The following statement has just been released by John McDonnell concerning his campaign to be on the ballot paper for Labour leader. Nominations close at lunchtime today with the party NEC meeting this afternoon. We will comment further on this once the situation becomes clearer later today. We would however wish to repeat the point that it is a disgrace that Labour party members and the movement are being denied, on a technicality, the chance to have a proper choice as to who they can vote for to be the next leader of the party.
John McDonnell: I’m withdrawing from Labour leadership race
Dear Comrades
I am writing to let you know that I have withdrawn from the Labour
Party leadership race this morning.
I stood for the Labour leadership as the candidate of the Left and
trade union movement so that there could be a proper debate about
Labour’s future in which all the wings of the party were fully
represented. It is now clear that I am unlikely to secure enough
nominations and so I am withdrawing in the hope that we can at least
secure a woman on the ballot paper.
We came into this campaign knowing that it would be really difficult
to obtain sufficient nominations but we knew we had to try. The support
we received from rank and file party members and from trade unionists
was just overwhelming but we still could not overcome the barrier of
gaining sufficient support from Labour MPs.
I appealed to the party leadership to lower the qualifying bar to
allow all the candidates on the ballot paper. It was perfectly possible
within the existing rules for this to be done. Reducing the bar to 5%
would have allowed all the declared candidates to get on the ballot
paper and the Party to have a full and open debate about its future
direction. The party hierarchy refused and instead threw its weight
behind one candidate.
I know that many Labour activists and trade unionists will be
disappointed.
I want to thank you for all your hard work in lobbying and
campaigning to secure sufficient nominations to get me on the ballot
paper. You could not have worked harder.
I am urging everyone to continue the fight for democracy within the
party so that in future elections rank and file members will be
represented by the candidate of their choice.
We must also now throw our energies into the campaign to resist the
cuts that the Coalition government is launching against our community.
Providing leadership in this struggle is critically important in this
coming period. We will be convening rallies and demonstrations and
linking up with trade union action to resist the cuts. Let’s rise to
this challenge.
Yours in solidarity,
John McDonnell MP