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Lucy Powell wins Labour deputy leadership election

  • Lucy Powell won the deputy leadership, marking a huge comeback after she was sacked as Commons leader in last month's reshuffle, dealing a blow to Keir Starmer's leadership.
  • Labour members voted for change by backing Powell over Bridget Phillipson, while Powell campaigned for readmitting suspended MPs and rapid policy shifts on two child benefit and Budget fairness.
  • Vote tallies show Lucy Powell beat Bridget Phillipson by 87,407 to 73,576, although turnout was only 16.6 per cent.
  • The outcome intensifies pressure on Sir Keir as Labour MPs discuss replacing him if elections go poorly next May, with Labour polling at 19 per cent while the Green Party rises three points to 12 per cent in a Techne UK poll.
  • Recent defeats include losing Caerphilly seat after more than a century, while the grooming gang inquiry faces board resignations and chair withdrawal, and the returns deal to France was set back by one returnee on a small boat.
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Kent Online broke the news in Kent, United Kingdom on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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