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Related: About this forumLabour's deputy leader Tom Watson stands down
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50325666Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson is stepping down from his role and will not run as an MP in the December election..
He says he will continue to campaign for the party, and the decision was "personal, not political".
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn thanked Mr Watson for his service, adding: "This is not the end of our work together."
Mr Watson has often been at odds with the leadership and faced an attempt to oust him at Labour's conference
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Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson stands down (Original Post)
T_i_B
Nov 2019
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Indykatie
(3,853 posts)1. The Wrong Guy Stepped Down in my Opinion - It Should Have Been Corbyn
He's the reason Labour isn't wiping the floor with the Tories. The electorate sees Corbyn as being scarier than the Tories.
T_i_B
(14,816 posts)2. A lot of the Mumentum wing loathe Tom Watson
He's seen as being a bit too "off message" and not loyal enough to Corbyn.
To be honest though, he would have been a much much better Labour leader than Jeremy Corbyn.
Soph0571
(9,685 posts)3. Fucking hell
That is it for the moderate wing. I don't blame him, I am quite sure that he has problems with the manifesto and if by some miracle Labour gets in he would have to support it - but shit. I am sure this will make moderate Labour think carefully about their election choices.