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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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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 heavily targeted. This resulted in a large number of anti-fascist organisations not affiliated to the Labour Party, such as
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and said he did not want the job; but instead wanted to influence policy. In 2012, Cruddas was appointed to
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announced that she would be retiring. He was elected as the MP for
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Members of
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Cruddas accrued nominations from 49 MPs and received strong union backing, including
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1807:"General Election 2019: Labour's Jon Cruddas wins Dagenham and Rainham by 293 votes"
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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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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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1554:"Jon Cruddas: the philosopher at the heart of Labour's policy planning"
1369:"Jon Cruddas: the philosopher at the heart of Labour's policy planning"
1052:(2010), "The common table", in Williams, Rowan; Elliott, Larry (eds.),
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Touted by some media sources as a potential candidate for the
2099:"Christian Socialist Movement: Interview with Jon Cruddas MP"
1981:. London. 26 February 2007 (republished on JonCruddas.org.uk)
573:. Cruddas chose to contest the newly created constituency of
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2134:"Who nominated who for the 2015 Labour leadership election?"
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Ken Livingstone and Unite back Jon Cruddas for deputy leader
1079:, Oregon, USA: Wipf and Stock Publishers, pp. 237–254,
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1968:"For Labour flavour, who will be deputy is the top tussle"
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854:. So I joined the Labour Party, and my brother joined the
2164:"Full list of MPs and MEPs backing challenger Owen Smith"
1514:"Labour contender calls for halt to privatisation in NHS"
434:(2016–present), and is also a visiting professor at the
2008:"David Goodhart: Labour can have its own coalition too"
1757:"Cruddas gets policy brief in shadow cabinet reshuffle"
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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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tendency and has formed a political partnership with
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399:, Cornwall to John, a sailor, and Pat (a native of
1202:"Building the future politics on our toxic present"
1056:, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 54–76,
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465:became General Secretary that same year. After the
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1991:"Labour's lost its moral purpose, warns Cruddas"
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884:in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the
662:endorsed him as "the change that is required".
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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.
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728:of the Commissioners working on the project.
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2629:Labour Party members of Parliament in London
2526:2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election
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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"
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922:, and had previously worked for Labour MPs
830:in our family the political heroes weren't
454:before being appointed Senior Assistant to
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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
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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"
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1137:Soundings, Issue: Everything to Play for
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1539:, edmi.parliament.uk, 18 December 2006.
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1178:"The time has come for a new socialism"
1116:. London: Polity Press. ISBN 1509540792
1098:, London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 87–95,
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863:The Times Guide to the House of Commons
665:On 24 June 2007, it was announced that
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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"
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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). "No right turn".
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1096:Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics
505:prospective parliamentary candidate
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2378:, huffingtonpost.com, 13 July 2009
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2044:from the original on 22 March 2012
1564:from the original on 21 April 2017
1298:"George Lansbury memorial lecture"
1191:from the original on 14 June 2022.
878:Labour leadership election of 2015
786:Cruddas (left) speaking alongside
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711:offered Cruddas a position in his
523:, with a majority of 8,693 votes.
423:. He was a Visiting Fellow of the
113:7 June 2001 – 30 May 2024
61:15 May 2012 – 11 May 2015
14:
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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
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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).
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430:Cruddas is a visiting fellow at
411:where he ultimately received an
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971:The crash: a view from the left
699:Labour Party Policy Coordinator
503:Cruddas was selected to be the
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425:University of Wisconsin–Madison
403:). Cruddas was educated at the
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2220:"LFI Supporters in Parliament"
1686:JonCruddas.org.uk, 18 May 2007
1552:Watt, Nicholas (17 May 2012).
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1271:"Selling England by the pound"
895:(ULEZ) by the Mayor of London
880:. However, he later supported
685:, he ruled himself out of the
683:leadership of the Labour Party
557:Cruddas was re-elected at the
515:in 2000, after the sitting MP
456:Labour Party General Secretary
16:British politician (born 1962)
1:
2038:"Prospect Magazine interview"
1786:The Future of Work Commission
1705:JonCruddas.org.uk, 9 May 2007
1316:
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723:The Future of Work Commission
567:abolished in boundary changes
2222:. Labour Friends of Israel.
691:Ed Miliband's Shadow Cabinet
652:member, actor and presenter
650:National Executive Committee
374:Ed Miliband's Shadow Cabinet
7:
3109:Labour Party (UK) officials
2343:Contributions in Parliament
2332:Contributions in Parliament
619:weekend country residence.
10:
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2482:Policy Coordinator of the
1795:Retrieved 19 January 2017.
1418:Retrieved 19 January 2017.
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593:Deputy leadership election
587:University College, Oxford
47:Policy Coordinator of the
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2014:. London. 20 March 2011.
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1954:27 September 2007 at the
1811:Barking and Dagenham Post
1720:27 September 2007 at the
1701:27 September 2007 at the
1682:27 September 2007 at the
1455:19 September 2005 at the
1033:, Demos, pp. 19–24,
677:Policy Review Coordinator
656:. The left-wing magazine
542:, proposals to renew the
326:politician who served as
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2535:Outgoing Deputy Leader:
2468:Party political offices
2140:. London. 15 June 2015.
1997:. London. 14 April 2007.
1667:CCNMatthews, 19 May 2007
957:
904:Labour Friends of Israel
768:University of Birmingham
744:candidate. He supported
687:2010 leadership election
552:Trade Union Freedom Bill
432:Nuffield College, Oxford
391:Early life and education
370:2010 leadership election
3089:English Roman Catholics
2427:Constituency abolished
1791:31 January 2017 at the
1414:9 February 2017 at the
1147:: 10–21. Archived from
1010:. London: CentreForum.
893:Ultra Low Emission Zone
772:first Labour Government
436:University of Leicester
407:, before attending the
401:County Donegal, Ireland
380:as Policy Coordinator.
37:Official portrait, 2020
2948:David Pinto-Duschinsky
2370:Interview: Jon Cruddas
2084:23 August 2007 at the
1602:Interview: Jon Cruddas
1588:21 August 2008 at the
1433:13 August 2006 at the
1006:; Clark, Greg (2009).
876:as a candidate in the
860:
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579:British National Party
538:, the introduction of
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3134:Spouses of life peers
2382:"Who is Jon Cruddas?"
1958:Compass, 7 March 2007
1648:11 March 2007 at the
1607:11 March 2007 at the
1496:22 March 2007 at the
1233:"Bottom of the class"
1114:The Dignity of Labour
1112:Cruddas, Jon (2021).
953:Selected bibliography
828:
820:2003 invasion of Iraq
785:
761:2024 General Election
738:2019 general election
717:2015 general election
613:Deputy Prime Minister
589:, from 2010 to 2012.
571:2010 general election
563:Dagenham constituency
559:2005 general election
534:, the legislation on
521:2001 general election
498:
467:1997 general election
446:In 1989, he became a
409:University of Warwick
385:2024 general election
363:Deputy Prime Minister
242:University of Warwick
2445:Dagenham and Rainham
2440:Member of Parliament
2408:Member of Parliament
2361:Record in Parliament
1267:Rutherford, Jonathan
1248:Rutherford, Jonathan
1229:Rutherford, Jonathan
1198:Rutherford, Jonathan
1173:Rutherford, Jonathan
1145:Lawrence and Wishart
1129:Rutherford, Jonathan
1073:Rutherford, Jonathan
1050:Rutherford, Jonathan
1027:Rutherford, Jonathan
1000:Rutherford, Jonathan
976:Lawrence and Wishart
966:Rutherford, Jonathan
607:once the incumbent,
575:Dagenham and Rainham
395:Cruddas was born in
332:Dagenham and Rainham
328:Member of Parliament
94:Dagenham and Rainham
89:Member of Parliament
3124:People from Helston
2731:Bambos Charalambous
2278:. 26 October 2012.
1629:12 May 2007 at the
1535:20 May 2007 at the
1440:, 25 September 2005
1269:(21 January 2011).
1133:"Ethical socialism"
482:introduction of the
427:from 1987 to 1989.
353:, he stood for the
286:Academic background
2927:Abena Oppong-Asare
2248:. Findmypast.com.
1836:www.wigantoday.net
1477:5 May 2007 at the
1336:The London Gazette
1231:(8 January 2010).
1151:on 17 October 2014
1008:Equality in the UK
902:He is a member of
842:because they were
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2976:Bell Ribeiro-Addy
2941:Matthew Pennycook
2899:Siobhain McDonagh
2808:Miatta Fahnbulleh
2801:Florence Eshalomi
2787:Marsha de Cordova
2654:Rosena Allin-Khan
2596:
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2492:
2491:
2458:Succeeded by
2347:Hansard 1803–2005
2101:. Thecsm.org.uk.
1838:. 10 January 2020
1462:, 27 January 2004
1276:Progress Magazine
774:in January 2024.
548:foundation trusts
317:
316:
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3164:UK MPs 2019–2024
3159:UK MPs 2017–2019
3154:UK MPs 2015–2017
3149:UK MPs 2010–2015
3144:UK MPs 2005–2010
3139:UK MPs 2001–2005
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