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UK Labour MP Keir Starmer. Jonathan Brady

Keir Starmer launches bid for UK Labour leadership with video emphasising trade union roots

The video also features words of support from Stephen Lawrence’s mother, saying he was “instrumental” in getting justice.

KEIR STARMER WILL launch his Labour leadership bid in Brexit-backing Stevenage as he calls on the party to listen to voters to win back trust.

The shadow Brexit secretary will tomorrow visit the Hertfordshire town which voted 59% for Leave as he makes his pitch to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.

He became the fifth MP to enter the race to lead Labour, following its worst general election defeat since 1935.

Prominent backbenchers Jess Phillips and Lisa Nandy declared yesterday, while shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry and shadow Treasury minister Clive Lewis are also running.

In an article for the Sunday Mirror, Starmer said “we cannot bury our heads in the sand” as they work “to restore trust in our party”.

He also reiterated a call to “not lose sight of our values or retreat from the radicalism of the past few years” in words that may be welcomed by the Labour left.

“We must push for a Green New Deal to tackle the climate crisis, demand dignity at the heart of our social security system and make the case for a radically transformed economy that empowers trade unions and communities that have been left behind,” Starmer.

The article did not mention Brexit, a subject on which Starmer has been criticised within the party because of his prominent backing of another referendum.

A campaign video highlights his union and justice fights and features words of support from Stephen Lawrence’s mother Baroness Lawrence, who says he was “instrumental” in getting justice for her murdered son.

Starmer’s work with the National Union of Mineworkers and on the McLibel case against McDonald’s is also highlighted.

The human rights lawyer, who was made Queen’s Counsel in 2002, served as head of the CPS and accepted a knighthood in 2014, and has struggled to shake-off perceptions of privilege.

But he was named after Labour legend Keir Hardie and he has stressed his upbringing by his toolmaker father and nurse mother in London’s Southwark when dismissing allegations he is too middle-class to speak to the party’s historic heartlands.

His CV includes co-founding the renowned Doughty Street Chambers and advising the Policing Board to ensure the Police Service of Northern Ireland complied with human rights laws.

He entered Parliament as the MP for Holborn and St Pancras in 2015.

Critics have also raised concerns that Starmer is seen too much as a Londoner, but a recent survey made him the clear front-runner in the leadership race regardless.

He would beat the current leadership’s favoured candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey 61% to 39% in a run-off, according to a YouGov survey of 1,059 Labour members conducted at the end of December.

But the outsiders will yet be hoping to boost their profiles, with the race not expected to formally get under way until Tuesday and the new leader installed by the end of March.

Wigan MP Ms Nandy began her campaign in her constituency on Saturday with a call for change from Corbyn’s approach.

“We need a different sort of leadership that helps to root us back in every community across the UK, turns us back into a real movement and real force, driven from the ground up so that we can win people’s trust back,” she said.

Birmingham Yardley MP Phillips visited the Bury North constituency that fell from Labour to the Tories on 12 December to meet former supporters of the party.

Meanwhile, senior Labour MP David Lammy ruled himself out of the leadership contest, suggesting his anti-Brexit stance rendered him unsuitable to unite the party’s “vociferous factions”.

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    Mute Stevie Doran
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    Jan 4th 2020, 8:14 PM

    Should have done all this in 2016, UK would be a much different place.

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    Jan 4th 2020, 11:10 PM

    @Stevie Doran: I think tony Blair’s Tory lite labour proved otherwise. Labour should be left. Tories right and the Lib Dem’s can continue to be the guardian reading middle class sometimes pretending to be left.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:40 AM

    @Stevie Doran: Absolutely Stevie & a Woman Leader is now needed, Diane Abbot would be my first choice?

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    Jan 4th 2020, 9:39 PM

    If he becomes leader then that is Labour dead outside the M25

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    Jan 5th 2020, 1:34 AM

    @Richard Cronin: why so?

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:58 AM

    @Con Henihan: 1 of the main reasons Labour lost its heartlands in the north & midlands was due to its policy on Brexit. The fact that Labour was going to negotiate a deal then put it to referendum & campaign against was just stupid, the voters saw it for what it was a conflict of interests. Don’t get me wrong comrades Corbyn & McDonnell delusions on free internet & 3 day week did not help but there is no denying that the likes of Starmer & Thornberry have been architects in Labour loss of its heartlands.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 12:49 AM

    thanks Anna – the most intelligent comment here are your hot photos ;-)

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:33 AM

    @Dave Hammond: Anna for Labour leader!

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    Jan 4th 2020, 8:26 PM

    First past the post system is the problem in the UK ,thankfully in not too distant future it will cause the demise of the scoundrels running our Republic very soon.

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    Jan 4th 2020, 8:30 PM

    @Paul Mc: What?

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    Jan 5th 2020, 12:38 AM

    @Chris Avison: they want the first past the post system as it would guarantee on overall majority to ffg. The current system is enshrined in the constitution and would need a referendum to change it. Check your facts before you post next time.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 7:53 AM

    I have never heard of any of these candidates before .

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    Jan 5th 2020, 11:21 AM

    @Locojoe: I want Diane Abbot! And she is well known!

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    Jan 5th 2020, 8:44 PM

    @Dom Layzell: Bwah hah hah!!!

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    Jan 5th 2020, 8:44 PM

    @Dom Layzell: Bwah hah hah!!!

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