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Lucy Powell elected Labour's deputy leader

Lucy Powell elected Labour's deputy leader

Summary

Lucy Powell was elected as the new deputy leader of the Labour Party. She won against Bridget Phillipson with a focus on giving party members a stronger voice and promoting change. Powell aims to support Labour values and has promised to bring new energy to the party.

Key Facts

  • Lucy Powell was elected Labour's deputy leader following Angela Rayner's resignation.
  • Powell defeated Bridget Phillipson, winning by nearly 14,000 votes.
  • Voter turnout for the election was 16.6%.
  • Powell plans to advocate for grassroots members and push for changes in the party.
  • She has pledged to support Labour values and assist Sir Keir Starmer in leading the party.
  • Powell emphasized the need to set a stronger political agenda.
  • The election was initially contested by six candidates, narrowing down to Powell and Phillipson.
  • Powell criticized the Labour leadership for not being bold enough and cited past party mistakes.
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