Indian-origin British MP joins race for leader of Labor party


(PTI) London, Ta. December 16, 2019, Monday

Indian-origin MP Lisa Nandi may replace Jeremy Corbyn in Britain's Labor Party Lisa, who managed to save her wagon seat once again during the Labor Party's defeat in the recently concluded general election, confirmed the news.

The pressure on Jeremy Corbyn to resign after the defeat in the election is mounting, and he has declared that he will not lead the party in the next election. Asked about the leadership plan in this regard, Lisa said she was seriously considering it.

In addition, his party said it had suffered defeat and the party's base was weakening. According to him, Labor Party voters need to think seriously about what can be done to bring party support back.

Keir Starmer, an active leader on the Brexit issue and Jess Phillips from Birmingham MP, are also in the running for Labor Party leader. Corbyn acknowledged his responsibility for the apology for the poor performance by letter in two Sunday news papers, and it was only during that time that Nandi's statement came out.

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