral register, already being a member, having stood for another party and being a known member/campaigner of other party.
Nothing in there about having contrary opinions.Nothing in there about having contrary opinions.
Read more on the Newsnight Live pageRead more on the Newsnight Live page
Leadership contender Andy Burnham said he believed there was a problem with infiltrators, but confirmed that he would not attempt to challenge the result in court even if he was narrowly defeated.Leadership contender Andy Burnham said he believed there was a problem with infiltrators, but confirmed that he would not attempt to challenge the result in court even if he was narrowly defeated.
"I wouldn't want to overstate this whole issue, but there is some evidence that Tories are signed up to vote," he told the audience in Stevenage."I wouldn't want to overstate this whole issue, but there is some evidence that Tories are signed up to vote," he told the audience in Stevenage.
Female leaderFemale leader
Yvette Cooper said candidates should not be involved in how the contest was being run and it was up to the Labour Party to make sure it was a robust process.Yvette Cooper said candidates should not be involved in how the contest was being run and it was up to the Labour Party to make sure it was a robust process.
The fourth candidate, Liz Kendall, agreed, saying it was important to exclude anybody who had actively campaigned against the Labour Party.The fourth candidate, Liz Kendall, agreed, saying it was important to exclude anybody who had actively campaigned against the Labour Party.
Mr Burnham triggered murmurs of protest during the debate for suggesting Labour should have a woman leader only "when the time was right". Mr Burnham triggered murmurs of protest during the BBC Radio 5 Live debate for suggesting Labour should have a woman leader only "when the time was right".
He quickly clarified that he had meant when the "right candidate" came along.He quickly clarified that he had meant when the "right candidate" came along.
The shadow health secretary also indicated that he would not serve on the Labour frontbench if the party's policy was to scrap Trident or leave Nato - positions backed by Mr Corbyn.The shadow health secretary also indicated that he would not serve on the Labour frontbench if the party's policy was to scrap Trident or leave Nato - positions backed by Mr Corbyn.
"Those would not be policies that I could support. I would not support a policy to leave Nato," he said."Those would not be policies that I could support. I would not support a policy to leave Nato," he said.
Meanwhile, former deputy prime minister John Prescott has warned the contest could end up splitting the party.Meanwhile, former deputy prime minister John Prescott has warned the contest could end up splitting the party.
Lord Prescott, speaking at a rally for Andy Burnham, compared former leadership contender Chuka Umunna and Tristram Hunt to the so-called "Gang of Four" MPs who left the party to form the SDP in 1981.Lord Prescott, speaking at a rally for Andy Burnham, compared former leadership contender Chuka Umunna and Tristram Hunt to the so-called "Gang of Four" MPs who left the party to form the SDP in 1981.
Mr Umunna and Mr Hunt have established the "Labour for the Common Good" group to look at how it can win back power.Mr Umunna and Mr Hunt have established the "Labour for the Common Good" group to look at how it can win back power.
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