Stop trying to ‘out-Reform, Reform’, deputy Labour leadership candidate Lucy Powell warns Starmer

Lucy Powell, the candidate of the Labor Party, warned Sir Keir Starmer against “reform, trying to reform” if he wants to win local elections next year.
In order to succeed in Angela Rayner, another candidate in the race, Bridget Phillipson said that if the Labor Party wants to defeat Nigel Farage’s party, it should be united: ız If we fight, we cannot fight the reform. ”
Phillipson also warned that his party should be “ruthless için to fight the greens, and as in the fight against reform, the Labor Party should reveal the greenery, especially because they are.
Lucy Powell, who addressed Hustings Hustings at Liverpool on Wednesday, said that labor should seize political megaphone in recent months.
Manchester Central deputy said: “Being tactical about this and trying to get rid of the reform will not help us in these elections next May.
“And this is what I said this week, we have to take back the political megaphone in this country, because let’s be honest, we have stayed for a long time in recent months.
“We have to determine the agenda about what we do, why, who we are standing, and I will work around the country to make sure we have won in these elections next year.”
In a damaging indictment of the government, Powell said that his 21 -year -old son was “struggling” because he was a part of the Labor Government because he said, “There is no part of politics”.
The leadership deputy competitor said: uz We do not draw young people to our movement as we want, as we need to do.
“I have a 21 -year -old son, and to be honest with you, he and his friends have really struggled to be in the workers’ government in the last 15 months.
“Because we have no right to influence young people from enthusiasm, to make the Labor Party worked not only on their behalf, but to see that we can make a change.”
Meanwhile, Phillipson said the Labor Party was facing the struggle of our lives in reform ..
“We cannot monkey them, we should consistently deal with the reform of our values, which are the values of the British people.
The education secretary said the government should “go further” to make people feel better.
“We must be more brave, we will have to do more. But I’m in this fight. A fight we can win, a fight we will win.
“But as the vice president, I will unite our party and take the fight against reform, because the divided parties won’t win elections and we can’t fight reform if we fight them.”
The worker uses his conference at Liverpool to draw war lines with reform as he progresses behind the party in the polls, and the party increases Nigel Farage’s attacks on his party.
However, Sir Keir encountered criticism for gaining the election for imitating the reform of reform last year.
Only this week, Prime Minister Reform has branded the plan to get a “racist” and “immoral” permission – but days later, the party announced its plan to squeeze on the main road to British citizenship.
Under harsh measures announced by the Minister of the Interior this week, immigrants who want to stay in the UK will have to be volunteer to learn English, to be entitled to a clean criminal record and to be entitled to an indefinite permission in their communities. In addition, they will not demand benefit within the scope of paying national insurance and proposed changes.
Pointing out the difficulty of the Green Party, which has accelerated its campaign since Zack Polanski was elected as a party leader at the beginning of this month, Phillipsson said, “We have to reveal the greenery, especially because of who they are.
“On the one hand, they say that climate change is the biggest challenge we have faced, and climate change is a tremendous challenge, but a real opportunity to create some bright things.
“But what are they doing?
“So we must be cruel to fight them as we are in the fight against reform”.




