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Seumas Milne

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Gender Male
Age 65
Born Dover
United Kingdom
Spouse Cristina Montanari
Party Labour Party
Parents Alasdair Milne
Sheila Kirsten
Job Journalist
Columnist
Education Birkbeck, University of London
Balliol College
Winchester College
Date of birth September 5,1958
Zodiac sign Virgo
Previous positionExecutive Director of Strategy & Communications for the Labour Party of UK
Children 2
Books The Enemy Within
The Revenge of History: The Battle for the 21st Century
The Revenge of History: The Battle for the Twenty First Century
Beyond the Casino Economy: Planning for the 1990s
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Seumas Patrick Charles Milne is a British journalist and political aide. He was appointed as the Labour Party's Executive Director of Strategy and Communications in October 2015 under Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn, initially on leave from The Guardian.

Labour MPs call for the defeat of the "fundamental change" at the top of the party

Feb 16,2020 9:36 am

Jeremy Corbyn and his Advisor Seumas Milne , both remain in their jobs after a Labour election defeat

Labour MPs lost their seats in the election for a "fundamental change" at The Top of The Party .

The Group , said: "nepotism" in The Party and Labour's "lack of readiness" and anti-Semitism has been raised, again and again, because the problems directly in front of the door.

"A fresh look at the causes of work provided"-was the defeat now, warned you, instead of a "simple test".

A panel set up to work the look-choice fail.

The Party lost its fourth General elections, the circles in a series of instalments on 12 December, recording its worst performance in the Form of the Quad, since 1935, as a series of choice, in its traditional Northern strongholds fell to the Conservatives.

- Some of the members have lost their seat of defendant Jeremy Corbyn unpopularity with the voters, while in others, the defeat was Leaking argues the main reason for The Party .

A Review is started, the work - a network of activists and figures in The Party , the Ex-chief Ed Miliband tried to pin the blame on a single cause, such as an over-simplistic and wrong.

defeated, But in their letter, the MPs including Mary Creagh , and Anna Turley , said the scale of the labour defeat is meant, which it took to "goes far beyond a simple revision".

Former Labour MPs including Mary Creagh , said labour had to go "far beyond a simple assessment of the"

"We were rejected door-to-door, not only because of the NAP, change the position on Brexit, or in Scotland, because we are weak and commitment to The Union , but because the people are fighting, we should not know the policy in our Manifesto in relation to your life.

"The focus on nationalization and uncontrolled expenditure commitments not meant to be, people refuse to believe that us. Unfortunately, that was mainly with those who created it, most of the poverty and injustice, and the 10 years of the Tory Government .

"Finally, nepotism at The Top of our party, and to stand again on the standby, until The Stain of anti-Semitism were not a party redirected back to us in the door, shaming the traditional values of our once great anti-racist. "

Yvette Cooper said labour needed to "show humility" and "be ready to change the

Mr Corbyn said," he is as a leader "early next year".

So far, Emily Thornberry and Clive Lewis have both officially in The Contest to replace him, although others, including Sir Keir Starmer , and Rebecca expected Long-Bailey, to join them.

The former Labour MP, said the eventual winner faced an "immense" challenge.

"We're winning 150 in every corner of the country, to win votes, by a merger of the municipalities.

"the work of the Government and for this fundamental change at The Top of our party is required. Only this Will help us recover from the catastrophic loss of 12 December. "

'broad Church'

Meanwhile, Yvette Cooper and other Labour MPs are considering standing, the leader, said The Party needed to "show humility" and "be ready to change".

the MP for Pontefract, Normanton and Castleford, said concerns that Mr Corbyn and National Security were among the reasons, the voters, have you determined why you did not vote labour at The General election.

Ms Cooper, a former minister, said that labour needed, a "broad Church" and resist the "pressure of a party, or in narrow, hard-left party".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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