Ed Miliband’s support: 73 MPs, 6 MEPs, 151 CLPs, 6 TUs, 3 SSocs

May 17, 2010 9:16 am

Ed Miliband

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

LabourList will be keeping track of the declared support within the Parliamentary Labour Party for each of the leadership candidates.

UPDATE: September 3rd, 3pm

MPs SUPPORT
Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West)
Margaret Beckett (Derby South)
Anne Begg (Aberdeen South)
Hilary Benn (Leeds Central)
Luciana Berger (Liverpool Wavertree)
Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of Durham)
Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central)
Karen Buck (Westminster North)
Martin Caton (The Gower)
John Cryer (Leyton & Wanstead)
Margaret Curran (Glasgow East)
Wayne David (Caerphilly)
Gerraint Davies (Swansea West)
John Denham (Southampton, Itchen)
Frank Dobson (Holborn & St Pancras)
Jack Dromey (Birmingham Erdington)
Maria Eagle (Garston & Halewood)
Clive Efford (Eltham)
Natascha Engel (North East Derbyshire)
Bill Esterton (Sefton Central)
Frank Field (Birkenhead)
Hywel Francis (Aberavon)
Roger Godsiff (Birmingham Hall Green)
Helen Goodman (Bishop Auckland)
Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen & Hamilton West)
Lilian Greenwood (Nottingham South)
Peter Hain (Neath)
David Hamilton (Midlothian)
Dai Havard (Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney)
Kate Hoey (Vauxhall)
Jim Hood (Lanark & Hamilton East)
Cathy Jamieson (Kilmarnock & Loudoun)
Graham Jones (Hyndburn)
Susan Jones (Clwyd South)
Sadiq Khan (Tooting)
Ian Lavery (Wansbeck)
Mark Lazarowicz (Edinburgh North & Leith)
Andy Love (Edmonton)
Ian Lucas (Wrexham)
Shabana Mahmood (Birmingham Ladywood)
Gordon Marsden (Blackpool South)
Jim McGovern (Dundee West)
Ann McKechin (Glasgow North)
Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle Upon Tyne North)
Michael Meacher (Oldham West & Royton)
Alan Meale (Mansfield)
Ed Miliband (Doncaster North)
Madeleine Moon (Bridgend)
Grahame Morris (Easington)
Paul Murphy (Torfaen)
Lisa Nandy (Wigan)
Chi Onwurah (Newcastle Central)
Sandra Osborne (Ayr, Carrick & Curran)
Albert Owen (Ynys Mon)
Stephen Pound (Ealing North)
Rachel Reeves (Leeds West)
Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East)
Linda Riordan (Halifax)
Lindsay Roy (Glenrothes)
Joan Ruddock (Lewisham, Deptford)
Alison Seabeck (Plymouth, Moor View)
Jim Sheridan (Paisley & Renfrewshire North)
Gavin Shuker (Luton South)
Andy Slaughter (Hammersmith & Shepherds Bush)
Owen Smith (Pontypridd)
Emily Thornberry (Islington South & Finsbury)
Stephen Timms (East Ham)
Jon Trickett (Hemsworth)
Chuka Umunna (Streatham)
Joan Walley (Stoke North)
Alan Whitehead (Southampton Test)
Chris Williamson (Derby North)
Rosie Winterton (Doncaster Central)

MEPs
Stephen Hughes (North East)
Linda McAvan (Yorkshire and Humber)
Arlene McCarthy (North West)
Catherine Stihler (Scotland)
Derek Vaughan (Wales)
Glenis Willmott (East Midlands, leader of the Labour Group in the European Parliament)

CLPs
Aberavon
Aberconwy
Aberdeen South
Altrincham & Sale West
Barnsley Central
Basildon & Billericay
Bath
Bedford
Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk

Bethnal Green & Bow
Beverley & Holderness
Bexleyheath & Crayford
Birmingham Erdington
Birmingham Ladywood
Birmingham Selly Oak
Birmingham Yardley
Blackpool South
Brecon & Radnorshire
Bridgend
Broadland
Bromley & Chislehurst
Bury St Edmonds
Camberwell & Peckham
Camborne & Redruth
Canterbury
Cardiff West
Castle Point
Chelsea & Fulham
Cheltenham

Chingford & Woodford Green
Chippenham
City of Chester
Crewe & Nantwich
Croydon Central
Dagenham & Rainham
Derbyshire Dales
Doncaster Central
Doncaster North
Ealing North
Easington
Eastbourne
East Devon
East Ham
East Surrey
Edinburgh East
Edinburgh North & Leith
Eltham
Erith & Thamesmead
Glasgow East
Glasgow North
Glasgow North West
Glenrothes
Gower
Great Grimsby
Greenwich & Woolwich
Guildford
Hackney South & Shoreditch
Halifax
Haltemprice & Howden
Hammersmith
Hampstead & Kilburn
Harrogate & Knaresborough
Havant
Hemel Hempstead
Hemsworth
Hendon
Holborn & St Pancras
Huntingdon
Hyndburn
Ilford North
Isle of Wight
Islington South & Finsbury
Kenilworth & Southam
Kingston & Surbiton
Leeds Central
Leeds East
Leeds North East
Leicester South
Lewisham Deptford
Lincoln
Loughborough
Ludlow
Luton South
Maidenhead
Maidstone & The Weald
Manchester Gorton
Manchester Withington
Mansfield
Mid Derbyshire
Midlothian

Milton Keynes South
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Neath
Newark
Newcastle Central
Newcastle North
North Cornwall
North Durham
North East Bedfordshire
North East Cambridgeshire
North East Fife
North Shropshire
North Warwickshire
North West Norfolk
Oldham East & Saddleworth
Oldham West & Royton
Paisley & Renfrewshire North
Penrith & The Border
Plymouth Moor View
Poplar & Limehouse
Portsmouth South
Putney
Reading East
Reading West
Ribble Valley
Rutherglen & Hamilton West
Rutland & Melton
Salisbury
Sefton Central

Selby
Sherwood
Shipley
Shrewsbury and Atcham
South Basildon & East Thurrock
South Cambridgeshire
South Norfolk
Southampton Test
Southend West
Stafford
St Albans
St Austell & Newquay
St Ives
Stirling
Surrey Heath
Swansea West
Taunton Deane
Tewkesbury
Thurrock
Tooting
Torfaen
Torridge & West Devon
Tunbridge Wells
Wantage
Warwick & Leamington
Waveney
West Ham
Westminster North
Westmorland & Lonsdale
Witney
Ynys Mon
York Outer

TRADE UNIONS
GMB

NUM
UCATT
UNISON

UNITE
UNITY

SOCIALIST SOCIETIES
Socialist Health Association
Society of Labour Lawyers
Labour Party Disabled Members Group

NOMINATED BY
Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West)
Margaret Beckett (Derby South)
Anne Begg (Aberdeen South)
Hilary Benn (Leeds Central)
Luciana Berger (Liverpool Wavertree)
Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of Durham)
Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central)
Karen Buck (Westminster North)
Margaret Curran (Glasgow East)
Wayne David (Caerphilly)
Gerraint Davies (Swansea West)
John Denham (Southampton, Itchen)
Frank Dobson (Holborn & St Pancras)
Jack Dromey (Birmingham Erdington)
Maria Eagle (Garston & Halewood)
Clive Efford (Eltham)
Natascha Engel (North East Derbyshire)
Bill Esterton (Sefton Central)
Frank Field (Birkenhead)
Hywel Francis (Aberavon)
Helen Goodman (Bishop Auckland)
Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen & Hamilton West)
Lilian Greenwood (Nottingham South)
Peter Hain (Neath)
David Hamilton (Midlothian)
Jim Hood (Lanark & Hamilton East)
Graham Jones (Hyndburn)
Susan Jones (Clwyd South)
Sadiq Khan (Tooting)
Ian Lavery (Wansbeck)
Mark Lazarowicz (Edinburgh North & Leith)
Andy Love (Edmonton)
Ian Lucas (Wrexham)
Shabana Mahmood (Birmingham Ladywood)
John Mann (Bassetlaw)
Gordon Marsden (Blackpool South)
Jim McGovern (Dundee West)
Ann McKechin (Glasgow North)
Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle Upon Tyne South)
Michael Meacher (Oldham West & Royton)
Alan Meale (Mansfield)
Ed Miliband (Doncaster North)
Madeleine Moon (Bridgend)
Grahame Morris (Easington)
Paul Murphy (Torfaen)
Lisa Nandy (Wigan)
Sandra Osborne (Ayr, Carrick & Curran)
Albert Owen (Ynys Mon)
Stephen Pound (Ealing North)
Rachel Reeves (Leeds West)
Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East)
Lindsay Roy (Glenrothes)
Joan Ruddock (Lewisham, Deptford)
Alison Seabeck (Plymouth, Moor View)
Jim Sheridan (Paisley & Renfrewshire North)
Andy Slaughter (Hammersmith & Shepherds Bush)
Owen Smith (Pontypridd)
Emily Thornberry (Islington South & Finsbury)
Stephen Timms (East Ham)
Chuka Umunna (Streatham)
Alan Whitehead (Southampton Test)
Chris Williamson (Derby North)
Rosie Winterton (Doncaster Central)

Other notables backing Ed Miliband include Neil Kinnock, Roy Hattersley, Tony Benn, Ian Campbell (Britain’s youngest mayor), Luke Akehurst, Mike Ion.

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