Labour chiefs agree to all-women shortlist request
Labour Party chiefs have backed down to comply with members’ wish for an all-women shortlist in a key safe seat.
Constituency party officers in Edmonton, north London, had requested the exclusion of men from the process — a rare move within party structures.
For the first time ever, party members will choose a candidate from a shortlist entirely made up of ethnic minority women.
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