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33: 496: 783: 253: 2307: 858:. The Labour Party always seemed to me to be a rational, natural element within some of those things we were brought up to believe in. It was as simple as that. My family was part of the Diaspora, they were all over the world, and again that returned to certain issues of solidarity. So there was always that seamless thing between faith and political agency, and union activity as well, forged out of the politics of Irish immigration". 526:
From the backbenches, Cruddas quickly became a vocal critic of the government for what he saw as their ignoring of their traditional, working-class support in a bid to be more appealing to middle-class voters. He rebelled against the government on a number of occasions; including on the introduction
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The Future of Work Commission was announced at the 2016 Labour Party Annual Conference in Liverpool. The goal of the commission is to make a set of achievable policy recommendations, which will be delivered in a report in September 2017 at Labour Annual Conference in Brighton. Jon Cruddas MP is one
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and has criticised his party's record on immigration, saying that "we had too many people coming too fast", and that "immigration has been used as a 21st century incomes policy, and protections in terms of the labour market have not been substantial enough."
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had won the election, although Cruddas gained the highest proportion of votes in the first round. He was ultimately eliminated in the fourth round of voting, coming third behind Harman and
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Cruddas's deputy leadership challenge was based on the precepts contained in a pamphlet called 'Fit for purpose: A programme for Labour Party renewal', co-authored with journalist
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After speculation that Cruddas, a Catholic, was in favour of restricting abortion, he re-affirmed his pro-choice position. In an interview concerning Cruddas' faith, he stated:
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had heavily targeted. This resulted in a large number of anti-fascist organisations not affiliated to the Labour Party, such as
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An analysis of value theory, the sphere of production and contemporary approaches to the reorganisation of workplace relations
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An analysis of value theory, the sphere of production and contemporary approaches to the reorganisation of workplace relations
2613: 2439: 2412: 2407: 992: 585:, campaigning for Cruddas to resist the BNP. After being elected, he took up a part-time position teaching Labour history at 566: 562: 512: 335: 327: 98: 88: 1764: 1211: 673:. He had secured the highest number of votes from members of affiliated organisation in every round before his elimination. 577:, which was notionally marginal. He won the seat by 2,630 votes in a close-run election campaign, which was a seat that the 3108: 2453: 2449: 2421: 2417: 1698: 1679: 760: 737: 716: 570: 558: 520: 470: 466: 384: 343: 339: 1275: 365:. Despite winning the most votes in the first round of voting, he was eliminated in the penultimate round of the contest. 1368: 504: 424: 969: 3128: 3017: 528: 481: 477: 2078: 3098: 1103: 1084: 1061: 1038: 1015: 1788: 3088: 2919: 2606: 2391: 2375: 2326: 2223: 2037: 749: 705: 690: 682: 373: 3133: 2807: 2381: 2163: 1990: 455: 1924: 3163: 3158: 3153: 3148: 3143: 3138: 1529: 1232: 689:
and said he did not want the job; but instead wanted to influence policy. In 2012, Cruddas was appointed to
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The crisis of global capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI's social encyclical and the future of political economy
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announced that she would be retiring. He was elected as the MP for Dagenham the following year at the
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Cruddas, John (2015), "The Common Good in an Age of Austerity", in Geary, Ian; Pabst, Adrian (eds.),
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Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill — Clause 43 — Accommodation — Commons Division No. 205
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Jon Cruddas is an Honorary Professor at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the
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Members of Compass overwhelmingly vote to support Jon Cruddas for Labour Deputy Leader
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In October 2012, Cruddas was banned from driving for eight weeks, for driving with no
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Cruddas accrued nominations from 49 MPs and received strong union backing, including
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as Labour's Policy Coordinator, with a view to crafting Labour's manifesto for the
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In August 2022 Cruddas announced his intention to retire from Parliament at the
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In August 2022 Cruddas announced his intention to retire from Parliament at the
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describes him as "a well-liked and well-respected left winger who took on the
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On 27 September 2006, Cruddas announced his intention to stand to become
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What next for Labour? Ideas for progressive left: a collection of essays
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Oaklands Roman Catholic Comprehensive School, Waterlooville, Portsmouth
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in Industrial and Business Studies in 1991, writing a thesis entitled
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In 2023 Cruddas publicly revealed his opposition to expansion of the
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Touted by some media sources as a potential candidate for the
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Ken Livingstone and Unite back Jon Cruddas for deputy leader
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because liberation theology was quite a big thing, and
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Jon Cruddas Gains Momentum With Hattersley Endorsement
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Timeline of the 2007 Labour Party leadership election
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The Times Guide to the House of Commons 2010, pg. 145
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tendency and has formed a political partnership with
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He received backing from former Deputy Leader 884:in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the 662:endorsed him as "the change that is required". 1542: 2614: 2509: 2088:, compassyouth.blogspot.com, 30 October 2006. 2063:"Ministers urge Brown to launch Iraq inquiry" 1592:, politics.guardian.co.uk, 27 September 2006. 1399:Modern Records centre, University of Warwick. 1343: 728:of the Commissioners working on the project. 592: 2629:Labour Party members of Parliament in London 2526:2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election 676: 611:, stood down. He said he did not want to be 599:2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election 349:Having been critical of many aspects of the 3119:People educated at Oaklands Catholic School 2272:"Labour Jon Cruddas MP banned from driving" 2192: 922:, and had previously worked for Labour MPs 830:in our family the political heroes weren't 454:before being appointed Senior Assistant to 390: 2621: 2607: 2516: 2502: 2376:Brits to the Fascist BNP: "Not in My Name" 1491:"The Labour rebels on Trident replacement" 736:Cruddas narrowly retained his seat at the 31: 2193:Frank-Keyes, Jessica (15 February 2023). 1530:EDM 532 Trade Union Freedom Bill Campaign 1481:, publicwhip.org.uk; accessed 8 May 2015. 461:in 1994, remaining in that position when 1583:"Cruddas to stand for deputy leadership" 1329: 1137:Soundings, Issue: Everything to Play for 952: 781: 494: 2040:. Prospectmagazine.co.uk. 14 May 2010. 1882: 1539:, edmi.parliament.uk, 18 December 2006. 1295: 1178:"The time has come for a new socialism" 1116:. London: Polity Press. ISBN 1509540792 1098:, London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 87–95, 1093: 863:The Times Guide to the House of Commons 665:On 24 June 2007, it was announced that 3071: 2602: 2497: 2282:from the original on 10 November 2018 2105:from the original on 22 February 2012 886:2016 Labour Party leadership election 754:2020 Labour Party leadership election 355:deputy leadership of the Labour Party 2079:Compass Youth interviews Jon Cruddas 2018:from the original on 26 January 2012 1624:"Jon Cruddas: You Ask The Questions" 1551: 1366: 628:Transport and General Workers' Union 3084:Alumni of the University of Warwick 2384:, guardian.co.uk, 27 September 2010 2226:from the original on 2 October 2019 1883:Stewart, Heather (3 January 2024). 1804: 1739:"Labour leader: Runners and riders" 1250:(8 January 2010). 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He was a Visiting Fellow of the 113:7 June 2001 – 30 May 2024 61:15 May 2012 – 11 May 2015 14: 3175: 2298: 2252:from the original on 27 June 2009 2174:from the original on 15 July 2019 1450:The Labour rebels on tuition fees 1428:Labour 'ignoring working classes' 802:and funded by the pressure group 605:Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 544:UK Trident nuclear weapons system 368:Cruddas ruled himself out of the 322:(born 7 April 1962) is a British 2392:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2327:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2305: 2144:from the original on 5 July 2015 1805:Cox, Sophie (13 December 2019). 1767:from the original on 15 May 2012 1728:, JonCruddas.org.uk, 11 May 2007 1633:, Independent.co.uk, 7 May 2007. 1379:from the original on 18 May 2017 1296:Cruddas, Jon (7 November 2013). 1164: 914:Cruddas married Labour activist 909: 430:Cruddas is a visiting fellow at 411:where he ultimately received an 251: 3094:Cornish people of Irish descent 2264: 2238: 2212: 2186: 2156: 2126: 2117: 2091: 2056: 2030: 2000: 1984: 1961: 1942: 1910: 1876: 1850: 1824: 1798: 1779: 1749: 1731: 1708: 1696:Tony Robinson backs Jon Cruddas 1689: 1670: 1658: 1643:Union chief backing Cruddas bid 1636: 1617: 1595: 1576: 1523: 1507: 971:The crash: a view from the left 699:Labour Party Policy Coordinator 503:Cruddas was selected to be the 441: 425:University of Wisconsin–Madison 403:). 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Index


Labour Party
Ed Miliband
Liam Byrne
Member of Parliament
Dagenham and Rainham
Dagenham
Judith Church
Margaret Mullane
Helston
Cornwall
Labour
Anna Healey
Notting Hill
London
Alma mater
University of Warwick

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Thesis
An analysis of value theory, the sphere of production and contemporary approaches to the reorganisation of workplace relations
Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Dagenham and Rainham
Dagenham
2001
2024
Blair government
deputy leadership of the Labour Party
2007

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