Rebecca Long-Bailey 'considering' standing for Labour leadership

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Rebecca Long-Bailey 'considering' standing for Labour leadership
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The shadow business secretary has said Labour's attempt at a Brexit compromise 'satisfied too few' in the general election.

Rebecca Long-Bailey has said she is considering standing for leadership of the Labour Party.

"Real wealth and power must be returned to the people of Britain, and their desire for control over their own lives and the future of their communities must be at the heart of our agenda," she writes.

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