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Lucy Powell rejects claims she'd divide Labour, as leadership race heats up ahead of October 25 vote.
Lucy Powell has dismissed claims by rival Bridget Phillipson that she would divide the Labour Party, calling the assertion “ridiculous.” Speaking on BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Powell stressed the need for Labour to reconnect with communities, broaden decision-making, and strengthen its narrative around values like fairness and lifting the two-child benefit cap.
She emphasized her loyalty and commitment to helping the government succeed despite being removed as Commons leader.
Former home secretary Alan Johnson endorsed Phillipson, praising her ability to unite voters and communicate Labour’s mission.
The leadership vote opens Wednesday, with results on October 25.
Lucy Powell rechaza las afirmaciones de que dividiría a los laboristas, mientras la carrera por el liderazgo se calienta antes de las elecciones del 25 de octubre.