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From chairman to leader
The selection of Labour leaders by the Parliamentary Labour Party, 1906–80
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Until 1981, Labour MPs had exclusive control of the process of choosing their party’s leader. As well as constituting the electorate, they alone would decide if and when a leadership contest should be held and, if so, which of their number would be candidates for the succession. As Punnett explains, this situation first arose and persisted until the 1970s in part because Labour was not entirely sure whether it had a party leader, as opposed to a chairman or a leader of its MPs.

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