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Labour leadership: Corbyn and Smith clash over party unity | |
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Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith have clashed over party unity in the first Labour leadership campaign hustings. | |
Mr Smith said the party was "fractured and splintered" and the only people who would benefit were the Tories. | |
But Mr Corbyn replied it was difficult for Mr Smith to complain about disunity "when you and others resigned from the shadow cabinet". | |
Mr Smith is challenging Mr Corbyn for Labour's top job, after the leader lost a no-confidence vote of his MPs. | |
Mr Corbyn has rejected calls to resign and urged the party to unite. Mr Smith, the ex-shadow work and pensions secretary, says only he can heal the divisions. | |
Guide to the Labour leadership election | |
The two-hour debate in Cardiff is one of a series planned across the UK during the contest, which ends on 24 September. | |
It is being moderated by Catrin Haf Jones of ITV Cymru Wales and is being streamed on the Labour Party website. | |
In early exchanges, Mr Smith said the Tories were "riding roughshod over us" under Mr Corbyn's leadership: "We have got to carry the fight to the Tories much more aggressively than we have in recent months." | |
The party has "never looked more disunited", he said, adding: "I want us to be radical in government not radical in protesting against the Tories." | |
He said Mr Corbyn had not been able to hold together the "coalition" of views within the Labour Party in Westminster - something he described as a "dereliction of duty". | |
Debate schedule | Debate schedule |
But Mr Corbyn said Labour had won by-elections and mayoral elections under him and the "wave of resignations" from his front bench were the reason the party was now behind in the polls. | |
"It would be a good thing if Labour MPs got behind their leader and worked with them rather than briefing against them all the time," he said. | |
He said he understood political differences - having been a rebel backbencher himself - but "personal abuse is not acceptable". | |
"Members of Parliament should recognise that the structure of our party has changed... I believe we have changed politics." | |
The hustings comes as Mr Corbyn played down suggestions the party could split if he is re-elected as leader, after Mr Smith warned in a Guardian interview that Labour was "teetering on the edge of a precipice". | |
Earlier, Mr Corbyn outlined 10 pledges "to rebuild and transform Britain" in a speech in Dagenham, east London, as part of his pitch to remain Labour leader. | Earlier, Mr Corbyn outlined 10 pledges "to rebuild and transform Britain" in a speech in Dagenham, east London, as part of his pitch to remain Labour leader. |
He said he saw the policies - which included promises to create full employment and end private-sector involvement in the NHS - as "preparation for a general election", which he insisted Labour could win under his leadership. | He said he saw the policies - which included promises to create full employment and end private-sector involvement in the NHS - as "preparation for a general election", which he insisted Labour could win under his leadership. |
'New politics' | 'New politics' |
The challenge against Mr Corbyn - who won a landslide victory to become Labour leader last year - was triggered, following the EU referendum campaign, by Labour MPs unhappy with his performance. | The challenge against Mr Corbyn - who won a landslide victory to become Labour leader last year - was triggered, following the EU referendum campaign, by Labour MPs unhappy with his performance. |
Many felt Mr Corbyn had not shown enough enthusiasm and leadership for the Remain campaign. | Many felt Mr Corbyn had not shown enough enthusiasm and leadership for the Remain campaign. |
Dozens of his frontbench team walked out and Labour MPs backed a motion of no-confidence in his leadership by 172 to 40, saying he could not win a general election. | Dozens of his frontbench team walked out and Labour MPs backed a motion of no-confidence in his leadership by 172 to 40, saying he could not win a general election. |
But Mr Corbyn says he was democratically elected "for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters" and that he will "not betray them" by resigning. | But Mr Corbyn says he was democratically elected "for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters" and that he will "not betray them" by resigning. |
He enjoys strong support from many Labour Party members and has the backing of various unions, including the Communication Workers Union, train drivers' Aslef and construction workers' Ucatt. | He enjoys strong support from many Labour Party members and has the backing of various unions, including the Communication Workers Union, train drivers' Aslef and construction workers' Ucatt. |
The result of the two-way contest is due to be announced at a special Labour conference on 24 September. | The result of the two-way contest is due to be announced at a special Labour conference on 24 September. |
Labour leadership election timetable | Labour leadership election timetable |