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Miliband slightly eases barriers to left leadership
15 per cent of MPs needed to nominate new candidates

Labour leader Ed Miliband bowed to complaints yesterday and announced an easing of new rules which would put a huge barrier in the path of potential left-wing leadership candidates.

Mr Miliband said that 15 per cent of MPs would have to nominate candidates - not 20 per cent as originally proposed in wide-ranging constitutional changes.

This would still be an increase on the 12.5 per cent of MPs at present required to nominate candidates for the leadership or deputy leadership.

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