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Former Birmingham Lord Mayor Leddy enters leadership race

Fourth name thrown into the hat as battle hots up to succeed Sir Albert Bore at the helm of Birmingham City Council

Mike Leddy is the fourth city councillor to enter the leadership battle

A former Lord Mayor has become the fourth Labour politician to enter the race to become the next leader promising to be a "safe pair of hands" and not bankrupt the authority with "airy fairy" policies.

Veteran councillor Mike Leddy, member for Brandwood, is also a former cabinet member for transport and served as Labour chief whip during more than 20 years on the city council.

In a statement to colleagues, he claims to be the unity candidate who can ensure the council remains under Labour control and keep the threat of government intervention at bay.

Birmingham's 78 Labour councillors are due to meet on November 23 to choose the successor to Sir Albert Bore who resigned the leadership two weeks ago after losing the confidence of senior colleagues.

He faces a battle with:

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