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SDLP MP launches leadership bid | SDLP MP launches leadership bid |
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The SDLP's deputy leader has announced his decision to fight for the leadership of the party. | The SDLP's deputy leader has announced his decision to fight for the leadership of the party. |
Alasdair McDonnell formally declared his intention at a news conference in Belfast on Tuesday. | Alasdair McDonnell formally declared his intention at a news conference in Belfast on Tuesday. |
The party's South Belfast MP is a veteran of the party and has a reputation for being a good organiser. | The party's South Belfast MP is a veteran of the party and has a reputation for being a good organiser. |
His competition is the party's South Down MLA Margaret Ritchie who enjoys a high profile as minister for Social Development. | His competition is the party's South Down MLA Margaret Ritchie who enjoys a high profile as minister for Social Development. |
Mr McDonnell said he believed he had the support of a majority of SDLP MLAs but said his campaign would be aimed at the party's grass roots. | |
Announcing his decision, the South Belfast MP told party members "if you are ambitious for the party, come with me". | Announcing his decision, the South Belfast MP told party members "if you are ambitious for the party, come with me". |
Nominations open on 1 November and the vote will be held next February at the party's annual conference. | Nominations open on 1 November and the vote will be held next February at the party's annual conference. |
In September, SDLP leader Mark Durkan said he intended to stand aside as party leader after the next Westminster election, which is expected around May next year. | In September, SDLP leader Mark Durkan said he intended to stand aside as party leader after the next Westminster election, which is expected around May next year. |
Mr Durkan said he would defend his Foyle seat but did not believe he should continue to hold a dual mandate at the Stormont Assembly. | Mr Durkan said he would defend his Foyle seat but did not believe he should continue to hold a dual mandate at the Stormont Assembly. |
The 49-year-old replaced John Hume as leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party in 2001. | The 49-year-old replaced John Hume as leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party in 2001. |