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Owen Smith: Only one MP should challenge Corbyn | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
One of the two MPs hoping to replace Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader says only one challenger should appear on the final ballot. | |
Owen Smith said there was a "widespread view" among MPs that there should only be one challenger, but that he was not sure how they should be chosen. | |
He suggested the party's deputy leader, MPs or executive committee could choose between him and Angela Eagle. | |
Mr Smith postponed the formal launch of his campaign after the Nice attack. | |
A leadership contest is under way after most Labour MPs signed a vote of no confidence in Mr Corbyn, who rejected their calls to stand down and won a battle to be automatically included on the ballot to be put to members. | |
Former shadow business secretary Angela Eagle was the first to mount a challenge, with Mr Smith - the former welfare spokesman - now also putting himself forward. | |
Speaking on the Daily Politics, Mr Smith said the party owed Ms Eagle a "debt of gratitude" for mounting the challenge, and that he had delayed coming forward himself because he had been visiting his brother in hospital. | |
His candidacy has sparked fears among Mr Corbyn's critics that he could split the vote from members opposed to the leader. | |
Mr Smith said: "I think there's a widespread view in the parliamentary Labour Party, and indeed amongst many of the members, that probably there should only be one challenger." | |
Asked how that challenger should be determined, he said: "I'm not sure yet. I think it's not really for me to determine how we get there as one of the challengers, but I am prepared to submit to whatever mechanism - whether it's the deputy leader of the party, or the parliamentary leadership of the party, or the NEC (National Executive Committee) come up with, or the PLP itself. | |
"I think we need to find a mechanism to get to there and I will absolutely stand by whatever that decision is." | |
Mr Smith also repeated his call for a second EU referendum, claiming voters had been "sold a pup" by the Leave campaign. | |
He said the poll should be held once the terms of the UK's Brexit negotiations are clear. | |
"The analogy I would use is that you would not go out and buy a car without having a look under the engine and checking it actually works," he said. | |
"That is what we have been asked to do with Brexit and now we have got an opportunity to test drive the car, if you like, over the next 18-month period and check whether we actually want to buy it." | |
The former shadow work and pensions secretary had been due to make a speech in Pontypridd, formally launching his campaign, but he said he would not go ahead as planned following the "heartbreaking" news from Nice overnight. | |
He tweeted in French: "Solidarity and fraternity with the French people." | He tweeted in French: "Solidarity and fraternity with the French people." |
In his planned speech, Mr Smith - who has been Pontypridd MP since 2010 - had been due to say he was the only one of a "new generation of Labour MPs" who could "secure Labour's future". | |
Mr Smith has been given a boost after one of Mr Corbyn's strongest supporters in Parliament transferred her support to him. | Mr Smith has been given a boost after one of Mr Corbyn's strongest supporters in Parliament transferred her support to him. |
Jo Stevens, who has been MP for Cardiff Central since May 2015, said it had become "painfully obvious that we have been unable to fulfil the very basic day-to-day operation as the official opposition in Parliament" in recent weeks. | |
"We cannot present ourselves as a government-in-waiting without leadership and a leadership team that commands the respect and support of not only members... but Labour voters and potential Labour voters," she wrote in an e-mail to party members. | |
Despite facing a revolt from his MPs, Mr Corbyn retains the strong support of many party members and has said he will fight the challenges in a contest which is expected to be decided in September. | Despite facing a revolt from his MPs, Mr Corbyn retains the strong support of many party members and has said he will fight the challenges in a contest which is expected to be decided in September. |
Mr Corbyn, who was accused by some MPs of not campaigning strongly enough for a Remain win in last month's EU referendum, has suffered dozens of resignations from his front bench. | |
Labour's ruling NEC said on Tuesday that Mr Corbyn would automatically go on to the ballot paper as the sitting leader. His challengers need the backing of 51 MPs or MEPs - 20% of the Parliamentary party - to stand. | |
Speaking outside the meeting, Mr Corbyn, who was elected as leader overwhelmingly in a vote of Labour members and registered supporters last year, said he would campaign on "all the things that matter". | Speaking outside the meeting, Mr Corbyn, who was elected as leader overwhelmingly in a vote of Labour members and registered supporters last year, said he would campaign on "all the things that matter". |
Ms Eagle - who has already secured 51 nominations from MPs - has been calling for Mr Corbyn to resign for days. | |
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. | 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. |