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Middlesbrough MP race: refereed by Ray Mallon
Middlesbrough “Spoof” Labour Party picks its top choices for MP – if Ray "The Referee" http://middlesbrough-council.com/forum/ ... =135&t=759 Mallon agrees
Meanwhile Councillor Len “I don’t post on forums” http://middlesbrough-council.com/forum/ ... 1&start=10 http://middlesbrough-council.com/forum/ ... t=35#p3945 Junier said he believed the shortlist offered a wide range of to pick from.
“I think it is a good list. You have got men and women, people from Middlesbrough, people who aren’t from Middlesbrough and people from a range of different backgrounds.
Councillor Charles “the loony” http://middlesbrough-council.com/forum/ ... =114&t=615 http://middlesbrough-council.com/video/Charles2.wmv Rooney added – The Middlesbrough “Spoof” Labour Party candidates like Middlesbrough’s housing possess the experience of age - being at least 750 years old
Party picks its top choices in Middlesbrough MP race
THE battle to become Labour’s candidate for the vacant Middlesbrough seat will be decided tomorrow.
An initial shortlist of six candidates of those aiming to replace the late Sir Stuart Bell as the town’s MP was revealed by the party yesterday.
The date of the by-election has been confirmed as November 29, and whoever secures the Labour nomination will be hot favourite to land the parliamentary seat.
Among those fighting to stand for Labour are former Tees Valley Regeneration boss Joe Docherty and lawyer Andy McDonald.
But it emerged today that the shortlist may be cut from six to five. It is understood Rotherham councillor Mahroof Hussain may withdraw to focus on standing for the vacant Rotherham seat after the resignation of Denis McShane yesterday.
Middlesbrough has long been a Labour stronghold - with Sir Stuart Bell elected seven times, most recently in 2010 with a 45.9% share of the vote.
However, uncertainty remains over whether independent Middlesbrough Mayor Ray Mallon will launch a bid for a Commons seat.
Mr Mallon, inset, said last week that he would assess those put forward by the major parties before making his decision.
At that stage he said: “I intend to analyse the candidates’ list and if high quality candidates exist then there would be no need for any intervention by me. However, if I feel that the candidates are not of the highest quality then I would give the public a choice by putting my own name forward.”
Mr Mallon declined to comment yesterday but his intervention in the race has sparked a spat with Labour’s Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland MP Tom Blenkinsop.
Mr Blenkinsop said Mr Mallon’s comments - made shortly after the death last month of Sir Stuart Bell - were “crass and disrespectful”.
Mr Mallon responded by saying it was his prerogative to comment on the election at any time he chooses.
The shortlist has provoked some criticism among Labour members in Middlesbrough, with complaints that not enough local people had made it to the final six.
One said: “The shortlist needs more candidates with a real feel for the issues affecting Middlesbrough, rather than a majority who are scratching around trying to come up with a link to the town.”
But Labour party member and Middlesbrough councillor Len Junier said he believed the shortlist offered a wide range of to pick from.
“I think it is a good list. You have got men and women, people from Middlesbrough, people who aren’t from Middlesbrough and people from a range of different backgrounds.
“It’s a difficult balance and it will be interesting to hear them on Sunday. I’ve not made my mind up yet, even at this late stage, and will make a decision after hearing everyone speak; that is the beauty of an event such as this.”
The Liberal Democrats have chosen George Selmer to stand in the election, while the Conservatives are yet to name their candidate.
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