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LFI's Luciana Berger to seek election in Liverpool

January 28, 2010 14:48
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Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

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The director of Labour Friends of Israel has been chosen as the party’s parliamentary candidate for Liverpool Wavertree.

Luciana Berger, 28, who is seen as a one of Labour’s rising stars, will stand in the seat currently held by Jane Kennedy, who has been the constituency MP for 18 years.

Ms Berger, of Wembley in London, easily beat off a field of local candidates and is understood to have won a strong majority beating her nearest rival by two votes to one. She has been based in Liverpool since the end of last year. She said: “I am delighted and overwhelmed to have been chosen as the Labour candidate and excited about the fight ahead to help win a fourth term in government.”

But her strong support for Israel and the fact that she has been “parachuted in” from London has already sparked a row over her selection. Veteran Liverpool Walton MP, Peter Kilfoyle, this week branded her a “student politician” and questioned her high-profile support of Israel.

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