“Mercedes Villalba MSP said: If Labour are to see off the threat posed by Nigel Farage, our Party desperately needs a Deputy Leader from the left. That candidate is Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP. She’ll listen to grassroots members, not corporate lobbyists. She’ll challenge the leadership, not kowtow. I would encourage Scottish Labour members to write to their MPs, urging them to nominate Bell — for an ambitious programme of popular, progressive policies.”
Offering his support Brian Leishman MP said: “The Party needs a strong voice from the left as Deputy Leader. Someone who will represent the politics and opinions of the rank-and-file grassroots members who want to see us govern by real Labour values. @BellRibeiroAddy would be that Deputy Leader.”
Pauline Bryan editor of the Red Paper and former colleague of Bell’s in the Socialist Campaign Group said “Bell was central to the activities of the Socialist Campaign Group. She has taken the correct position on every issue since becoming an MP and has been unwavering in support of the socialist cause.”
Peter Duffy secretary of the Scottish Labour Campaign for Socialism said: “I am delighted at this point, when Labour needs a serious debate on so many things – Gaza, immigration, welfare, wealth taxes, public ownership, that we have a candidate in Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP who is prepared to listen to members and speak our truth to power.”
Katie Clark MSP added: "I have worked with Bell over a number of years and know she will be a strong principled voice for members. We need a candidate who will speak for working class communities, against benefit cuts and austerity, and for Gaza. Bell is that candidate."
Carol Mochan MSP said: "Bell would be a breath of fresh air for @UKLabour and provide a socialist perspective at the top table. During a growing cost of living crisis and the hate spread by Reform we have to show the country our party is open to all with a platform based on tackling inequality."
Announcing her decision to stand Bell wrote:
“I am standing to be Deputy Leader because I believe this Labour Government urgently needs to go back to the guiding values of our party and movement, and deliver an ambitious programme of popular, progressive policies.
We can offer hope and a vision to rebuild Britain after decades of neglect, and take on the politics of hatred and division. If Labour carries on presenting itself as a pale imitation of Reform, then millions will conclude that Reform must have all the answers.
Instead of blindly following Treasury orthodoxy, we need to tackle poverty and inequality through wealth taxes and scrapping the two child benefit cap.
We can show leadership on the world stage - opposing the genocide in Gaza, ending arms sales, and introducing sanctions against Israel. The absurd and authoritarian proscription of Palestine Action must end immediately.
Internally, the Labour Party needs to return to its best traditions of open debate and tolerance of dissent, starting with restoring the whip to the 7 Labour MPs punished for voting with their consciences
These are the values that drove me to join the Labour party, as with so many parliamentary colleagues, party members and affiliated trade unionists. It is these values I represent in this contest.”
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