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Labour MP Diane Abbott will give her four male party leadership rivals a "good run for their money", Harriet Harman has said.

Ms Harman, the stand-in party leader, said it was important Labour did not have an "all-male team at the top".

But she told the BBC there were five "excellent candidates" and promised to remain neutral during the contest.

The result of the Labour contest will be announced at the party's annual conference in September.

Ms Abbott faces Ed Balls, Andy Burnham and David and Ed Miliband.
'Better decision-making'

Ms Harman, who was one of the 33 MPs who nominated Ms Abbott, told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show: "This is a very crucial period and I we have got five fantastic candidates. All of them would make excellent leaders of the party."

She added: "Political party elections are very, very difficult for people to predict and nobody knows who's going to win."

Ms Harman said: "As Diane said herself, she's going to give the boys a run for their money."

She added that she had nominated Ms Abbott to prevent the election race being all-male.

Ms Harman said the rules governing the election of Labour's shadow cabinet would change to ensure half its members are female.

This would ensure "better decision-making than a majority of men", she added.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/politics/10303473.stm

If Abbott ever stood a chance, it's gone now :lol: :oops:

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But she told the BBC there were five "excellent candidates" and promised to remain neutral during the contest.

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Ms Harman said the rules governing the election of Labour's shadow cabinet would change to ensure half its members are female.

This would ensure "better decision-making than a majority of men", she added.


Oh yes, why, if she was any more neutral she'd be in Sweden... :roll:

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Abbot is one of the most annoying, patronising MPs I've ever had the misfortune of hear speaking.

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Abbot is one of the most annoying, patronising MPs I've ever had the misfortune of hear speaking.


I can't even stand her on Andrew Neill's show - it's bad when Michael Portillo comes off as the least slimy person there :shock:

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it's bad when Michael Portillo comes off as the least slimy person there :shock:

That is frightening :shock: but sadly true, she makes me want to vomit.

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Diane Abbot has no chance of becoming leader, thus ensuring Harman retains the highest level woman in the Labour party and keeps her influence.. or am i just being too cynical?

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Diane Abbot has no chance of becoming leader, thus ensuring Harman retains the highest level woman in the Labour party and keeps her influence.. or am i just being too cynical?

No but the left will reassert control over the party especially as the Tories decimate industry to support the banks. Gradually the public will realise the right have nothing to add to the debate. Though she is not necessarily the right person to lead the party. I also watch "This Week" and I do not think that she is the slimiest on the show. That usually is reserved by Andrew Neil. Portilllo actually is far less radical than he used to be when in power so he is much more tolerable. He and Diane are not that different. Diane took a lot of flak for sending her son to a private school. Yet her reasons were valid.

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