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Owen Smith suspends Labour leadership launch after Nice attacks

And they say the trend will continued throughout the country.

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However, he says he has lost “faith and confidence” in Mr Corbyn’s ability to lead the party effectively and attacked some of the leader’s allies, labelling them “part of the problem”.

However, the full NEC also voted 18-14 to keep Mr Corbyn automatically on the ballot.

The former shadow business secretary, who quit the shadow cabinet to launch her challenge to Mr Corbyn’s position, asked party members at a social event in Wolverhampton: “What attracted you to the Labour Party in the first place?”

He said: “In light of the heartbreaking news from Nice, I am cancelling today’s campaign launch”. We are now looking forward to the leadership contest.

Mr Corbyn was elected leader past year but was hit by a host of shadow cabinet resignations and a vote of no confidence from Labour MPs after the Brexit vote.

“The north branch have a vote this Friday”.

“But I hope and I expect it will be me”.

“I don’t think it’s unreasonable for MPs to put themselves up for reselection”. But I am still a bit anxious about his ability to unite the parliamentary party together. “I am calling on all Labor party members and supporters to act with calm and treat each other with respect and dignity, even where there is disagreement”.

He said: “I joined the Labour Party because of all the messing about in the Government and in these troubled times we need some sort of alternative”.

“But I think let’s just have a fair leadership battle, where we have a proper discussion, with no unpleasantness. This cynical approach is precisely what turns people off from politics, and will price out the very people that Labour was founded to empower”.

Mr Trickett’s comments came as leadership candidate Angela Eagle warned that Labour risks becoming the “new nasty party”. “And I am determined to win it”.

THE new Prime Minister Theresa May will begin her new job with sky-high approval ratings with the public facing a fractured opposition party helmed by Jeremy Corbyn whose ratings have hit an all-time low.

Mr McDonnell told a pro-Corbyn rally on Tuesday evening that opponents of the Labour leader had been “plotting and conniving” against him, adding: “The only good thing about it is that as plotters they were f****** useless”. Michael Foster, whose family has given £400,000 to the Labour Party, said he was concerned over the “apparent manipulation” of party rules by the party’s governing body.

Michael Foster, whose family has given the party more than £400,000 (US$530,000) since 2010, is expected to bring the application at the High Court on Thursday afternoon.

Smith said he had made a decision to stand after seeing a “dramatic collapse of faith and confidence in Jeremy” over the last couple of weeks.

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“It was understandable when the born again Blairites were plotting against Corbyn, and then it increased into the coup last week, the avalanche”, said Mr Flynn.

Labour's election co-ordinator Jon Trickett was forced to apologise over the tweet