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Labour leadership challengers to pitch for support from MPs Labour leadership: Corbyn, Eagle and Smith take part in hustings
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Labour leadership challengers, Angela Eagle and Owen Smith, are holding a hustings, to pitch for support from their parliamentary colleagues. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his two challengers, Angela Eagle and Owen Smith, have taken part in a hustings in front of Labour MPs.
The two MPs have both launched bids to replace Jeremy Corbyn but Mr Smith has said only one of them should stand against the leader in the final vote. Mr Smith and Ms Eagle have both launched leadership bids but Mr Smith has said only one of them should stand against Mr Corbyn in the final vote.
He has indicated that he would withdraw from the contest if Ms Eagle won more support among Labour MPs.He has indicated that he would withdraw from the contest if Ms Eagle won more support among Labour MPs.
The contest was prompted after Mr Corbyn lost a vote of no confidence.The contest was prompted after Mr Corbyn lost a vote of no confidence.
Ms Eagle said she was looking forward to the hustings, adding: "I've had great support so far and I'm very optimistic." Speaking afterwards, Ms Eagle said the debate had gone "very well".
She said she would not speculate on whether she would withdraw in favour of Mr Smith if he had more support. One of her supporters told BBC political correspondent Iain Watson said she had shown "more substance" while an MP backing Mr Smith said only he could unite the Labour Party.
Nominations for the leadership contest open later on Monday, with an initial list of which MPs are backing whom to be published on Tuesday evening.
As challengers, Mr Smith and Ms Eagle need nominations from 51 MPs and MEPs to get on the ballot paper while, as the incumbent leader, Mr Corbyn is automatically entitled to stand.
During his leadership launch on Sunday, Mr Smith said the contender with the most backing should become the unity candidate to take on Mr Corbyn - a view shared by senior colleagues.During his leadership launch on Sunday, Mr Smith said the contender with the most backing should become the unity candidate to take on Mr Corbyn - a view shared by senior colleagues.
Mr Corbyn has vowed to fight the challengers, but in the latest in a string of rows over the vote he has said he thinks rules which exclude recently signed-up Labour members from voting in the contest are "not very fair".Mr Corbyn has vowed to fight the challengers, but in the latest in a string of rows over the vote he has said he thinks rules which exclude recently signed-up Labour members from voting in the contest are "not very fair".
He told the BBC's Sunday Politics programme that he wants the party's National Executive Committee to change the restrictions, adding that he believes the £25 fee for registered supporters to vote in the contest is too high.He told the BBC's Sunday Politics programme that he wants the party's National Executive Committee to change the restrictions, adding that he believes the £25 fee for registered supporters to vote in the contest is too high.