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Wednesday 4th January 2012
Latest from Dot Commons
LabourList readers have voted in their most popular MPs of the shadow cabinet giving Tom Watson first place, presumably for his penetrating questioning of the Murdochs.
But what about those tipped to become Labour leader in the future? Former leadership contender Andy Burnham finds himself in second place in the rankings, with Yvette Cooper and Ed Balls come in at three and four respectively. New Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna is also impressing members, standing at six.
But Jim Murphy, whose performance over the past year has caused many in the party to wonder whether he could one day take the helm, is ninth in the list. And what of Ed Miliband? He had his very own graph for 2011. Sadly for Miliband, the majority of people described his performance as average to poor. Things can only get better.
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