Labour’s NEC elections set to determine the party’s future

In Depth: left-wing shift likely if Momentum-backed candidates win all three new seats

Corbyn campaign trail
Jeremy Corbyn on the campaign trail ahead of the British general election last year
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Voting in Labour’s National Executive Committee elections closes today, with Jeremy Corbyn looking to tighten his grip on the party.

Three newly created seats are up for grabs in the NEC - the main policy and decision-making body charged with running the Labour Party and setting its rules - which is finely balanced between centrists and Corbyn supporters.

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