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Labour plans to recruit non-party members to stand as MPs will ‘bypass the talent in our movement,’ Unite warns
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer during a visit to Whitelees windfarm, Eaglesham

LABOUR plans to recruit hundreds of non-members to stand as MPs will mean “bypassing the talent in our movement,” the Unite union has warned.

The party is reportedly allowing non-members to take part in its future candidates programme as part of a change to election strategy under Sir Keir Starmer. 

On Monday, the Times reported that party rules have been changed to ​​allow anyone, no matter how long they have been a member, to take part in the programme, with Morgan McSweeney, Sir Keir’s former chief of staff, understood to be in charge of the programme as well as the party’s election strategy. 

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