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Laura Pidcock

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Gender Female
Age 36
Date of birth August 19,1987
Zodiac sign Leo
Born North Shields
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2017–2019)
Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Northumbria University Newcastle
Leader Jeremy Corbyn
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Laura Pidcock is a British former Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North West Durham from 2017 until 2019, when she lost her seat. She served as Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet.

Thousands join London protest calling for general election

Thousands join London protest calling for general election
Nov 5,2022 3:51 pm

... " Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People s Assembly, said: " We have to come together, as a movement, to organise on the streets and in our communities, and show that our voices will not be silenced and that we want fundamental changes to the way our country is run...

Durham North West: The 'no-hope' seat the Tories won

Durham North West: The 'no-hope' seat the Tories won
Feb 16,2020 9:11 am

... He beat Labour s Laura Pidcock - once tipped as potential party leader or, at least, successor as deputy - by a more modest 1,144...

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?
Feb 16,2020 9:10 am

... Laura Pidcock lost her seat, to the disappointment of many on Labour s Left If this narrative wins, it would help clear the ground for another leader from Mr Corbyn s wing of the party...

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... Shadow secretary of state for employment rights Laura PidcockA number of commentators had called 32-year-old Laura Pidcock a future leader of the Labour Party...

Election results: McDonnell blames Brexit for predicted Labour defeat

Election results: McDonnell blames Brexit for predicted Labour defeat
Feb 16,2020 9:08 am

... Mr Corbyn seems intent on staying in place until someone from his wing of the party is ready to take over - but the defeat of shadow minister Laura Pidcock has eliminated one of the potential left-wing leadership challengers...

You will remain in the Bundestag election in 2019: Jeremy Corbyn, neutral, and in every new British EU exit vote

You will remain in the Bundestag election in 2019: Jeremy Corbyn, neutral, and in every new British EU exit vote
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... But defended the shadow of workers rights, Secretary Laura Pidcock Mr Corbyn s attitude as brave ...

Illegal work practices too often, says think-tank study

Illegal work practices too often, says think-tank study
Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

... However, Shadow business minister, Laura Pidcock said, she realized many people were working in illegal conditions, but insisted, the Tories are on the side of the few, not the many ...

Durham North West: The 'no-hope' seat the Tories won

Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

Now And Then : Richard Holden succeeds where Conservatives before him, including Theresa May , failed

Among the Conservative Party 's haul of astonishing election scalps was Durham North West - a seat The Party was not targeting And One it Once discounted as impossible to win. What happened?

There are safe seats where favoured candidates can be assured of an easy victory.

And Then there are places where rookies have to do their best, hoping to prove their worth for a better seat next time. For the Conservatives, Durham North West was always the latter.

Labour since 1950, it was where Theresa May was sent to cut her parliamentary teeth. As expected, she lost to Labour incumbent Hilary Armstrong by a margin of nearly 14,000 votes.

Richard Holden 's victory on Thursday was less dramatic. He beat Labour's Laura Pidcock - Once tipped as potential party leader or, at least, successor as Deputy - by a More modest 1,144.

The table below shows the full result.

Vote Share Party % Share CON 41. 9% LAB 39. 5% BRX 6. 7% LD 5. 9% IND 2. 6% GRN 2. 5% Vote Share change since 2017 Lost Gained CON +7. 5 BRX +6. 7 IND +2. 6 GRN +1. 4 LD -1. 2 LAB -13. 3

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So What happened?

Jeremy Corbyn did, thinks Anne-Marie Kennedy, Back Home visiting her mother in Lanchester.

"[He] now needs to go," she says. "He needs to get someone in the Labour Party that can run The Party properly. "

Her mother, Pauline Harrison, is equally unimpressed with the Labour leader, who she believes does not want to unify people or get Brexit done.

"The result is brilliant," she says.

But, if Boris Johnson might find these comments reassuring, Mrs Kennedy has a message for him too.

"I think, Boris, you need to be true to your word for the people," she says.

Former Durham North West MP Laura Pidcock was seen as a potential leadership contender

Matthew Young, from Consett which saw its steelworks close a year into Margaret Thatcher 's Conservative government, says Brexit was "The Crux " of the election.

"There's A Man in power now who has promised to do that and I hope he does it," he says.

But Baroness Hilary Armstrong , who held Durham North West from 1987 until she stood down at the 2010 election, does not believe this was the deciding factor.

She thinks voters were More concerned about Labour's "competence".

"They quite liked some of the promises but they never believed we could deliver them," she says.

"Ordinary Working People feel let down. They just feel that the Labour Party has lost touch with them - and I agree with them. "

Even the constituency's first Conservative MP, Richard Holden , sees his win in terms of a Labour loss.

"This wasn't a result which was really even about me," he says.

"This was, particularly from a lot of Labour voters spoken to on the doorstep, a real rejection of the way Jeremy Corbyn has been leading the Labour Party . "

In an ironic echo from Labour's 1997 election campaign, Brenda Spelman from Medomsley thinks things "can only get better"

Among the voters who are shocked at the result, there are plenty Looking Forward to an emboldened Boris Johnson government.

Brenda Spelman, from Medomsley, is "delighted" with the Conservative win.

"Onwards and upwards," she says. "It can only get better. I think under Labour it would have got worse. "

Analysis

By Michael Wild , North East and Cumbria Political Programmes Editor

Until Thursday night North West Durham was the sort of "no-hoper" seat that young ambitious Conservatives looking to cut their political teeth were pointed towards.

A constituency made up of former mining and steel towns such as Consett, it was working class through and through.

At The Height of Labour's success in 1997, The Local MP Hilary Armstrong took nearly 69% of the vote - More Than double all The Other parties added together.

One Conservative keen to make her mark at the start of her career was Theresa May , a councillor in London when she travelled north to be selected as Conservative candidate at the 1992 general election.

She came second, with The Future Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron trailing in third. For Mrs May it was a Step Up the political ladder and by 1997 she'd been rewarded with the far More winnable constituency of Maidenhead.

But things have moved on - and the Conservative Party has proved it's capable of winning even in the former Labour heartlands of the North East.

Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on, and. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc. co. uk.



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