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Tessa Jowell says Tories' all-male London mayor list is 'extraordinary' | Tessa Jowell says Tories' all-male London mayor list is 'extraordinary' |
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Tessa Jowell, the favourite for the Labour nomination for London mayor, has criticised the Conservative shortlist for the post for not including any women. | Tessa Jowell, the favourite for the Labour nomination for London mayor, has criticised the Conservative shortlist for the post for not including any women. |
The all-male list announced on Saturday named four in the contest to succeed Boris Johnson next year. They are Zac Goldsmith, Andrew Boff, Syed Kamall and Stephen Greenhalgh. | |
Goldsmith is widely regarded in the party as having the best hope of retaining the post for the Tories, but is a controversial figure for his strong opposition to the expansion of Heathrow airport and his Eurosceptic stance. | |
Related: Labour mayoral hopefuls tussle as Tessa Jowell plays popularity card | Related: Labour mayoral hopefuls tussle as Tessa Jowell plays popularity card |
Former footballer Sol Campbell missed out on his bid to be chosen as the Conservative candidate. | Former footballer Sol Campbell missed out on his bid to be chosen as the Conservative candidate. |
Commenting on the list, Jowell said: “It is extraordinary that Tory central office believe that they have no women who are fit even to be considered to be their candidate for mayor of London. | |
“London is a modern, open city built on diversity, it’s time the Conservatives caught up.” | “London is a modern, open city built on diversity, it’s time the Conservatives caught up.” |
Westminster city council leader Philippa Roe and businessman Ivan Massow also failed to make the cut. | Westminster city council leader Philippa Roe and businessman Ivan Massow also failed to make the cut. |
Official hustings will be held before September’s open primary, in which anyone on the electoral register can vote. The Conservative candidate will be announced at the end of that month. | Official hustings will be held before September’s open primary, in which anyone on the electoral register can vote. The Conservative candidate will be announced at the end of that month. |
London regional chairman Ian Twinn said: “We have four excellent candidates who will now campaign across London over the summer before all Londoners will get the opportunity to vote in our primary in September.” | London regional chairman Ian Twinn said: “We have four excellent candidates who will now campaign across London over the summer before all Londoners will get the opportunity to vote in our primary in September.” |
Conservative party deputy chairman Robert Halfon MP said: “The Conservatives are once again putting the power in the hands of all Londoners to help us choose our candidate. | Conservative party deputy chairman Robert Halfon MP said: “The Conservatives are once again putting the power in the hands of all Londoners to help us choose our candidate. |
“Under Boris we have seen record investment in our capital and all of this will be put at risk from a Labour party only offering more borrowing, more spending and higher taxes.” | “Under Boris we have seen record investment in our capital and all of this will be put at risk from a Labour party only offering more borrowing, more spending and higher taxes.” |
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