Nominations in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election

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The following list shows all Labour Party Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs), affiliated trades unions and socialist societies that nominated a candidate in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Rebecca Long-Bailey

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Rebecca Long-Bailey

Members of Parliament

  1. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary and MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington
  2. Tahir Ali, MP for Birmingham Hall Green
  3. Paula Barker, MP for Liverpool Wavertree
  4. Apsana Begum, MP for Poplar and Limehouse
  5. Olivia Blake, MP for Sheffield Hallam
  6. Richard Burgon, Shadow Justice secretary and MP for Leeds East
  7. Ian Byrne, MP for Liverpool West Derby
  8. Dan Carden, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development and MP for Liverpool Walton
  9. Peter Dowd, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and MP for Bootle
  10. Mary Foy, MP for City of Durham
  11. Barry Gardiner, MP for Brent North and shadow secretary of state for international trade
  12. Margaret Greenwood, Shadow Work and Pensions secretary and MP for Wirral West
  13. Rachel Hopkins, MP for Luton South
  14. Imran Hussain, Shadow Justice minister and MP for Bradford East
  15. Kim Johnson, MP for Liverpool Riverside
  16. Ian Lavery, Chairman of the Labour Party and MP for Wansbeck
  17. Rebecca Long-Bailey (self)
  18. Andy McDonald, Shadow Transport secretary and MP for Middlesbrough
  19. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and MP for Hayes and Harlington
  20. Ian Mearns, MP for Gateshead
  21. Nav Mishra, MP for Stockport
  22. Grahame Morris, MP for Easington
  23. Kate Osborne, MP for Jarrow
  24. Angela Rayner, Shadow Secretary of State for Education and MP for Ashton-under-Lyne
  25. Bell Ribeiro-Addy, MP for Streatham
  26. Lloyd Russell-Moyle, MP for Brighton Kemptown (initially nominated Clive Lewis)
  27. Cat Smith, MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood and shadow leader of the House of Commons
  28. Zarah Sultana, MP for Coventry South
  29. Sam Tarry, MP for Ilford South
  30. Jon Trickett, MP for Hemsworth and shadow lord president of the council
  31. Claudia Webbe, MP for Leicester East
  32. Mick Whitley, MP for Birkenhead
  33. Beth Winter, MP for Cynon Valley

Constituency Labour Parties

  1. Aberconwy CLP
  2. Almond Valley CLP
  3. Angus North and Mearns CLP
  4. Ashton-under-Lyne CLP
  5. Bath CLP
  6. Battersea CLP
  7. Berwick-upon-Tweed CLP
  8. Bexhill and Battle CLP
  9. Birkenhead CLP
  10. Birmingham Hall Green CLP
  11. Birmingham Hodge Hill CLP
  12. Blackley and Broughton CLP
  13. Blackpool South CLP
  14. Blyth Valley CLP
  15. Bognor Regis and Littlehampton CLP
  16. Bolton South East CLP
  17. Bolton West CLP
  18. Bootle CLP
  19. Boston and Skegness CLP
  20. Bournemouth East CLP
  21. Bournemouth West CLP
  22. Bradford East CLP
  23. Bradford West CLP(void)
  24. Brighton Kemptown CLP
  25. Brighton Pavilion CLP
  26. Bristol North West CLP
  27. Bristol West CLP
  28. Bromley and Chislehurst CLP
  29. Broxtowe CLP
  30. Calder Valley CLP
  31. Camberwell and Peckham CLP
  32. Camborne and Redruth CLP
  33. Carmarthen East and Dinefwr CLP
  34. Ceredigion CLP
  35. Charnwood CLP
  36. Chatham and Aylesford CLP
  37. Cheltenham CLP
  38. Christchurch CLP
  39. Clacton CLP
  40. Cleethorpes CLP
  41. Clwyd South CLP
  42. Colchester CLP
  43. Copeland CLP
  44. Coventry North West CLP
  45. Crawley CLP
  46. Crewe and Nantwich CLP
  47. Dartford CLP
  48. Dudley North CLP
  49. Dundee City East CLP
  50. Dundee City West CLP
  51. Easington CLP
  52. Ealing Southall CLP
  53. Eastbourne CLP
  54. Edinburgh Central CLP
  55. Edmonton CLP
  56. Ellesmere Port and Neston CLP
  57. Elmet and Rothwell CLP
  58. Enfield North CLP
  59. Erith and Thamesmead CLP
  60. Folkestone and Hythe CLP
  61. Fylde CLP
  62. Gainsborough CLP
  63. Glasgow Kelvin CLP
  64. Hackney North and Stoke Newington CLP
  65. Hackney South and Shoreditch CLP
  66. Harborough CLP
  67. Harrow East CLP
  68. Hastings and Rye CLP
  69. Hayes and Harlington CLP
  70. Hemsworth CLP
  71. Hereford and South Herefordshire CLP
  72. Heywood and Middleton CLP
  73. Hull North CLP
  74. Hull West and Hessle CLP
  75. Huntingdon CLP
  76. Kensington CLP
  77. Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley CLP
  78. Kingswood CLP
  79. Knowsley CLP
  80. Lancaster and Fleetwood CLP
  81. Leeds Central CLP
  82. Leeds East CLP
  83. Leicester West CLP
  84. Lewisham Deptford CLP
  85. Leyton and Wanstead CLP
  86. Lincoln CLP
  87. Liverpool Riverside CLP
  88. Liverpool Walton CLP
  89. Liverpool Wavertree CLP
  90. Liverpool West Derby CLP
  91. Ludlow CLP
  92. Luton North CLP
  93. Makerfield CLP
  94. Maldon CLP
  95. Manchester Central CLP
  96. Manchester Gorton CLP
  97. Mansfield CLP
  98. Mid Dorset and North Poole CLP
  99. Mid Sussex CLP
  100. Montgomeryshire CLP
  101. New Forest East CLP
  102. Newton Abbot CLP
  103. North Devon CLP
  104. North East Cambridgeshire CLP
  105. North Thanet CLP
  106. North West Cambridgeshire CLP
  107. Northampton North CLP
  108. North West Durham CLP
  109. Norwich North CLP
  110. Nottingham East CLP
  111. Orkney CLP
  112. Pendle CLP
  113. Penrith and The Border CLP
  114. Plymouth Moor View CLP
  115. Poole CLP
  116. Preston CLP
  117. Redcar CLP
  118. Romford CLP
  119. Rotherham CLP
  120. Salford and Eccles CLP
  121. Sedgefield CLP
  122. Sefton Central CLP
  123. Sherwood CLP
  124. Shetland CLP
  125. South Basildon and East Thurrock CLP
  126. South Holland and the Deepings CLP
  127. South Thanet
  128. South West Bedfordshire CLP
  129. South West Devon CLP
  130. South West Hertfordshire CLP
  131. Southampton Itchen CLP
  132. Southend West CLP
  133. St Austell and Newquay CLP
  134. St Helens South and Whiston CLP
  135. Staffordshire Moorlands CLP
  136. Stockport CLP
  137. Stoke-on-Trent Central CLP
  138. Sutton and Cheam CLP
  139. Thornbury and Yate CLP
  140. Torridge and West Devon CLP
  141. Tottenham CLP
  142. Uddingston and Bellshill CLP
  143. Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP
  144. Wakefield CLP
  145. Wallasey CLP
  146. Walsall South CLP
  147. Wansbeck CLP
  148. Warley CLP
  149. Weaver Vale CLP
  150. Wellingborough CLP
  151. Wells CLP
  152. West Bromwich West CLP
  153. West Dorset CLP
  154. West Ham CLP
  155. West Suffolk CLP
  156. Westmorland and Lonsdale CLP
  157. Weston-super-Mare CLP
  158. Windsor CLP
  159. Wirral South CLP
  160. Wirral West CLP
  161. Wolverhampton South West CLP
  162. Worsley and Eccles South CLP
  163. Worthing West CLP
  164. Wycombe CLP
  165. Yeovil CLP

Affiliated trades unions

  1. Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)
  2. Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU)
  3. Communication Workers Union (CWU)
  4. Fire Brigades Union (FBU)
  5. Unite the Union

Socialist societies

  1. Disability Labour
  2. Socialist Educational Association

Lisa Nandy

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Lisa Nandy

Members of Parliament

  1. Jonathan Ashworth, shadow health secretary and MP for Leicester South
  2. Kevin Brennan, shadow arts and heritage minister and MP for Cardiff West
  3. Feryal Clark, MP for Enfield North
  4. Rosie Cooper, MP for West Lancashire
  5. Stella Creasy, MP for Walthamstow
  6. Jon Cruddas, MP for Dagenham and Rainham
  7. Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition and MP for Slough
  8. Jack Dromey, shadow pensions minister and MP for Birmingham Erdington
  9. Yvonne Fovargue, MP for Makerfield
  10. Vicky Foxcroft, shadow civil society minister and MP for Lewisham Deptford
  11. Gill Furniss, shadow minister for steel, postal affairs, and consumer protection and MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough
  12. Kate Green, MP for Stretford and Urmston
  13. Lilian Greenwood, MP for Nottingham South
  14. Louise Haigh, shadow policing minister and MP for Sheffield Heeley
  15. Mark Hendrick, MP for Preston
  16. Sharon Hodgson, shadow public health minister and MP for Washington and Sunderland West
  17. Dan Jarvis, MP for Barnsley Central
  18. Ruth Jones, MP for Newport West
  19. Mike Kane, shadow schools minister and MP for Wythenshawe and Sale East
  20. Stephen Kinnock, MP for Aberavon
  21. Emma Lewell-Buck, MP for South Shields
  22. Tony Lloyd, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and MP for Rochdale
  23. Justin Madders, MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston
  24. Lisa Nandy (self)
  25. Alex Norris, MP for Nottingham North
  26. Abena Oppong-Asare, MP for Erith and Thamesmead
  27. Taiwo Owatemi, MP for Coventry North West
  28. Sarah Owen, MP for Luton North
  29. Stephanie Peacock, MP for Barnsley East
  30. Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton
  31. Derek Twigg, MP for Halton

Constituency Labour Parties

Affiliated trades unions

  1. General, Municipal, Boilermakers (GMB)
  2. National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)

Socialist societies

  1. Chinese for Labour
  2. Jewish Labour Movement

Keir Starmer

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Keir Starmer

Members of Parliament

  1. Debbie Abrahams, MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth
  2. Rushanara Ali, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
  3. Mike Amesbury, Shadow Minister for Employment and MP for Weaver Vale
  4. Fleur Anderson, MP for Putney
  5. Margaret Beckett, MP for Derby South
  6. Hilary Benn, MP for Leeds Central
  7. Clive Betts, MP for Sheffield South East
  8. Paul Blomfield, shadow Brexit minister and MP for Sheffield Central
  9. Tracy Brabin, Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and MP for Batley and Spen
  10. Ben Bradshaw, MP for Exeter
  11. Nick Brown, opposition chief whip and MP for Newcastle upon Tyne East
  12. Karen Buck, MP for Westminster North
  13. Alan Campbell, MP for Tynemouth
  14. Bambos Charalambous, MP for Enfield Southgate
  15. Yvette Cooper, former Shadow Home Secretary and MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
  16. Judith Cummins, shadow international trade minister and MP for Bradford South
  17. Alex Cunningham, MP for Stockton North
  18. Janet Daby, MP for Lewisham East
  19. Wayne David, shadow armed forces minister and MP for Caerphilly
  20. Geraint Davies, MP for Swansea West
  21. Thangam Debbonaire, shadow Brexit minister and MP for Bristol West
  22. Marsha de Cordova, shadow minister for Disabled People and MP for Battersea
  23. Anneliese Dodds, shadow Treasury minister and MP for Oxford East
  24. Stephen Doughty, MP for Cardiff South and Penarth
  25. Angela Eagle, MP for Wallasey
  26. Maria Eagle, MP for Garston and Halewood
  27. Clive Efford, MP for Eltham
  28. Chris Elmore, Opposition Whip and MP for Ogmore
  29. Florence Eshalomi, MP for Vauxhall
  30. Bill Esterson, shadow international trade minister and MP for Sefton Central
  31. Chris Evans, MP for Islwyn
  32. Preet Gill, shadow international development minister and MP for Birmingham Edgbaston
  33. Mary Glindon, MP for North Tyneside
  34. Andrew Gwynne, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and MP for Denton and Reddish
  35. Emma Hardy, MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
  36. Carolyn Harris, Deputy Leader of Welsh Labour, shadow home affairs and women and equalities minister and MP for Swansea East
  37. Helen Hayes, MP for Dulwich and West Norwood
  38. John Healey, shadow housing secretary and MP for Wentworth and Dearne
  39. Mike Hill, MP for Hartlepool
  40. Kate Hollern, MP for Blackburn
  41. George Howarth, MP for Knowsley
  42. Rupa Huq, MP for Ealing Central and Acton
  43. Diana Johnson, MP for Kingston upon Hull North
  44. Kevan Jones, MP for North Durham
  45. Sarah Jones, shadow housing minister and MP for Croydon Central
  46. Barbara Keeley, shadow minister for mental health and social care and MP for Worsley and Eccles South
  47. David Lammy, MP for Tottenham
  48. Seema Malhotra, MP for Feltham and Heston
  49. Chris Matheson, shadow cabinet office minister and MP for the City of Chester
  50. Steve McCabe, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak
  51. Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East
  52. Conor McGinn, MP for St Helens North
  53. Jim McMahon, shadow local government minister and MP for Oldham West and Royton
  54. Anna McMorrin, MP for Cardiff North
  55. Ed Miliband, former Labour Party leader and MP for Doncaster North
  56. Jessica Morden, Opposition Whip and MP for Newport East
  57. Stephen Morgan, MP for Portsmouth South
  58. Matthew Pennycook, MP for Greenwich and Woolwich
  59. Toby Perkins, MP for Chesterfield
  60. Bridget Phillipson, MP for Houghton and Sunderland South
  61. Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth Sutton & Devonport
  62. Steve Reed, shadow children and families minister and MP for Croydon North
  63. Christina Rees, shadow Wales secretary and MP for Neath
  64. Ellie Reeves, MP for Lewisham West and Penge
  65. Jonathan Reynolds, shadow economic secretary to the Treasury and MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
  66. Marie Rimmer, MP for St Helens South and Whiston
  67. Virendra Sharma, MP for Ealing Southall
  68. Barry Sheerman, MP for Huddersfield
  69. Tulip Siddiq, MP for Hampstead and Kilburn
  70. Andy Slaughter, MP for Hammersmith
  71. Jeff Smith, MP for Manchester Withington
  72. Nick Smith, Opposition Whip and MP for Blaenau Gwent
  73. Karin Smyth, MP for Bristol South
  74. Jo Stevens, MP for Cardiff Central
  75. Mark Tami, Opposition Whip and MP for Alyn and Deeside
  76. Nick Thomas-Symonds, shadow solicitor general for England and Wales, shadow secretary of state for security and MP for Torfaen
  77. Stephen Timms, MP for East Ham
  78. Karl Turner, MP for Kingston upon Hull East
  79. Valerie Vaz, shadow leader of the House of Commons and MP for Walsall South
  80. Alan Whitehead, shadow energy minister and MP for Southampton Test
  81. Mohammad Yasin, MP for Bedford
  82. Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge

Members of the European Parliament

  1. Richard Corbett, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber
  2. Neena Gill, MEP for West Midlands
  3. Theresa Griffin, MEP for North West England
  4. Jackie Jones, MEP for Wales
  5. Claude Moraes, MEP for London
  6. Rory Palmer, MEP for East Midlands

Constituency Labour Parties

  1. Aberdeen Central CLP
  2. Aberdeen Donside CLP
  3. Aberdeen South and North Kincardine CLP
  4. Aberdeenshire West CLP
  5. Airdrie and Shotts CLP
  6. Aldershot CLP
  7. Aldridge-Brownhills CLP
  8. Altrincham and Sale West CLP
  9. Alyn and Deeside CLP
  10. Amber Valley CLP
  11. Angus South CLP
  12. Argyll and Bute CLP
  13. Aylesbury CLP
  14. Ayr CLP
  15. Banbury CLP
  16. Banffshire and Buchan Coast CLP
  17. Barking CLP
  18. Barrow and Furness CLP
  19. Basildon and Billericay CLP
  20. Basingstoke CLP
  21. Batley and Spen CLP
  22. Beaconsfield CLP
  23. Beckenham CLP
  24. Bedford CLP
  25. Bethnal Green and Bow CLP
  26. Beverley and Holderness CLP
  27. Bexleyheath and Crayford CLP
  28. Birmingham Edgbaston CLP
  29. Birmingham Erdington CLP
  30. Birmingham Ladywood CLP
  31. Birmingham Perry Barr CLP
  32. Birmingham Selly Oak CLP
  33. Blackburn CLP
  34. Blaenau Gwent CLP
  35. Blaydon CLP
  36. Bolton North East CLP
  37. Bosworth CLP
  38. Bracknell CLP
  39. Bradford South CLP
  40. Braintree CLP
  41. Brecon and Radnorshire CLP
  42. Brent Central CLP
  43. Brent North CLP
  44. Brentford and Isleworth CLP
  45. Bridgend CLP
  46. Bridgwater and West Somerset CLP
  47. Brigg and Goole CLP
  48. Bristol East CLP
  49. Bristol South CLP
  50. Bromsgrove CLP
  51. Buckingham CLP
  52. Burton CLP
  53. Bury St Edmunds CLP
  54. Caerphilly CLP
  55. Caithness, Sutherland and Ross CLP
  56. Cambridge CLP
  57. Cardiff Central CLP
  58. Cardiff South and Penarth CLP
  59. Cardiff West CLP
  60. Carlisle CLP
  61. Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley CLP
  62. Carshalton and Wallington CLP
  63. Castle Point CLP
  64. Central Devon CLP
  65. Central Suffolk and North Ipswich CLP
  66. Cheadle CLP
  67. Chelmsford CLP
  68. Chelsea and Fulham CLP
  69. Chesham and Amersham CLP
  70. Chesterfield CLP
  71. Chichester CLP
  72. Chingford and Woodford Green CLP
  73. Chipping Barnet CLP
  74. Chorley CLP
  75. Cities of London and Westminster CLP
  76. City of Chester CLP
  77. Clackmannanshire and Dunblane CLP
  78. Clydebank and Milngavie CLP
  79. Coatbridge and Chryston CLP
  80. Colne Valley CLP
  81. Corby CLP
  82. Coventry North East CLP
  83. Croydon Central CLP
  84. Croydon North CLP
  85. Cunninghame North CLP
  86. Cunninghame South CLP
  87. Cynon Valley CLP
  88. Darlington CLP
  89. Daventry CLP
  90. Denton and Reddish CLP
  91. Derby North CLP
  92. Derby South CLP
  93. Derbyshire Dales CLP
  94. Devizes CLP
  95. Dewsbury CLP
  96. Doncaster Central CLP
  97. Doncaster North CLP
  98. Dover CLP
  99. Dulwich and West Norwood CLP
  100. Dumbarton CLP
  101. Dumfriesshire CLP
  102. Dunfermline CLP
  103. Dwyfor Meirionnydd CLP
  104. Ealing Central and Acton CLP
  105. Ealing North CLP
  106. East Devon CLP
  107. East Ham CLP
  108. East Hampshire CLP
  109. East Kilbride CLP
  110. East Lothian CLP
  111. East Surrey CLP
  112. East Worthing and Shoreham CLP
  113. East Yorkshire CLP
  114. Eastwood CLP
  115. Eddisbury CLP
  116. Edinburgh Eastern CLP
  117. Edinburgh North and Leith CLP
  118. Edinburgh Pentlands CLP
  119. Edinburgh West CLP
  120. Eltham CLP
  121. Enfield Southgate CLP
  122. Epping Forest CLP
  123. Epsom and Ewell CLP
  124. Exeter CLP
  125. Falkirk West CLP
  126. Fareham CLP
  127. Feltham and Heston CLP
  128. Finchley and Golders Green CLP
  129. Filton and Bradley Stoke CLP
  130. Galloway and West Dumfries CLP
  131. Garston and Halewood CLP
  132. Gedling CLP
  133. Gillingham and Rainham CLP
  134. Glasgow Anniesland CLP
  135. Glasgow Cathcart CLP
  136. Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn CLP
  137. Glasgow Pollok CLP
  138. Glasgow Provan CLP
  139. Glasgow Shettleston CLP
  140. Glasgow Southside CLP
  141. Gower CLP
  142. Grantham and Stamford CLP
  143. Gravesham CLP
  144. Great Yarmouth CLP
  145. Greenock and Inverclyde CLP
  146. Greenwich and Woolwich CLP
  147. Halesowen and Rowley Regis CLP
  148. Halifax CLP
  149. Haltemprice and Howden CLP
  150. Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse CLP
  151. Hammersmith CLP
  152. Hampstead and Kilburn CLP
  153. Harlow CLP
  154. Harrogate and Knaresborough CLP
  155. Harrow West CLP
  156. Hartlepool CLP
  157. Harwich and North Essex CLP
  158. Havant CLP
  159. Hemel Hempstead CLP
  160. Hendon CLP
  161. Henley CLP
  162. Hertford and Stortford CLP
  163. Hertsmere CLP
  164. Hexham CLP
  165. High Peak CLP
  166. Hitchin and Harpenden CLP
  167. Holborn and St Pancras CLP
  168. Hornchurch and Upminster CLP
  169. Hornsey and Wood Green CLP
  170. Houghton and Sunderland South CLP
  171. Hove CLP
  172. Huddersfield CLP
  173. Hyndburn CLP
  174. Ilford North CLP
  175. Ilford South CLP
  176. Inverness and Nairn CLP
  177. Ipswich CLP
  178. Isle of Wight CLP
  179. Islington North CLP
  180. Islwyn CLP
  181. Jarrow CLP
  182. Keighley CLP
  183. Kenilworth and Southam CLP
  184. Kirkcaldy CLP
  185. Labour International CLP
  186. Leeds North East CLP
  187. Leeds North West CLP
  188. Leeds West CLP
  189. Leicester East CLP
  190. Leicester South CLP
  191. Leigh CLP
  192. Lewes CLP
  193. Lewisham East CLP
  194. Lewisham West and Penge CLP
  195. Lichfield CLP
  196. Linlithgow CLP
  197. Loughborough CLP
  198. Luton South CLP
  199. Macclesfield CLP
  200. Maidenhead CLP
  201. Maidstone and the Weald CLP
  202. Manchester Withington CLP
  203. Meriden CLP
  204. Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CLP
  205. Mid Bedfordshire CLP
  206. Mid Derbyshire CLP
  207. Mid Fife and Glenrothes CLP
  208. Mid Norfolk CLP
  209. Mid Worcestershire CLP
  210. Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland CLP
  211. Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale CLP
  212. Milton Keynes CLP
  213. Milton Keynes South CLP
  214. Mole Valley CLP
  215. Monmouth CLP
  216. Moray CLP
  217. Motherwell and Wishaw CLP
  218. Na h-Eileanan an Iar CLP
  219. Neath CLP
  220. New Forest West CLP
  221. Newcastle upon Tyne Central CLP
  222. Newcastle upon Tyne East CLP
  223. Newcastle upon Tyne North CLP
  224. Newport East CLP
  225. Newport West CLP
  226. Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford CLP
  227. North Durham CLP
  228. North East Bedfordshire CLP
  229. North East Derbyshire CLP
  230. North East Fife CLP
  231. North East Hampshire CLP
  232. North East Hertfordshire CLP
  233. North East Somerset CLP
  234. North Herefordshire
  235. North Norfolk CLP
  236. North Shropshire CLP
  237. North Somerset CLP
  238. North Swindon CLP
  239. North Tyneside CLP
  240. North West Hampshire CLP
  241. North West Norfolk CLP
  242. North Wiltshire CLP
  243. Norwich South CLP
  244. Nottingham South CLP
  245. Nuneaton CLP
  246. Old Bexley and Sidcup CLP
  247. Oldham East and Saddleworth CLP
  248. Oldham West and Royton CLP
  249. Orpington CLP
  250. Oxford East CLP
  251. Oxford West and Abingdon CLP
  252. Paisley CLP
  253. Penistone and Stocksbridge CLP
  254. Peterborough CLP
  255. Plymouth Sutton and Devonport CLP
  256. Pontypridd CLP
  257. Poplar and Limehouse CLP
  258. Portsmouth North CLP
  259. Portsmouth South CLP
  260. Preseli Pembrokeshire CLP
  261. Pudsey CLP
  262. Putney CLP
  263. Rayleigh and Wickford CLP
  264. Reading East CLP
  265. Reading West CLP
  266. Redditch CLP
  267. Renfrewshire North and West CLP
  268. Renfrewshire South CLP
  269. Rhondda CLP
  270. Ribble Valley CLP
  271. Richmond Park CLP
  272. Richmond (Yorks) CLP
  273. Rochdale CLP
  274. Rochester and Strood CLP
  275. Rochford and Southend East CLP
  276. Romsey and Southampton North CLP
  277. Rossendale and Darwen CLP
  278. Runnymede and Weybridge CLP
  279. Rutherglen CLP
  280. Rutland and Melton CLP
  281. Salisbury CLP
  282. Saffron Walden CLP
  283. Scarborough and Whitby CLP
  284. Scunthorpe CLP
  285. Selby and Ainsty CLP
  286. Sevenoaks CLP
  287. Sheffield Central CLP
  288. Sheffield Hallam CLP
  289. Sheffield South East CLP
  290. Shipley CLP
  291. Shrewsbury and Atcham CLP
  292. Sittingbourne and Sheppey CLP
  293. Skipton and Ripon CLP
  294. Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch CLP
  295. Sleaford and North Hykeham CLP
  296. Solihull CLP
  297. Somerford and Frome CLP
  298. South Cambridgeshire CLP
  299. South Dorset CLP
  300. South East Cornwall CLP
  301. South Leicestershire CLP
  302. South Northamptonshire CLP
  303. South Shields CLP
  304. South Staffordshire CLP
  305. South Suffolk CLP
  306. South Swindon CLP
  307. South West Norfolk CLP
  308. South West Surrey CLP
  309. South West Wiltshire CLP
  310. Southampton Test CLP
  311. Spelthorne CLP
  312. St Albans CLP
  313. St Helens North CLP
  314. Stafford CLP
  315. Stalybridge and Hyde CLP
  316. Stevenage CLP
  317. Stirling CLP
  318. Stockton North CLP
  319. Stoke-on-Trent South CLP
  320. Stone CLP
  321. Stourbridge CLP
  322. Strathkelvin and Bearsden CLP
  323. Stratford-on-Avon CLP
  324. Streatham CLP
  325. Stroud CLP
  326. Suffolk Coastal CLP
  327. Sunderland Central CLP
  328. Sutton Coldfield CLP
  329. Swansea East CLP
  330. Swansea West CLP
  331. Tamworth CLP
  332. Tatton CLP
  333. Taunton Deane CLP
  334. Telford CLP
  335. Tewkesbury CLP
  336. The Cotswolds CLP
  337. Thirsk and Malton CLP
  338. Thurrock CLP
  339. Tiverton and Honiton CLP
  340. Tonbridge and Malling CLP
  341. Torbay CLP
  342. Torfaen CLP
  343. Truro and Falmouth CLP
  344. Tunbridge Wells CLP
  345. Twickenham CLP
  346. Tynemouth CLP
  347. Vale of Clwyd CLP
  348. Walsall North CLP
  349. Wantage CLP
  350. Warrington South CLP
  351. Warwick and Leamington CLP
  352. Washington and Sunderland West CLP
  353. Watford CLP
  354. Waveney CLP
  355. Wealden CLP
  356. Welwyn Hatfield CLP
  357. Wentworth and Dearne CLP
  358. West Bromwich East CLP
  359. West Worcestershire CLP
  360. Westminster North CLP
  361. Wimbledon CLP
  362. Winchester CLP
  363. Witham CLP
  364. Witney CLP
  365. Woking CLP
  366. Wolverhampton South East CLP
  367. Worcester CLP
  368. Workington CLP
  369. Wrekin CLP
  370. Wrexham CLP
  371. Wyre and Preston North CLP
  372. Wyre Forest CLP
  373. Ynys Môn CLP
  374. York Central CLP

Affiliated trades unions

  1. Community
  2. Musicians' Union (MU)
  3. Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA)
  4. Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)
  5. Unison

Socialist societies

  1. BAME Labour
  2. Christians on the Left
  3. Labour Business
  4. Labour Campaign for International Development
  5. Labour Housing Group
  6. Labour Movement for Europe (LME) [5]
  7. Labour Party Irish Society
  8. Scientists for Labour
  9. Socialist Environment and Resources Association (SERA)
  10. Socialist Health Association

Emily Thornberry (eliminated)

Emily Thornberry Official portrait of Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP crop 2.jpg
Emily Thornberry

Members of Parliament

  1. Dawn Butler, MP for Brent Central and shadow secretary of state for women and equalities
  2. Alex Davies-Jones, MP for Pontypridd
  3. Nia Griffith, shadow defence secretary and MP for Llanelli
  4. Fabian Hamilton, shadow foreign minister and MP for Leeds North East
  5. Meg Hillier, MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch
  6. Gerald Jones, shadow defence minister and MP for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
  7. Afzal Khan, MP for Manchester Gorton
  8. Khalid Mahmood, MP for Birmingham Perry Barr and shadow minister of state for Europe
  9. Rachael Maskell, MP for York Central (initially nominated Clive Lewis)
  10. James Murray, MP for Ealing North
  11. Charlotte Nichols, MP for Warrington North
  12. Chi Onwurah, MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central and shadow minister for industrial strategy
  13. Yasmin Qureshi, MP for Bolton South East
  14. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading East
  15. Naz Shah, MP for Bradford West
  16. Alex Sobel, MP for Leeds North West
  17. Gareth Thomas, MP for Harrow West
  18. Emily Thornberry (self)
  19. Liz Twist, MP for Blaydon
  20. Catherine West, MP for Hornsey and Wood Green
  21. Matt Western, MP for Warwick and Leamington
  22. Nadia Whittome, MP for Nottingham East (initially nominated Clive Lewis)

Members of the European Parliament

  1. Julie Ward, MEP for North West England (initially nominated Clive Lewis)

Constituency Labour Parties

Jess Phillips (withdrawn)

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Jess Phillips

Members of Parliament

Members of the European Parliament

  1. Seb Dance, MEP for London
  2. John Howarth, MEP for South East England

Clive Lewis (withdrawn)

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Clive Lewis

Members of Parliament

  1. Clive Lewis (self)
  2. Rachael Maskell, shadow employment rights secretary and MP for York Central (subsequently nominated Emily Thornberry )
  3. Lloyd Russell-Moyle, MP for Brighton Kemptown (subsequently nominated Rebecca Long-Bailey )
  4. Nadia Whittome, MP for Nottingham East (subsequently nominated Emily Thornberry )

Members of the European Parliament

  1. Julie Ward, MEP for North West England (subsequently nominated Emily Thornberry )

See also

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