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Eddie Izzard loses out in bid to become Labour candidate in Brighton


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Eddie Izzard had hoped to contest Brighton Pavilion at the next general election (Ian West/PA)

Eddie Izzard has lost out in a bid to become a Labour candidate for a Brighton constituency.

The 61-year-old comedian had hoped to contest Brighton Pavilion at the next general election. The seat has been held since 2010 by the only Green Party MP, Caroline Lucas, who is standing down at the next election.

The party has instead chosen Tom Gray, a musician and activist who won the Mercury Prize with the band Gomez in 1998.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Mr Gray said he was “delighted and humbled to be selected”. He also thanked Izzard and the other potential candidates for showing “such solidarity and integrity on the trail”.

The bid to contest the Brighton seat was Izzard’s latest attempt to enter Westminster politics after she tried unsuccessfully last year to become Labour’s candidate for Sheffield Central.

Izzard, who has long campaigned for Labour, previously said if she became a constituency MP it would be her main job, and she would use her comedy skills for charity.

The stand-up comic has in the past spoken about her gender-fluid identity and request to be referred to with she/her pronouns.

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