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Jeremy Corbyn wins vote on Labour leadership rules Jeremy Corbyn wins vote on Labour leadership rules
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Jeremy Corbyn will be automatically included on the ballot in Labour's leadership contest, the party's National Executive Committee has ruled.Jeremy Corbyn will be automatically included on the ballot in Labour's leadership contest, the party's National Executive Committee has ruled.
Unions said party rules were clear that the incumbent must be allowed to stand, but his opponents said he needed the support of 51 MPs or MEPs. His opponents had said he needed the support of 51 MPs or MEPs to stand.
Mr Corbyn said he was "delighted" with the result of the meeting. Mr Corbyn said he was "delighted" with the result of the meeting of the NEC, which also imposed restrictions on who could vote in the contest.
His challenger, former shadow minister Angela Eagle, said she welcomed the contest and was "determined to win".His challenger, former shadow minister Angela Eagle, said she welcomed the contest and was "determined to win".
The secret NEC vote went 18-14 in the Labour leader's favour following hours of talks.The secret NEC vote went 18-14 in the Labour leader's favour following hours of talks.
A Labour Party spokesman said: "The NEC has agreed that as the incumbent leader Jeremy Corbyn will go forward onto the ballot without requiring nominations from the Parliamentary Labour Party and the European Parliamentary Labour Party. A Labour Party spokesman said: "The NEC has agreed that as the incumbent leader Jeremy Corbyn will go forward onto the ballot without requiring nominations from the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) and the European Parliamentary Labour Party (EPLP).
"All other leadership candidates will require nominations from 20% of the PLP and EPLP.""All other leadership candidates will require nominations from 20% of the PLP and EPLP."
Only those who joined Labour before February will be able to vote in the leadership contest.
Anyone who joined after then will have to pay an extra £25 to become a "registered supporter" - and will only get a two-day window in which to do so.
Speaking outside the meeting, Mr Corbyn told a crowd of journalists and supporters: "So I'm on the ballot paper... and we will be campaigning on all the things that matter.Speaking outside the meeting, Mr Corbyn told a crowd of journalists and supporters: "So I'm on the ballot paper... and we will be campaigning on all the things that matter.
"The inequality and poverty that exists in this country, the need to end the privatisation of our National Health Service, the need to give real hope and opportunity to young people all across this country."The inequality and poverty that exists in this country, the need to end the privatisation of our National Health Service, the need to give real hope and opportunity to young people all across this country.
"That's what Labour exists for. And that's the campaigning work we will be doing the length and breadth of this country.""That's what Labour exists for. And that's the campaigning work we will be doing the length and breadth of this country."
"That will strengthen our party in order to defeat this Tory government and bring in a government that cares for the people.""That will strengthen our party in order to defeat this Tory government and bring in a government that cares for the people."
'Democracy prevails'
The Labour leader made a last-minute decision to attend the emergency meeting of the NEC in London.
He had been due to address the Unite union conference in Brighton on Tuesday afternoon.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, a key ally of Mr Corbyn, said on Twitter: "Jeremy on the ballot. Democracy prevails. We will use leadership election to sign up even more members and prepare ground for general election."Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, a key ally of Mr Corbyn, said on Twitter: "Jeremy on the ballot. Democracy prevails. We will use leadership election to sign up even more members and prepare ground for general election."
But the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said it was highly likely that the Labour Party itself would challenge the decision in the courts.But the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said it was highly likely that the Labour Party itself would challenge the decision in the courts.
Ms Eagle has said she is challenging Mr Corbyn because she can provide real leadership which he cannot. Former shadow business secretary Ms Eagle - who has already secured 51 nominations from MPs - has been calling for Mr Corbyn to resign for days.
Reacting to the vote on Tuesday night, she said: "I'm glad the NEC has come to a conclusion. I welcome the contest ahead and I am determined to win it." She said she had eventually decided to launch a formal challenge because he was unwilling to stand down and she could provide the real leadership he could not.
Reacting to the vote on Tuesday night, Ms Eagle said: "I'm glad the NEC has come to a conclusion. I welcome the contest ahead and I am determined to win it."
Mr Corbyn was elected as leader overwhelmingly in a vote of Labour members and registered supporters last year.
But following the EU referendum, he was hit by mass walkouts from the shadow cabinet and shadow ministerial positions in protest at his leadership.
Labour's former work and pensions spokesman Owen Smith has said he would consider making a rival leadership challenge.