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Labour leadership: Gordon Brown steps up to help Keir Starmer’s campaign


The Shadow Brexit Secretary is hotly tipped to stand in the Labour leadership race. He had his hopes of success bolstered yesterday after a surge in new party applicants since the election. Insiders say the 30,000 people who have signed up in the past week are mostly moderate Remainers who support Sir Keir. 

The news comes as Mr Brown’s former aide John Healey lashed out at Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, accusing him of ignoring many British voters by concentrating solely on the “poorest” people. 

So far, only Shadow Foreign ­Secretary Emily Thornberry and Shadow Treasury Minister Clive Lewis have said they will enter the race to replace Jeremy Corbyn as leader. 

But Yvette Cooper, the chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Committee, is said to be considering it, as is Tottenham MP David Lammy. 

Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey is the current favourite, but she was yesterday accused of telling “tall tales” about her working-class youth in Manchester. 

The Corbynite has repeatedly said her political outlook was shaped by watching her father worry about losing his job at Salford docks. 

But Miss Long-Bailey, 40, was just two when the docks closed in 1982. 

As a result, a former docker said it was “impossible” for her to have seen the process of de-industrialisation. 

Miss Long-Bailey has also faced a backlash for appointing self-declared Stalinist Alex Halligan as her campaign manager. 

It has also been revealed that Labour activist Jon Lansman, the chairman of pro-Corbyn group Momentum, has been informally advising Miss Long-Bailey.



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