I’ve got straight to work with Keir Starmer to discuss how we will work closely together to defeat the forces of division and hate, and to reunite the country.
I’ve got straight to work with Keir Starmer to discuss how we will work closely together to defeat the forces of division and hate, and to reunite the country.
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I want this Labour Government to succeed, and sometimes that means having difficult conversations.
When we listen to our communities and our members, we are stronger.
That’s why I’m running for Deputy Leader. Learn more and join my campaign: www.lucyfordeputy.co.uk
We need to get Anas Sarwar elected as First Minister next May. I spoke to the Sunday Mail about how I will help do that, from day one as Deputy Leader.
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We’ve done some good things in our first year in office, but we must do better to re-connect with the communities we serve and give a much clearer sense of our purpose and values.
That’s how we succeed. That’s how we will re-unite the country.
A good read for anti-poverty campaigners www.bigissue.com/news/politic...
I won’t waste a day as Deputy Leader getting to work on the elections next year. I won’t write off any councillors or Councils and will support Scotland and Wales.
Our communities deserve it.
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Great to have @metromayorsteve.bsky.social's support at my Lucy Listen’s event in Liverpool today.
Members want us to do better and they want the Deputy to be their voice, all the time, and to help us turn things around. That’s what I’ll do.
Really delighted to have the support of Labour Friends of Palestine @lfpme.bsky.social Thank you.
I got a text!
See why more and more members are supporting me as a strong voice for our movement 👇🏻
"Trickle-down economics just hasn't worked for ordinary people.
"We need more urgency around lifting the two child benefit cap. Every day that's in place, more kids go into poverty."
Lucy Powell tells The News Agents about her bid to become Labour deputy leader
And those ties – they were wonderful
Certainly not a 1992 'loss' - he was the brains behind the development of the Grant-maintained School system in the Education Act 1993