Emily Thornberry will have final say on Labour’s Trident review

Last Updated: January 14, 2016By

So there’s no “evil newt conspiracy” at the Labour Party after all. Steve Bell and the editors of the “Toady” programme will be relieved.

Emily Thornberry, the shadow defence secretary, is to have ultimate responsibility for Labour’s defence review looking at its policy on Trident – with more sway than Ken Livingstone, party sources have said.

The terms of the review have yet to be released but it is understood Thornberry will lead the policy assessment rather than Livingstone, who last year became co-convenor of the policy commission on defence.

Labour is expected to announce the terms and process of the review in the coming days, amid signs Jeremy Corbyn wants to steer the party towards a more anti-Trident policy and after several controversial interventions by the former London mayor.

Source: Emily Thornberry will have final say on Labour’s Trident review | Politics | The Guardian

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  1. philwoodford (@philwoodford) January 14, 2016 at 11:20 pm - Reply

    Well, Thornberry was only given the job because she agrees with Jez, so has all the impartiality and credibility of a new Cardinal appointed by the Vatican.

  2. Terry Davies January 15, 2016 at 8:38 am - Reply

    there will be more innovative policies from here on in.

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