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Labour leadership battle about personality not policies, Angela Eagle claims | Labour leadership battle about personality not policies, Angela Eagle claims |
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Labour's leadership election was "mainly about personalities" when it should have been about policy, Angela Eagle has said. | Labour's leadership election was "mainly about personalities" when it should have been about policy, Angela Eagle has said. |
The former Labour minister triggered the leadership contest against Jeremy Corbyn before pulling out, leaving Owen Smith a clear run at taking him on. But the bid backfired and Mr Corbyn strengthened his hold on the party with 62 per cent of the vote. | |
Ms Eagle insisted she has no regrets about triggering the contest and suggested that senior Labour figures on the backbenches will have to draw up a new vision for the party if it is going to have a chance of getting back into power, | Ms Eagle insisted she has no regrets about triggering the contest and suggested that senior Labour figures on the backbenches will have to draw up a new vision for the party if it is going to have a chance of getting back into power, |
She told ITV's Peston on Sunday: "Our leadership election was mainly about personalities as it turned out, when I think we needed to have a leadership election about policy. | She told ITV's Peston on Sunday: "Our leadership election was mainly about personalities as it turned out, when I think we needed to have a leadership election about policy. |
"At the moment we are appealing to our core vote but we are not being able to appeal beyond that, and you can see that from some of the polling." | "At the moment we are appealing to our core vote but we are not being able to appeal beyond that, and you can see that from some of the polling." |
She dismissed suggestions that triggering the election was a mistake, saying that politicians "can't anticipate" the future. | She dismissed suggestions that triggering the election was a mistake, saying that politicians "can't anticipate" the future. |
The party now needs to look to the future and grapple with the big issues fuelling the "politics of grievance and anger", she said. | The party now needs to look to the future and grapple with the big issues fuelling the "politics of grievance and anger", she said. |
Ms Eagle said: "We've got a very experienced load of people on the backbench who have more time than they would have if they were doing frontline duties to think about the key things that I think we now need to think about as a party." | Ms Eagle said: "We've got a very experienced load of people on the backbench who have more time than they would have if they were doing frontline duties to think about the key things that I think we now need to think about as a party." |
Ms Eagle insisted this is not about undermining Mr Corbyn's leadership, but added: "We will never be able to return to government if we don't answer the questions that face people in their everyday lives and appeal to them. | Ms Eagle insisted this is not about undermining Mr Corbyn's leadership, but added: "We will never be able to return to government if we don't answer the questions that face people in their everyday lives and appeal to them. |
"We need to modernise our view of how we deal with the issues that are going on in our economy." | "We need to modernise our view of how we deal with the issues that are going on in our economy." |
Growing automation and the loss of jobs this is likely to bring raises major issues which Labour must tackle head on, she warned. | Growing automation and the loss of jobs this is likely to bring raises major issues which Labour must tackle head on, she warned. |
"When the Labour party can answer questions like that we will appeal far beyond our base and we'll be in contention for returning to government again," she said. | |
Labour frontbenchers "do not have the time" to grapple with these issues and big beasts on the backbenches should do this instead, she said. | Labour frontbenchers "do not have the time" to grapple with these issues and big beasts on the backbenches should do this instead, she said. |
Ms Eagle said: "The luxury for someone like me now is I have got the time to think about those issues and I want to make a positive contribution to the debate on those issues which will get us back into government if we come up with the right responses for the people of Britain." | Ms Eagle said: "The luxury for someone like me now is I have got the time to think about those issues and I want to make a positive contribution to the debate on those issues which will get us back into government if we come up with the right responses for the people of Britain." |
Former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn said labour faces the "big task" of winning the trust of the British people. | Former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn said labour faces the "big task" of winning the trust of the British people. |
Asked if Mr Corbyn could be a good prime minister, Mr Benn told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show: "I hope we are going to win the next election. | Asked if Mr Corbyn could be a good prime minister, Mr Benn told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show: "I hope we are going to win the next election. |
"We have got a big task on our hands. Jeremy is leader – and I congratulated him on his victory – the party now wants to come together and hold the Government to account. | |
"But the challenge for every single one of us in Labour is to win the people's trust and confidence and we have got a lot of work to do to do that." | "But the challenge for every single one of us in Labour is to win the people's trust and confidence and we have got a lot of work to do to do that." |
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