Labour frontbencher Lisa Nandy has criticised her own party for selecting five white male candidates for a string of forthcoming by-elections
.had gone for an all-white male list to contest the Westminster seats.
Female opposition MPs are reported to be angered at the lack of diversity of the slate and the failure to reflect the make-up of society.Danny Beales pictured with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves Pressed on Sky News' Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme if she was"bothered" that Labour's candidates were all white men, Ms Nandy said:"Yes, of course."I myself was selected on an all-women shortlist. People say now I would have been selected anyway but the truth is that until and unless we change the perception of what a member of parliament looks like, that wasn't going to change.
She added:"We have reached the threshold of being allowed to use all-women shortlists again but for me and others across the Labour Party, it is incumbent on us to go out and make the case for why we need more women and more diversity in parliament and particularly at local level. "If we are going to effect the biggest transfer of power out of Westminster and Whitehall in modern British history, which we are, we need to make sure that our mayors and our council leaders and our cabinet members are representative of the communities that they serve and we are absolutely committed to doing that."
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