Endorsements in the Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2015
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The following list contains a run down of politicians, individuals, Constituency Labour Parties, trade unions (both Labour Party affiliated and not), Socialist Societies, newspapers, magazines and other organisations that endorsed a candidate in the Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2015
Labour politicians
Andy Burnham
- David Blunkett, former Home Secretary (2001–2004)[1]
- Lord Falconer of Thoroton, former Shadow Lord Chancellor (2015–2016)[2]
- Theresa Griffin, MEP for North West England
- Afzal Khan, MEP for North West England
- Lord Kinnock, former Leader of the Opposition and former Leader of the Labour Party (1983–1992)[3]
- Lord Levy, businessman, Labour Party fundraiser[4]
- Lord Prescott, former Deputy Prime Minister (1997–2007) and former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1994–2007)[5]
- Peter Soulsby, former MP and current Mayor of Leicester (2011–present)[6]
- Catherine Stihler, MEP for Scotland
- Glenis Willmott, MEP for the East Midlands and Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party
Yvette Cooper
- Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and former Leader of the Labour Party (2007–2010)[7]
- Richard Corbett, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber
- Seb Dance, MEP for London
- Anneliese Dodds, MEP for South East England
- Neena Gill, MEP for the West Midlands
- Richard Howitt, MEP for the East of England
- Alan Johnson, former Shadow Chancellor (2010–2011) and former Home Secretary (2009–2010)[8]
- Jude Kirton-Darling, MEP for North East England
- Richard Leese, current Leader of Manchester City Council (1996–present)[9]
- Clare Moody, MEP for South West England
- Claude Moraes, MEP for London
- David Martin, MEP for Scotland
- Linda McAvan, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber
- Rhodri Morgan, former First Minister of Wales (2000–2009) [10]
- Siôn Simon, MEP for the West Midlands
- Derek Vaughan, MEP for Wales
- Kezia Dugdale, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2015–present)
- Ian Murray, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (2015–2016), MP for Edinburgh South
Jeremy Corbyn
- Lucy Anderson, MEP for London[11]
- Mick Antoniw, Member of the Welsh Assembly for Pontypridd[12]
- Jennette Arnold, Chair of London Assembly and AM for North East[13][14]
- Katy Clark, former Scottish Labour MP for North Ayrshire and Arran[15]
- Tam Dalyell, former Father of the House of Commons (2001–2005)[16]
- Mark Drakeford, current Minister for Health and Social Services in the Welsh Government[17]
- David Drew, former MP for Stroud[18]
- Neil Findlay, MSP for Lothian[19]
- Mike Hedges, Member of the Welsh Assembly for Swansea East[20]
- Cara Hilton, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Dunfermline[21] (Initial endorsement of Andy Burnham withdrawn)
- Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London (2000–2008)[22] (Initial endorsement of Andy Burnham withdrawn)[4]
- Stan Newens, former MP and MEP[23]
- Elaine Smith, MSP for Coatbridge and Chryston [24]
- Julie Ward, MEP for North West England
- Chris Williamson, former MP for Derby North[25]
- Christian Wolmar, candidate for the Labour Party's nomination for Mayor of London in the 2016 election[26]
Liz Kendall
- Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top, former Chief Whip (2001–2006)[27]
- Paul Brannen, MEP for North East England
- Charles Clarke, former Home Secretary (2004–2006)[28]
- Alistair Darling, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010)[29]
- Lord Glasman, life peer in the House of Lords and founder of Blue Labour
- Patricia Hewitt, former Secretary of State for Health (2005–2007)
- Mary Honeyball, MEP for London
- Lord Hutton of Furness, former Secretary of State for Defence (2008–2009)[30]
- Alan Milburn, former Secretary of State for Health (1993–2003)[31]
- Lord Reid of Cardowan, former Home Secretary (2006–2007)[32]
- David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary (2007–2010) and current CEO of International Rescue Committee (2013–present)[33]
- Jim Murphy, former leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2014-2015)
- Jacqui Smith, former Home Secretary (2007–2009)[27]
- Baroness Taylor of Bolton, former Chief Whip (1998–2001)[27]
Individuals
Andy Burnham
- Charlie Condou, actor and writer[34]
- Steve Coogan, actor and comedian[35]
- Liam Fray, frontman of indie rock band, The Courteeners[36]
- Clare Gerada, general practitioner and former Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2010–2013)[37]
- Eddie Izzard, actor and comedian[38]
- Sally Lindsay, actress and television presenter[39]
- Abby Tomlinson, founder and leader of the Milifandom[40]
- David Walliams, comedian, actor and author[41]
Yvette Cooper
- Dan Hodges, journalist, blogger and Daily Telegraph columnist[42]
- Sarah Solemani, actress and playwright[43]
- Polly Toynbee, journalist and Guardian columnist[44]
- Robert Webb, comedian, actor and writer[45]
Jeremy Corbyn
- Mary Beard, classical scholar and Cambridge don[46]
- Erin Belieu, poet[47]
- Ian Birchall, Marxist historian, translator and author[47]
- Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter and left-wing activist[48]
- Russell Brand, comedian, actor and political activist[49]
- Charlotte Church, singer-songwriter and television presenter[50]
- Piers Corbyn, weather forecaster, political activist and brother of Jeremy Corbyn[51]
- Simon Deakin, Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge[23]
- Brian Eno, musician and composer[52]
- Alex Finlay, artist[47]
- Keith Flett, socialist historian and political activist[53]
- George Galloway, current Leader of the Respect Party (2013–present), broadcaster and former MP for Bradford West (2012–2015)[54]
- Julie Hesmondhalgh, actress[55]
- Susan Himmelweit, economist, Emeritus Professor of Economics for the Open University[23]
- Rufus Hound, comedian, actor and presenter[56]
- Pablo Iglesias Turrión, current Leader of Podemos (2014–present) and former political science lecturer at the Complutense University of Madrid[57]
- Helen Ivory, poet and artist[47]
- Selma James, feminist writer[58]
- Owen Jones, author, Guardian columnist and political activist[59] (Initial draft endorsement of Lisa Nandy withdrawn)[60]
- Steve Keen, Economics Professor at Kingston University, author[23]
- Shia LaBeouf, actor[61]
- Costas Lapavitsas, Popular Unity (formerly Syriza) Member of the Hellenic Parliament (2015–present) and economics professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies[62]
- Ken Loach, film and television director[63]
- Josie Long, comedian[64]
- Caroline Lucas, former Leader of the Green Party (2008–2012) and current MP for Brighton Pavilion (2010–present)[65]
- Paul Mackney, trade unionist and political activist[58]
- Ian Martin, comedy writer and columnist for The Guardian[66]
- Francesca Martinez, comedian and writer[58]
- Mark McGowan, performance artist and YouTube personality[67]
- Seumas Milne, journalist, columnist and associate editor of The Guardian[68]
- George Monbiot, writer and environmental and political activist[69]
- Nicholas Murray, biographer and poet[47]
- Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, co-founder and executive director of UK Black Pride
- Maxine Peake, actress[70]
- Laurie Penny, best-selling feminist writer and journalist[71]
- Pascale Petit, poet[47]
- Tom Pickard, poet and documentary film maker[47]
- Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of York[23]
- Daniel Radcliffe, actor[72]
- Michael Rosen, children's novelist and poet[47]
- Alfredo Saad-Filho, economist, Professor at the University of London[23]
- Michael Schmidt, poet, author and scholar[47]
- Will Self, author, journalist, political commentator and television personality[73]
- Lord Skidelsky, economics historian and author[74]
- Harry Leslie Smith, writer and political commentator[75]
- Guy Standing, economist, professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies[23]
- Joseph Stiglitz, economist and Nobel Economic Prize laureate (2001)[76]
- Peter Tatchell, LGBT and human rights activist[77]
- David Thacker, theatre-director[23]
- Emma Thompson, actress, comedian and author[78]
- Hilary Wainwright, sociologist, socialist feminist, magazine editor and political activist[58]
- Dave Ward, trade unionist[79]
- Rory Waterman, poet[47]
- John Weeks, economist, Emeritus Professor at the University of London[23]
- Richard G. Wilkinson, Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham[23]
- Zoe Williams, writer and journalist[80]
- Walter Wolfgang, peace activist[23]
Liz Kendall
- David Aaronovitch, journalist[81]
- Nick Cohen, journalist[82]
- Philip Collins, journalist
- Rod Liddle, journalist[83]
- John Mills, businessman and party donor[84]
- John Rentoul, journalist[85]
- Dave Rowntree, Blur drummer, solicitor, animator, and political activist[86]
Constituency Labour Parties
Candidate | Constituency | CLP Nominations | Share | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Corbyn | Islington North | 152 | 23.53% | |
Andy Burnham | Leigh | 111 | 17.18% | |
Yvette Cooper | Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | 109 | 16.87% | |
Liz Kendall | Leicester West | 18 | 2.79% | |
Undeclared | 256 | 39.63% |
Andy Burnham
Burnham received the nominations of 111 CLPs.[87]
- Aldershot CLP
- Ayr CLP
- Banff and Buchan CLP
- Barnsley East CLP
- Barrow and Furness CLP
- Basildon and Billericay CLP
- Beckenham CLP
- Bexleyheath and Crayford CLP
- Bishop Auckland CLP
- Blackley and Broughton CLP
- Blaydon CLP
- Blyth Valley CLP
- Bolton South East CLP
- Bolton West CLP
- Bootle CLP
- Brentwood and Ongar CLP
- Bristol East CLP
- Bristol North West CLP
- Burton and Uttoxeter CLP
- Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire CLP
- Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley CLP
- Chatham and Aylesford CLP
- Cheadle CLP
- Clackmannanshire and Dunblane CLP
- Congleton CLP
- Copeland CLP
- Cumbernauld and Kilsyth CLP
- Dartford CLP
- Derby South CLP
- Don Valley CLP
- Dudley North CLP
- Dudley South CLP
- Dunfermline CLP
- Ealing Southall CLP
- East Kilbride CLP
- East Surrey CLP
- Eastbourne CLP[88]
- Eastwood CLP
- Epsom and Ewell CLP
- Finchley and Golders Green CLP
- Folkestone and Hythe CLP
- Forest of Dean CLP
- Glasgow Provan CLP
- Glasgow Shettleston CLP
- Glasgow Southside CLP
- Gloucester CLP
- Halesowen and Rowley Regis CLP
- Halton CLP
- Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse CLP
- Harlow CLP
- Heywood and Middleton CLP
- Hornchurch and Upminster CLP
- Jarrow CLP
- Kingston upon Hull East CLP
- Kingswood CLP
- Knowsley CLP
- Lancaster and Fleetwood CLP
- Leigh CLP
- Liverpool Walton CLP
- Liverpool West Derby CLP
- Maidenhead CLP
- Makerfield CLP
- Manchester Central CLP
- Mansfield CLP
- Mid Sussex CLP
- Mid Worcestershire CLP
- Middlesbrough CLP
- Midlothian South CLP
- Morecambe and Lunesdale CLP
- New Forest West CLP
- Newcastle-under-Lyme CLP
- North Swindon CLP
- North Tyneside CLP
- North West Leicestershire CLP
- Northern Ireland CLP[89]
- Oldham East and Royton CLP
- Paisley CLP
- Pontypridd CLP
- Poplar and Limehouse CLP
- Pudsey CLP
- Redditch CLP
- Rochester and Strood CLP
- Romford CLP
- Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner CLP
- Rutherglen CLP
- Sefton Central CLP
- Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough CLP
- Sheffield South East CLP
- Slough CLP
- South Leicestershire CLP
- South Shields CLP
- South West Devon CLP
- Southport CLP
- St Helen's North CLP
- Stockton North CLP
- Stoke South CLP
- Strathkelvin and Bearsden CLP
- Telford CLP
- Torfaen CLP
- Tunbridge Wells CLP
- Uddingston and Bellshill CLP
- Wansbeck CLP
- Warrington North CLP
- West Lancashire CLP
- Wirral South CLP
- Woking CLP
- Wolverhampton North East CLP
- Workington CLP
- Worsley and Eccles South CLP
- Wrexham CLP
- Wyre Forest CLP
Yvette Cooper
Cooper received the nominations of 109 CLPs.[87]
- Aberavon CLP
- Aberdeenshire West CLP
- Altrincham and Sale West CLP
- Angus South CLP
- Argyll and Bute CLP
- Basingstoke CLP
- Bassetlaw CLP
- Battersea CLP
- Birmingham Hodge Hill CLP
- Birmingham Perry Barr CLP
- Bognor Regis CLP
- Bolton North East CLP
- Bracknell CLP
- Brecon and Radnorshire CLP
- Bridgend CLP
- Bromsgrove CLP
- Broxbourne CLP
- Bury North CLP
- Bury South CLP
- Caerphilly CLP
- Carshalton and Wallington CLP
- Chelmsford CLP
- Chelsea and Fulham CLP
- Clydebank and Milngavie CLP
- Chesham and Amersham CLP
- Chippenham CLP
- Chipping Barnet CLP
- Christchurch CLP
- Colchester CLP
- Coventry South CLP
- Crawley CLP
- Cunninghame South CLP
- Delyn CLP
- Dumfries and Galloway CLP
- Ealing Central and Acton CLP
- Edinburgh East CLP
- Erewash CLP
- Exeter CLP
- Garston and Halewood CLP
- Glasgow Anniesland CLP
- Glasgow Cathcart CLP
- Glasgow Kelvin CLP
- Gravesham CLP
- Great Grimsby CLP
- Greenwich and Woolwich CLP
- Hackney South and Shoreditch CLP
- Harrow West CLP
- Harrogate and Knaresborough CLP
- Hammersmith CLP
- Hampstead and Kilburn CLP
- Hendon CLP
- Hertsmere CLP
- Hexham CLP
- Hitchin and Harpenden CLP
- Inverness and Nairn CLP
- Kenilworth and Southam CLP
- Leicester East CLP
- Loughborough CLP
- Macclesfield CLP
- Manchester Withington CLP
- Morley and Outwood CLP
- Ogmore CLP
- Old Bexley and Sidcup CLP
- Newcastle East CLP
- Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford CLP
- Northampton South CLP
- Northampton North CLP
- North East Fife CLP
- Norwich South CLP
- Pendle CLP
- Plymouth Moor View CLP
- Plymouth Sutton and Devonport CLP
- Reigate CLP
- Renfrewshire South CLP
- Rochford and Southend East CLP
- Romsey and Southampton North CLP
- Runnymede and Weybridge CLP
- Rutland and Melton CLP
- Saffron Walden CLP
- Selby and Ainsty CLP
- Shipley CLP
- Sittingbourne and Sheppey CLP
- Sleaford and North Hykeham CLP
- St Albans CLP
- St Helens South and Whiston CLP
- Stevenage CLP
- Stoke Central CLP
- South Dorset CLP
- South West Norfolk CLP
- South West Surrey CLP
- Southend West CLP
- Surrey Heath CLP
- Taunton Deane CLP
- Tewkesbury CLP
- Thurrock CLP
- Tiverton and Honiton CLP
- Totnes CLP
- Tooting CLP
- Truro and Falmouth CLP
- Twickenham CLP
- Vale of Glamorgan CLP
- Warley CLP
- Warrington South CLP
- Watford CLP
- Westminster North CLP
- Wimbledon CLP
- Wirral West CLP
- Witney CLP
- Yeovil CLP
Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn received the nominations of 152 CLPs.[87]
- Aberdeen Central CLP
- Airdrie and Shotts CLP
- Aldridge Brownhills CLP
- Almond Valley CLP
- Alyn and Deeside CLP
- Amber Valley CLP
- Ashfield CLP
- Ashton-under-Lyne CLP
- Aylesbury CLP
- Bath CLP
- Batley and Spen CLP
- Bedford CLP
- Berwick CLP
- Bethnal Green and Bow CLP
- Birmingham Yardley CLP
- Blaenau Gwent CLP
- Bournemouth West CLP
- Brent Central CLP
- Brent North CLP
- Bridgwater and West Somerset CLP
- Brigg and Goole CLP
- Bromley and Chislehurst CLP
- Broxtowe CLP
- Bury St Edmunds CLP
- Calder Valley CLP
- Cannock Chase CLP
- Castle Point CLP
- Central Devon CLP
- Chingford and Woodford Green CLP
- Crewe and Nantwich CLP
- Croydon Central CLP
- Croydon North CLP
- Dagenham and Rainham CLP
- Derby North CLP
- Derbyshire Dales CLP
- Devizes CLP
- Doncaster Central CLP
- Dundee City East CLP
- Dundee City West CLP
- Easington CLP
- East Devon CLP
- Edinburgh Central CLP
- Edinburgh North and Leith CLP
- Edinburgh Pentlands CLP
- Edinburgh West CLP
- Edmonton CLP
- Ellesmere Port CLP
- Elmet and Rothwell CLP
- Enfield North CLP
- Enfield Southgate CLP
- Erith and Thamesmead CLP
- Gateshead CLP
- Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn CLP
- Glasgow Pollok CLP
- Gower CLP
- Grantham and Stamford CLP
- Great Yarmouth CLP
- Greenock and Inverclyde CLP
- Hackney North and Stoke Newington CLP
- Halifax CLP
- Harborough CLP
- Harrow East CLP
- Hartlepool CLP
- Havant CLP
- Hayes and Harlington CLP
- Hemel Hempstead CLP
- Hemsworth CLP
- Holborn and St Pancras CLP
- Hornsey and Wood Green CLP
- Horsham CLP
- Ilford South CLP
- Isle of Wight CLP
- Islington North CLP
- Islington South and Finsbury CLP
- Kensington CLP
- Kilmarnock and Irvine CLP
- Kingston Upon Hull North CLP
- Leeds East CLP
- Leeds North East CLP
- Leeds North West CLP[90]
- Leeds West CLP
- Leicester South CLP
- Lewisham Deptford CLP
- Lewisham West CLP
- Leyton and Wanstead CLP
- Linlithgow CLP
- Luton North CLP
- Luton South CLP
- Manchester Gorton CLP
- Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney CLP
- Mid Fife and Glenrothes CLP
- Midlothian North and Musselburgh CLP
- Motherwell and Wishaw CLP
- Newcastle Central CLP[91]
- Newport East CLP
- North Cornwall CLP
- North Devon CLP
- North Herefordshire CLP
- North Norfolk CLP
- North Shropshire CLP
- North Somerset CLP
- North West Hampshire CLP
- Norwich North CLP
- Nottingham East CLP
- Nottingham South CLP
- Oldham East and Saddleworth CLP
- Perthshire North CLP
- Perthshire South CLP
- Peterborough CLP
- Preseli Pembrokeshire CLP
- Preston CLP
- Richmond Park CLP
- Rugby CLP
- Salford and Eccles CLP
- Scarborough and Whitby CLP
- Scunthorpe CLP
- Sherwood CLP
- Shrewsbury and Atcham CLP
- Skipton and Ripon CLP
- Somerton and Frome CLP
- South Basildon and East Thurrock CLP
- South Derbyshire CLP
- South East Cornwall CLP[92]
- South Northamptonshire CLP
- South Ribble CLP[93]
- South Suffolk CLP
- South West Wiltshire CLP
- Southampton Itchen CLP
- Southampton Test CLP
- St Austell and Newquay CLP
- St Ives CLP[94]
- Stalybridge and Hyde CLP
- Stratford-on-Avon CLP
- Sunderland Central CLP
- Sutton and Cheam CLP
- Swansea East CLP
- Swansea West CLP
- Thirsk and Malton CLP
- Thornbury and Yate CLP
- Tottenham CLP
- Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP
- Wakefield CLP
- Wallasey CLP
- Walthamstow CLP
- Warwick and Leamington CLP
- Washington and Sunderland West CLP
- Wealden CLP
- West Ham CLP
- West Suffolk CLP
- Westmorland and Lonsdale CLP
- Wolverhampton South West CLP
- Wycombe CLP
- Wythenshawe and Sale CLP
- Ynys Mon CLP
Liz Kendall
Kendall received the nominations of 18 CLPs.[87]
- Barking CLP
- Bermondsey and Old Southwark CLP
- Camberwell and Peckham CLP
- Carmarthen East and Dinefwr CLP
- Cities of London and Westminster CLP
- Croydon South CLP
- Dulwich and West Norwood CLP
- East Ham CLP
- Ilford North CLP
- Leicester West CLP
- Lewisham East CLP
- Mitcham and Morden CLP
- Moray CLP
- Newton Abbot CLP
- Sedgefield CLP
- Streatham CLP
- Wolverhampton South East CLP
- Vauxhall CLP
Undeclared
256 CLPs did not nominate a candidate for party leader.
- Aberconwy CLP
- Aberdeen Donside CLP
- Aberdeen South and North Kincardine CLP
- Aberdeenshire East CLP
- Angus North and Mearns CLP
- Arfon CLP
- Arundel and South Downs CLP
- Ashford CLP
- Banbury CLP
- Banffshire and Buchan Coast CLP
- Barnsley Central CLP
- Beaconsfield CLP
- Beverley and Holderness CLP
- Bexhill and Battle CLP
- Birkenhead CLP
- Birmingham Edgbaston CLP
- Birmingham Erdington CLP
- Birmingham Hall Green CLP
- Birmingham Ladywood CLP
- Birmingham Northfield CLP
- Birmingham Selly Oak CLP
- Blackburn CLP
- Blackpool North and Cleveleys CLP
- Blackpool South CLP
- Bolsover CLP
- Boston and Skegness CLP
- Bosworth CLP
- Bournemouth East CLP
- Bradford East CLP
- Bradford South CLP
- Bradford West CLP
- Braintree CLP
- Brentford and Isleworth CLP
- Bridgwater and West Somerset CLP
- Brighton Kemptown CLP
- Brighton Pavilion CLP
- Bristol South CLP
- Bristol West CLP
- Broadland CLP
- Buckingham CLP
- Burnley CLP
- Caithness, Sutherland and Ross CLP
- Camborne and Redruth CLP
- Cambridge CLP
- Canterbury CLP
- Cardiff Central CLP
- Cardiff North CLP
- Cardiff South and Penarth CLP
- Cardiff West CLP
- Carlisle CLP
- Central Suffolk and Central Ipswich CLP
- Ceredigion CLP
- Charnwood CLP
- Chesterfield CLP
- Cheltenham CLP
- Chichester CLP
- Chorley CLP
- City of Chester CLP
- City of Durnham CLP
- Clacton CLP
- Cleethorpes CLP
- Clwyd South CLP
- Clwyd West CLP
- Clydesdales CLP
- Coatbridge and Chryston CLP
- Colne Valley CLP
- Corby CLP
- Coventry North East CLP
- Coventry North West CLP
- Cowdenbeath CLP
- Cunninghame North CLP
- Cynon Valley CLP
- Darlington CLP
- Daventry CLP
- Denton and Reddish CLP
- Dewsbury CLP
- Doncaster North CLP
- Dover CLP
- Dumbarton CLP
- Dunfermline CLP
- Ealing North CLP
- East Hampshire CLP
- East Lothian CLP
- East Worthing and Shoreham CLP
- East Yorkshire CLP
- Eastleigh CLP
- Eddisbury CLP
- Edinburgh South CLP
- Eltham CLP
- Epping Forest CLP
- Esher and Walton CLP
- Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire CLP
- Falkirk East CLP
- Falkirk West CLP
- Fareham CLP
- Faversham and Mid Kent CLP
- Feltham and Heston CLP
- Filton and Bradley Stoke CLP
- Fylde CLP
- Gainsborough CLP
- Gedling CLP
- Gillingham and Rainham CLP
- Gosport CLP
- Guildford CLP
- Haltemprice and Howden CLP
- Harwich and North Essex CLP
- Hastings and Rye CLP
- Hazel Grove CLP
- Henley CLP
- Hereford and South Herefordshire CLP
- Hertford and Stortford CLP
- High Peak CLP
- Houghton and Sunderland South CLP
- Hove CLP
- Huddersfield CLP
- Huntingdon CLP
- Hyndburn CLP
- Inverness and Nairn CLP
- Ipswich CLP
- Islwyn CLP
- Keighley CLP
- Kettering CLP
- Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle CLP
- Kirkcaldy CLP
- Leeds Central CLP
- Lewes CLP
- Lichfield CLP
- Lincoln CLP
- Liverpool Riverside CLP
- Liverpool Wavertree CLP
- Llanelli CLP
- Louth and Horncastle CLP
- Ludlow CLP
- Maidstone and The Weald CLP
- Maldon CLP
- Meon Valley CLP
- Meriden CLP
- Mid Bedfordshire CLP
- Mid Derbyshire CLP
- Mid Dorset and North Poole CLP
- Mid Norfolk CLP
- Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland CLP
- Milton Keynes North CLP
- Milton Keynes South CLP
- Mole Valley CLP
- Monmouth CLP
- Montgomeryshire CLP
- Na h-Eileanan an Iar CLP
- Neath CLP
- New Forest East CLP
- Newark CLP
- Newbury CLP
- Newcastle North CLP
- Newport West CLP
- North Dorset CLP
- North Durham CLP
- North East Bedfordshire CLP
- North East Cambridgeshire CLP
- North East Derbyshire CLP
- North East Hampshire CLP
- North East Hertfordshire CLP
- North East Somerset CLP
- North Thanet CLP
- North Warwickshire CLP
- North West Cambridgeshire CLP
- North West Durham CLP
- North West Norfolk CLP
- North Wiltshire CLP
- Nottingham North CLP
- Nuneaton CLP
- Orkney CLP
- Orpington CLP
- Oxford East CLP
- Oxford West and Abingdon CLP
- Penistone and Stocksbridge CLP
- Penrith and The Broder CLP
- Poole CLP
- Portsmouth North CLP
- Portsmouth South CLP
- Putney CLP
- Rayleigh and Wickford CLP
- Reading East CLP
- Reading West CLP
- Redcar CLP
- Renfrewshire North and West CLP
- Rhondda CLP
- Ribble Valley CLP
- Richmond (Yorks) CLP
- Rochdale CLP
- Rossendale and Darwen CLP
- Rother Valley CLP
- Rotherham CLP
- Rushcliffe CLP
- Salisbury CLP
- Sevenoaks CLP
- Sheffield Central CLP
- Sheffield Hallam CLP
- Sheffield Heeley CLP
- Shetland CLP
- Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch CLP
- Solihull CLP
- South Cambridgeshire CLP
- South East Cambridgeshire CLP
- South Holland and The Deepings
- South Norfolk CLP
- South Staffordshire CLP
- South Swindon CLP
- South Thanet CLP
- South West Bedfordshire CLP
- South West Hertfordshire CLP
- Spelthorne CLP
- Stafford CLP
- Staffordshire Moorlands CLP
- Stirling CLP
- Stockport CLP
- Stockton South CLP
- Stoke-on-Trent CLP
- Stone CLP
- Stourbridge CLP
- Stretford and Urmston CLP
- Stroud CLP
- Suffolk Coastal CLP
- Sutton Coldfield CLP
- Tamworth CLP
- Tatton CLP
- The Cotswolds CLP
- The Wrekin CLP
- Tonbridge and Malling CLP
- Torbay CLP
- Torridge and West Devon CLP
- Tynemouth CLP
- Vale of Clwyd CLP
- Walsall North CLP
- Walsall South CLP
- Wantage CLP
- Waveney CLP
- Weaver Vale CLP
- Wellingborough CLP
- Wells CLP
- Welwyn Hatfield CLP
- Wentworth and Dearne CLP
- West Bromwich East CLP
- West Bromwich West CLP
- West Dorset CLP
- West Worcestershire CLP
- Weston-Super-Mare CLP
- Wigan CLP
- Winchester CLP
- Windsor CLP
- Witham CLP
- Wokingham CLP
- Worcester CLP
- Worthing West CLP
- Wyre and Preston North CLP
- York Central CLP
- York Outer CLP
Affiliated Trade Unions
Candidate | Constituency | TU Nominations | Share of TU membership[95] |
---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Corbyn | Islington North | 6 | 70.05% |
Andy Burnham | Leigh | 3 | 13.12% |
Yvette Cooper | Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | 2 | 1.26% |
Liz Kendall | Leicester West | 0 | 0% |
Undeclared | 3 | 15.57% |
Andy Burnham
- Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT)[96]
- Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)[97]
- Musicians' Union (MU)[98]
Yvette Cooper
Jeremy Corbyn
- Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)[101][102]
- Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU)[103]
- Communication Workers Union (CWU)[104]
- Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA)[105]
- UNISON[106]
- Unite the Union (Unite)[107]
Undeclared
- Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU)
- General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trade Union (GMB)
- Unity
Non-affiliated Trade Unions
Jeremy Corbyn
- Fire Brigades Union (FBU)[103]
- National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)[103]
- Prison Officers Association (POA)[108]
Socialist Societies
Candidate | Constituency | SS Nominations |
---|---|---|
Jeremy Corbyn | Islington North | 2 |
Yvette Cooper | Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford | 1 |
Liz Kendall | Leicester West | 1 |
Andy Burnham | Leigh | 0 |
Undeclared | 18 |
Yvette Cooper
Jeremy Corbyn
Liz Kendall
Undeclared
- BAME Labour
- Chinese for Labour
- Christians on the Left
- Disability Labour
- Fabian Society
- Labour Animal Welfare Society
- Labour Campaign for International Development
- LGBT Labour
- Labour Finance and Industry Group
- Labour Housing Group
- Labour Movement for Europe
- Labour Students
- Labour Women's Network
- National Union of Labour and Socialist Clubs
- Scientists for Labour
- Socialist Environment and Resources Association
- Society of Labour Lawyers
- Tamils for Labour
Political parties
Jeremy Corbyn
- Podemos, left-wing political party in Spain[113]
- Socialist Party, Trotskyist political party in England and Wales[114]
Organisations
Jeremy Corbyn
- Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL)[115]
- Beard Liberation Front[53]
- Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD)[116]
- Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)[117]
- Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC)[118]
- Global Women's Strike[58]
- Hands off Venezuela[119]
- Labour Campaign for Free Education[120]
- Labour CND[23]
- Labour Party Marxists[121]
- Labour Representation Committee (LRC)[122]
- National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC)[123]
- Oxford University Labour Club (OULC) [124]
- Surrey Labour Students
- People's Assembly Against Austerity[125]
- Red Labour
- Southall Black Sisters[58]
- Stop the War Coalition (StWC)[126]
- UK Uncut[58]
- Workers' Power[127]
Liz Kendall
Publications
Newspaper | General Election Main Endorsement | Labour Leadership Endorsement | Notes | Link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daily Mirror | Labour Party | Andy Burnham | Called Burnham the candidate best placed to lead the party and "the only Prime Minister-in-waiting" | |||
Sunday People | Labour Party | Named Burnham as the paper's choice for party leader | ||||
Daily Record | Labour Party | Jeremy Corbyn | Backed Corbyn, saying he would "regain the trust of the country by returning to the party's core values" | |||
Morning Star | Labour Party | Editorial called Corbyn the "only option" for the party leadership | ||||
The Guardian | Labour Party | Yvette Cooper | Described Cooper as the person "best placed" to offer a strong vision and unite the party | |||
The Sun | Conservative Party | Liz Kendall | Described Kendall as "the only prayer the Labour Party have" |
Magazine | General Election Main Endorsement | Labour Leadership Endorsement | Notes | Link | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red Pepper | None | Jeremy Corbyn | Editor backed Corbyn, saying he would "create a truly transformative politics" | |||
The Ecologist | Green Party | Endorsed Corbyn as the only candidate who is "serious about the environment and social justice" | ||||
The Economist | Conservative Party | Liz Kendall | Endorsed Kendall saying that she remains "Labour's best chance" | |||
New Statesman | Labour Party | Yvette Cooper | Credited Cooper as being best to lead Labour, for her "experience of government, intellect and credibility" |
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