Voting is closing (11GMT Thursday) in a UK Labour Party leadership contest which could see the most left-wing leader elected in decades.
Leftist candidate Jeremy Corbyn could be set to lead opposition Labour after a campaign which has been plagued by claims of infiltrators joining the party to sabotage it by voting for him.
But Labour's ranks have also been swelled by hundreds of thousands since it resoundingly lost May's election to David Cameron's Conservatives.
The winner of the contest will be announced on Saturday.
Neil Lawson of left-wing think-tank Compass says the campaign has been too long.
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Leftist candidate Jeremy Corbyn could be set to lead opposition Labour after a campaign which has been plagued by claims of infiltrators joining the party to sabotage it by voting for him.
But Labour's ranks have also been swelled by hundreds of thousands since it resoundingly lost May's election to David Cameron's Conservatives.
The winner of the contest will be announced on Saturday.
Neil Lawson of left-wing think-tank Compass says the campaign has been too long.
IN: "I think…
OUT: …London MP."
DUR: 31 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0910labour-lawson1.mp3
ALT:
Neil Lawson of left-wing think-tank Compass says Labour's position will be precarious, whoever wins.
IN: "You're either…
OUT: …circle."
DUR: 26 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0910labour-lawson2.mp3