Henley Business School Professor Benjamin Laker says MP for Salford and Eccles Rebecca Long-Bailey is tipped to become the next United Kingdom Labour leader.
Speaking to Sky News, Mr Laker said Ms Long-Bailey was “seemingly less left” than outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn and would take the party “back to the centre” where it had “so much success” under Tony Blair.
Mr Laker said Mr Corbyn was unable to see why Labour lost so convincingly at the general election on Thursday. He said the result displayed gap between the conservatives and all other parts of “seismic size” that “took a lot of people by surprise”. Image: Getty
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