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By:
Pleasegivemeanailedontip
When: 16 May 21 12:32
Not sure agreement that there is division is what she was going for
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 16 May 21 12:53
Are tories picking somebody with a whistle?
By:
politicspunter
When: 16 May 21 12:55
Douglas Ross?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 16 May 21 13:06
Barbara Woodhouse?
By:
moisok
When: 16 May 21 13:35
give it a couple of decades and demographic will have it
By:
politicspunter
When: 16 May 21 18:22
https://labourlist.org/2021/05/kim-leadbeater-joins-race-to-replace-tracy-brabin-in-batley-and-spen/
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Appears to be two main candidates.
By:
moisok
When: 16 May 21 18:24
you check out what a committed chunk of the demographic can swing it
By:
politicspunter
When: 16 May 21 18:28
Hopefully Galloway appears on the scene shortly, he is always good fun.
By:
politicspunter
When: 16 May 21 18:30
https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/19298080.former-bradford-west-mp-george-galloway-announces-party-will-stand-batley-spen-by-election/
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By:
moisok
When: 16 May 21 18:44
It will be most interesting in a few elections turned forward into the future.
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 21 09:21
was watching local tv the other day parading new tory councilors one had just turned 18,living at home,no mortgage what earthly view of other people problems can you have at 18 not bought a house,never hade a job,debts, etc etc,
just putting their name next to lab,tory,libdem,maybe they should put their age how many people read  up on perspective council candiates before voting
By:
politicspunter
When: 17 May 21 10:47
Labour fear Galloway

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/4224910c-b671-11eb-98e3-d1306649ebf7?shareToken=28e29df066a6ca5ec333fca92dd23eca
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By:
politicspunter
When: 22 May 21 11:57
Likely to be some noticeable betting movement this weekend as candidates are selected.
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 18:37
If you are going to back Labour, I would do it quickly before the price collapses....
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 18:55
Jo Cox’s sister Kim Leadbeater selected by Labour to contest Batley and Spen
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 18:57
Kim Leadbeater, the sister of Jo Cox, has been selected by Labour members in Batley and Spen today to contest the seat in the upcoming by-election – and she has declared that “I’m the candidate the Tories fear”.

The ambassador for the Jo Cox Foundation, who lives in the constituency formerly represented by her sister, won the internal race against Huddersfield lawyer Hugh Goulbourne and medical student Hasnain Khan.

After a hustings held this afternoon, Leadbeater secured over 80% of the vote among Batley and Spen Labour members and won on the first round. She was the only local candidate to be included on the shortlist.

Commenting on her victory, Leadbeater said: “I am overwhelmed and humbled by the support and faith from members in Batley and Spen. I’m ready to hit the ground running and take Labour’s campaign to local people.”

During the meeting, she told local members: “I’m a proud Yorkshire woman and have lived in Batley and Spen all my life. I have a deep understanding of the area, its people and some of the challenges it faces. I feel passionately about the strength there is in such a diverse constituency.
“I’m the candidate the Tories fear. They know that I have a proven track record of getting things done at a local level and an established reputation for working for all parts of the community.

“I have lived in almost every part of the constituency during my life – Heckmondwike, Batley, Cleckheaton, Gomersal, Liversedge, Staincliffe and Littletown – places candidates from other parties probably haven’t even heard of!

“We need strong northern voices at Westminster. People rooted in their communities. I will work to represent people across the whole constituency.

“Nobody should be in any doubt about the scale of the task we have to keep Batley and Spen Labour. The spotlight will be on us – but I want to show the world that both the Labour party in Batley and Spen and our community are strong and proud.”

Leadbeater only joined the Labour Party in recent weeks. Party rules dictate that candidates should be members of the party for at least a year before standing for office, but exceptions are sometimes made.

Allies pointed out that she had been a Labour member before the murder of her sister, but took a step back from party politics afterwards and when taking on her role at the Jo Cox Foundation.

The shortlist of three prompted some accusations of a “stitch-up”, as two local councillors who applied were not included. But one, Aafaq Butt, tweeted that contrary to reports he was “not hacked off at all”.

Labour’s selection process is more rigorous for by-elections, with more challenging questions asked of applicants. LabourList understands that Leadbeater was scored highest by all three selection panellists.

Commenting on the selection result, Labour leader Keir Starmer said: “I am delighted that Kim has been selected to stand in the Batley and Spen by-election.

“Her roots in the community will make her a fantastic champion for Batley and Spen, tackling the issues local people are raising.

“Batley and Spen holds an important place in the Labour Party’s heart. And Kim’s work to bring people together, just as her sister Jo Cox did, has inspired us all.

“The people of the constituency know Kim well, admiring her hard work in the community and her determination to build a fairer, kinder society. I look forward to joining her on the campaign trail.”

Leadbeater’s selection bid was endorsed by Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, who said in a video: “She’s somebody who is absolutely rooted in your community, not a lifetime politician.

“Somebody who has been out there in the real world, who will be a fantastic voice for Batley and Spen but also for Labour in the North of England. I hope you’ll give her your full support.”

Batley and Spen’s most recent MP, Tracy Brabin, is now West Yorkshire mayor. Her post includes police and crime commissioner powers, and MPs are not allowed to simultaneously be PCCs or hold posts with those powers.

Brabin represented the seat after the by-election in 2016, triggered by the murder of Cox by a far-right extremist. Brabin held the seat again in the 2017 election with a majority of 8,961, but this was reduced to 3,525 in 2019.

The Labour majority is a similar size to that in Hartlepool before the recent by-election in which the party lost the seat to the Tories. Batley and Spen was held by the Conservative Party until 1997.

From Labour List.
By:
Manoleeds
When: 23 May 21 20:25
Tough on Hugh Gouldbourne who is much better qualified to be an MP. Looks like Kim Leadbeater's only qualification is being the sister of Jo Cox.
Ryan Stephenson -found this -"Ryan is a fervent campaigner for the protection of the Green Belt and of the natural environment." Should neatly dovetail with the Queen's speech of "build , build , build and forget the current planning rules".I can't work out if he has a job in the real world. Any offers ?
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 20:34
Hugh Gouldbourne had next to zero chance of being selected.
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 20:37
Goulbourne rather.
By:
Manoleeds
When: 23 May 21 20:48
Because of the nepotic factor or for some other reason?
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 21:15
Simply because Kim Leadbeater was far and away the best candidate for the constituency. She received over 80% of the first round votes.
By:
frog1000
When: 23 May 21 21:23
Odd decision.

World has moved on since people thought remaining in the EU and mass immigration was a good idea.

When will the Labour Party wake up to this?
By:
politicspunter
When: 23 May 21 21:37
Insider Trader, what on earth are you on about?
By:
moisok
When: 24 May 21 14:35
she should be a shoe in  for this -  one house  voting the same
By:
politicspunter
When: 24 May 21 15:26
Latest prices...

Tory 1.5
Labour 2.5

Labour currently hold this seat and have a very strong candidate. This isn't Hartlepool. That Labour price looks way too big.
By:
frog1000
When: 24 May 21 16:00
Is Paul Halloran standing again? I see he was active in doing a petition for that teacher up there a while a ago.

With the Brexit Party and Ukip out of the picture if Halloran does not stand it could be tough for Jo Cox's sister. If even he does as a pro-Brexit candidate he is unlikely to do as well now Boris has nailed Brexit.

Even Jo Cox get far less votes than UKIP plus Tories in 2016.

2017 Labour were riding high during the May chaos and Labour got 55% of the vote. But remember they also got 53% in Hartlepool in 2017 and look what happened there when a pro-EU candidate was parachuted in a majority anti-EU place.
By:
moisok
When: 24 May 21 20:32
as a very old Labour man I shudder that ANY poll should show the above  - what have we done?  the latest Abbott blurb and Vaz's contribution simply does not help or relate to most of the electorate.
good choice by the party for cox but here ideas will be way off for a big chunk  of the Labour voters
By:
moisok
When: 24 May 21 20:32
her ideas
By:
frog1000
When: 24 May 21 21:31
The Brendan Cox scandal and standing down from the More in Common and the Jo Cox Foundation wont help the sympathy element either.
By:
moisok
When: 24 May 21 21:32
good point but they do have lots of terraced houses!!!
By:
moisok
When: 24 May 21 21:32
one tick per house?
By:
politicspunter
When: 24 May 21 21:42
Labour cut to 2.2 in places.
By:
saddo
When: 25 May 21 18:11
Just a thought, covid in Dewsbury 4 times the national average and restrictions may be brought in. The non Muslim population are not too pleased. Dewsbury borders Batley without a break and it is more than likely that numbers there will be no different. Nowt being said so far.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 25 May 21 18:18
Racism
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 25 May 21 18:19
Stirring up racism as a means
to win a by election is a tactic
They are prepared to stoop to.

The others pick a candidate
who's sister was murdered by
a terrorist.

Divide and rule...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 25 May 21 18:23
Johnson denies he's been racist

But won't repeat his racism
whilst he is prime minister

But by bringing it up, he doesnt
need to repeat the words as we
all know what he said.

Stir up the racists a bit more,
get them onside.
By:
saddo
When: 25 May 21 18:25
Difficult for you I know donny, so keen on everyone doing the right thing about covid. But then we have Dewsbury and other places, and of course we mustn't see the elephant.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 25 May 21 18:30
We have North tyneside on our
Border, almost.

You can see it as a race issue

But you know why that is, and it
ain't elephants
By:
saddo
When: 25 May 21 18:36
Eight areas and people are being advised not to leave them while the rest of the country go about their business, I'm sure a decent data analyst could find a common link.
By:
moisok
When: 25 May 21 18:51
the progressives cannot see it - others living by another system
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