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    Home - Liverpool news - Housing minister Alison McGovern pulls out of Labour deputy leadership race

    Housing minister Alison McGovern pulls out of Labour deputy leadership race

    Housing minister Alison McGovern pulls out of Labour deputy leadership race

    Housing minister Alison McGovern pulls out of Labour deputy leadership race

    • WTX News Editor
    • September 10, 2025
    • 5:24 pm
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    Cliff Notes

    • Housing minister Alison McGovern has withdrawn from the Labour deputy leadership race, citing a shift in momentum as the reason for her decision.
    • She will be nominating Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, the current frontrunner, to unite the party moving forward.
    • McGovern’s exit comes as she trails with only two nominations compared to Phillipson’s 44, necessitating a switch for her supporters ahead of the nomination deadline.

    Housing minister Alison McGovern pulls out of Labour deputy leadership race | Politics News

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    Housing minister Alison McGovern has pulled out of the Labour deputy leadership race.

    In a statement posted on social media, the MP for Birkenhead said it was “clear that momentum has shifted” and she wasn’t going to progress to the next stage.

    Politics Live: Candidate drops out of race to be Labour’s new deputy leader

    She said she will be nominating Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who is the current frontrunner.

    Ms McGovern said: “Despite picking up support today it is clear that the momentum of this contest has shifted and I am not going to progress to the next stage.

    “I am pulling out of the race now to allow my supporters to switch their nominations to one of the remaining candidates before the deadline.

    “I want to thank everyone who has offered me support and encouragement in this race. I will be nominating my friend and colleague Bridget Phillipson as the candidate best placed to unite our party and take the fight to our opponents.”

    The deputy leadership contenders need 80 nominations from fellow Labour MPs by 5pm Thursday to stay in the race.

    Ms McGovern was coming last according to a tally released by the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) on Tuesday evening, when she had just two nominations compared to Ms Phillipson’s 44.

    Last night sources close to her insisted there was time to catch up, and that the PLP’s tally didn’t reflect the full level of support behind her – given just a quarter of MPs had voted at this stage.

    Ms McGovern had pitched herself as someone who could fight against populism in announcing her deputy leadership bid, a message she repeated in her exit statement as she warned: “Standing up to the far right and the populists can only be done with a progressive argument, and I will keep making it in support of whoever our deputy leader is.”

    Ms McGovern was rumoured to be Number 10’s preferred choice before it was clear Ms Phillipson would enter the race.

    As government ministers both are seen as candidates that would be loyal to Sir Keir Starmer, though Ms Phillipson is the more senior of the two as she holds a cabinet position, whereas Ms McGovern is a junior minister.

    A fresh tally of votes is expected to be published by the PLP shortly.

    As of yesterday, former Commons Leader Lucy Powell was coming behind Ms Phillipson on 35 votes.

    Bell Ribeiro-Addy, seen as the most left-wing candidate who has the backing of many MPs in the Socialist Campaign Group (SCG), was coming in next with eight votes.

    Dame Emily Thornberry, chairwoman of the foreign affairs select committee and a member of the shadow cabinet during Labour’s time in opposition, was next with seven.

    Paula Barker, the Liverpool Wavertree MP and a former trade union official, was coming second to last with three.

    This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

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