January 31
2007
Will it be Cruddas?
» Posted on January 31, 2007 08:11 AM » Category: UK politics

Paul Linford (whose blog is always worth a look) has an interesting piece on the contest to succeed John Prescott as Deputy Leader:

[M]y third conclusion is that Peter Hain's campaign is in deep trouble. Already, Cruddas appeared to have stolen a lot of his natural support on the left. The fact that Guido has now got hold of a list of his supporters, including several paid Labour Party officials who are supposed to be neutral, has only added to the sense that this is turning into a rather ill-starred enterprise.

Finally, I conclude that while it is Cruddas rather than Hain who appears to be collaring the anti-war, anti-establishment left vote in the party, the pro-Blair, pro-war "establishment" has reached no clear consensus among itself as to the best way of stopping him. It is this that, to my mind, will now become the key question at the heart of the election.


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Yes, Cruddas certainly sees himself as the logical choice, hobnobbing with Old Labour.

Stated by: James on February 3, 2007 5:35 PM
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