Endorsements in the 2016 Labour Party leadership election (UK)

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The following list contains a run down of politicians, individuals, Constituency Labour Parties, trade unions (both Labour Party affiliated and not), socialist societies, newspapers, magazines and other organisations that endorsed a candidate in the 2016 leadership election

Summary[edit]

Summary of Nominations
Candidate Constituency PLP/EPLP Nominations CLP Nominations Affiliated Trade Union Nominations Socialist Societies
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North 21 285 8 1
Owen Smith Pontypridd 285 53 4 3
Angela Eagle

(Withdrew)

Wallasey 43 N/A N/A N/A

Labour politicians[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

MPs

MEPs

Other Labour politicians

Owen Smith[edit]

MPs

MEPs

Other Labour politicians

Angela Eagle[edit]

Angela Eagle's endorsements, prior to her withdrawal from the leadership election on 19 July
MPs
MEPs
Other Labour politicians

Individuals[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Owen Smith[edit]

Constituency Labour Parties[edit]

Candidate Constituency CLP nominations Share
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North 285 44.12%
Owen Smith Pontypridd 53 8.20%
Undeclared 308 47.68%

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn received the supporting nomination of 285 CLPs.[141]

Owen Smith[edit]

Owen Smith received the supporting nomination of 53 CLPs.[141]

Affiliated trade unions[edit]

Candidate Constituency TU nominations Share of TU membership[145]
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North 8 71.57%
Owen Smith Pontypridd 4 27.79%
Undeclared 2 0.64%

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Owen Smith[edit]

Undeclared[edit]

Non-affiliated trade unions[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Socialist societies[edit]

Candidate Constituency SS nominations
Owen Smith Pontypridd 3
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North 1
Undeclared 19

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Owen Smith[edit]

Undeclared[edit]

Affiliated organisations[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Organisations[edit]

Jeremy Corbyn[edit]

Owen Smith[edit]

Publications[edit]

Newspaper General election
main endorsement
2015 leadership
endorsement
2016 leadership
endorsement
Notes
Daily Mirror Labour Party Andy Burnham Did not endorse
Sunday People
Daily Record Jeremy Corbyn
Morning Star Jeremy Corbyn Praised Corbyn's leadership and "courage and principle" in face of his parliamentary critics[173]
The Guardian Yvette Cooper Did not endorse Called for Labour to unite after the result and for "a principled, effective and electable" party [174]
The Sun Conservative Party Liz Kendall

References[edit]

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  57. ^ Sherriff, Paula [@paulasherriff] (19 July 2016). "I love my party & so proud of many achievements by @UKLabour but we're not offering real opposition. I've nominated @owensmith2016 as Leader" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 16 December 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2021 – via Twitter.
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  59. ^ Nick Smith [@BlaenauGwentMP] (17 July 2016). "Cracking pic of friends and Ponty supporters for Owen Smith for Leader launch" (Tweet). Retrieved 18 July 2016 – via Twitter.
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  74. ^ a b c d Team Angela Eagle [@TeamAngelaEagle] (11 July 2016). "Today @angelaeagle launched her campaign for the Leadership of the Labour Party" (Tweet). Retrieved 14 July 2016 – via Twitter.
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  78. ^ a b c d e Eagle, Angela [@angelaeagle] (13 July 2016). "I've signed a pledge to #KeepItComradely during the leadership campaign. Add your name here https://t.co/5BaIYDU4BR https://t.co/6UQIyEHaL2" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 17 December 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2021 – via Twitter.
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