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Labour to deny 130000 new party members a vote for leadership
By contrast Mr Corbyn’s challenger for the leadership, Owen Smith, received 14 votes.
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She said he was costing the party the support of “ordinary voters” and Labour’s results at the last local elections were the worst ever under an incoming opposition leader.
However Corbyn’s leadership campaign blasted the ruling.
They also heard former Assembly Member Murad Queshsi, who lives locally, speak on behalf of Mr Corbyn, before the debate was thrown open to the floor.
The Coventry Socialist Party has called for a “huge show of support” for Mr Corbyn at the event.
Mr Watson has suggested far-left Trotskyites were trying to infiltrate the Labour Party. “It’s been appalling to witness this, heart-breaking”. Corbyn also won the support of eight trade unions, compared to four for Smith.
Corbyn in June appeared to have made a comparison between Israel and ISIS stating: “Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State”.
On Friday, the court of appeal ruled in favour of McNicol, whose lawyers argued that Labour’s governing body – the national executive committee (NEC) – could bar 130,000 new members from voting in the leadership election.
Many ordinary members in the party, who just wanted to vote in the leadership election, must surely be feeling extremely disenfranchised.
“That mass movement that arose last summer ended up with an unbelievable result in the leadership election a year ago when 280,000 people voted and a 60% majority was achieved”, he said.
A group of new members chose to get the argument settled in court, and on Monday, the High Court ruled in their favour.
He had urged members of his CLP to join him in backing Smith – but, in common with neighbouring branch Hampstead and Kilburn, members went their own way and chose to endorse Mr Corbyn.
With the race for the top job hotting up, Mr Smith – who is vying to topple incumbent leader Jeremy Corbyn – will highlight that public spending on private healthcare providers has doubled since the Conservatives took power.
Corbyn refuses to move for the removal of McNicol, as demanded by many Labour members.
“We think that this is the wrong decision – both legally and democratically”, a spokesman for Corbyn’s campaign said. And just think, this shambles is set to continue for more than another month (the result is announced on September 24).
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The NEC had originally said members who had joined after 12 January could not vote in the election, which the high court on Monday had said was a breach of contract law in a case brought by five new members, Christine Evangelou, Edward Leir, Hannah Fordham, Chris Granger and “FM”, a teenage member.