Labour leadership hopeful Lisa Nandy has said she would vote to scrap the monarchy in a referendum on the Royal Family.
03.02.2020 - 23:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Labour leadership candidate has blasted colleagues in London for treating Scottish Labour as an “afterthought”.
Lisa Nandy, who some experts believe has a chance of winning the contest, said UK Labour had imposed decisions on policy, resources and candidates.
She also made a promise to Scottish Labour: “I will never interfere.”
Nandy is one of four candidates in the race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn, along with Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey and Emily Thornberry.
Although Starmer has been ahead
Labour leadership hopeful Lisa Nandy has said she would vote to scrap the monarchy in a referendum on the Royal Family.
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A Labour deputy leadership candidate has said Holyrood, not Westminster, should have the final say on calling IndyRef2.
The favourite to succeed Jeremy Corbyn as the next Labour leader has said the relationship with the Scottish party must be “reset”.
Wigan MP Lisa Nandy is the second candidate to make it onto the final ballot in the Labour leadership contest.
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