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Labour Party: Jennie Formby's departure will help Keir Starmer | Labour Party: Jennie Formby's departure will help Keir Starmer |
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Jennie Formby's departure is the clearest sign yet that Labour is under new management. | Jennie Formby's departure is the clearest sign yet that Labour is under new management. |
The party's general secretary was a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn - and of the leader of the Unite union, Len McCluskey. | The party's general secretary was a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn - and of the leader of the Unite union, Len McCluskey. |
Ms Formby's supporters maintain that she oversaw swifter and stronger action in tackling allegations of anti-Semitism. | |
But her detractors accused her of not being robust enough. | But her detractors accused her of not being robust enough. |
She underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer last year but she has made no suggestion that she was resigning for health reasons. | She underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer last year but she has made no suggestion that she was resigning for health reasons. |
Supporters of Labour's recently-elected leader, Sir Keir Starmer, had wanted a new general secretary in place. | |
When Jeremy Corbyn first became leader in 2015, the then general secretary Iain, now Lord, McNicol had been appointed under the previous leadership - and there were widely reported tensions between the new leader's office and party HQ. | When Jeremy Corbyn first became leader in 2015, the then general secretary Iain, now Lord, McNicol had been appointed under the previous leadership - and there were widely reported tensions between the new leader's office and party HQ. |
Keir Starmer's team did not want this repeated - but it is difficult to force out an incumbent who is determined not to go. | Keir Starmer's team did not want this repeated - but it is difficult to force out an incumbent who is determined not to go. |
Change at the top | Change at the top |
So before Ms Formby's intentions became known, one of Sir Keir's supporters said privately that an inquiry into the leaking of an internal document - which contained confidential staff messages - could provide the mechanism for removing her. | |
The general secretary is appointed by the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) and following recent elections to the ruling body, Keir Starmer's backers have a narrow majority. | The general secretary is appointed by the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) and following recent elections to the ruling body, Keir Starmer's backers have a narrow majority. |
They were keen that Jennie Formby should be replaced before further elections to the NEC take place later this year, in case their slender advantage is lost. | They were keen that Jennie Formby should be replaced before further elections to the NEC take place later this year, in case their slender advantage is lost. |
It had been assumed Ms Formby would have stood down ahead of the party conference in September. | |
This would have been after the inquiry in to the leaked document reports in July. | This would have been after the inquiry in to the leaked document reports in July. |
And it would probably have been after the Equality and Human Rights Commission delivers the results of its investigation in to anti-Semitism in the party. | And it would probably have been after the Equality and Human Rights Commission delivers the results of its investigation in to anti-Semitism in the party. |
But Ms Formby has instead chosen to go sooner, on her own terms, without awaiting the verdict of these probes. | |
Who's next? | Who's next? |
Already, her possible replacements are being talked about in Labour circles. | Already, her possible replacements are being talked about in Labour circles. |
One potential candidate is Lisa Johnson, a senior official at the GMB union. | One potential candidate is Lisa Johnson, a senior official at the GMB union. |
She is on the left of the party but her union never toed the Corbyn leadership line. | She is on the left of the party but her union never toed the Corbyn leadership line. |
However, the GMB is in turmoil following the departure of its general secretary Tim Roache - and the launch of an internal investigation in to serious allegations about his conduct in office. | However, the GMB is in turmoil following the departure of its general secretary Tim Roache - and the launch of an internal investigation in to serious allegations about his conduct in office. |
Another possible candidate - thought to be favoured by some in Starmer's inner circle - is Annaliese Midgley. | Another possible candidate - thought to be favoured by some in Starmer's inner circle - is Annaliese Midgley. |
Although, like Jennie Formby, her background is in the Unite union, she is seen as someone who would be loyal to the new leadership. | Although, like Jennie Formby, her background is in the Unite union, she is seen as someone who would be loyal to the new leadership. |
The field could broaden. | The field could broaden. |
But the significance of today's resignation is that it should help Sir Keir Starmer in his mission to have the party HQ and the Labour leader's office working in harmony. | But the significance of today's resignation is that it should help Sir Keir Starmer in his mission to have the party HQ and the Labour leader's office working in harmony. |
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