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Labour leadership: Corbyn, Eagle and Smith take part in hustings | |
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his two challengers, Angela Eagle and Owen Smith, have taken part in a hustings in front of Labour MPs. | |
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. |
Speaking afterwards, Ms Eagle said the debate had gone "very well". | |
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. |