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Primaries for Labour supporters

Bassetlaw Labour party is leading the way in opening its leadership nomination out to a primary of Labour supporters, involving the community more closely than ever before
Whoever becomes the next leader of the Labour party will play a critical role in determining how long we remain in opposition. Therefore our next leader requires the backing and confidence of both party members and our voters.
In May, Bassetlaw Labour party determined to hold a primary and ballot all identified local Labour voters on their choice for the next leader of the Labour party. Bassetlaw Labour party is keen to strengthen and develop its relationship with its electorate and this widening of democracy enables Labour party supporters to participate in our decision-making processes, building new and stronger links with those who put their faith in our party. The decision in May was groundbreaking, with it perhaps being the first Labour party in the country to put the leadership contest into the hands of ordinary voters! This is something that local party activists are proud of.
Trust and faith is a two-way process and this has been damaged during this recent time of grave cynicism about politics and politicians. The opening of our democratic processes to ordinary people will help rebuild our relationship if the Labour party are to return or hold onto power both at local levels and nationally.
The result of the primary will determine who Bassetlaw Labour party nominates and I as Bassetlaw's MP will vote for. Party members are also being encouraged to back the voters' decision.
Bassetlaw Labour are using this opportunity to build upon their identification of Labour supporters. Those who have not already been identified are being encouraged to come forward and request a ballot paper. Alongside the hand delivery of ballot papers, this is motivating the party into action as its timing has coincided with the latest onslaught by Tory-controlled Notts County Council, who this week announced proposals to sell off their caterers, cleaners, highways and supported workers scheme.
The principles of community engagement are being actively promoted by all five candidates and the hope is that they will also be enthused by Bassetlaw's primary.
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John Mann MP is MP for Bassetlaw
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But John Mann has already come out in favour of Ed Miliband so what if supposed Labour voters say we want one of the others. Will Mann change his mind? How will we know who he's voting for? How will we know who the supposed Labour voters choose - is and independent body collecting the ballot papers? And what's the point of me paying my subs. if I'm letting those who aren't members choose who they want?
Saffron Walden Labour party members will be standing in Market Sq (weather permitting ) this Sat. 17th p m. inviting our suporters, and others if they wish , to give their views on choice of leader.
The problem is John Mann is proposing to ballot all the people who said they would vote labour on the election canvass. We all know people will sometimes say anything to get rid of you when you are on the doorstep. Therefore he could have con/libs, ukip or bnp voters influencing who Bassetlaw nominates for leader. NOT A GOOD IDEA