IMO Rebecca-Long-Bailey is definitely not that "charismatic" leader that the Labour Party really needs at this time. I have nothing against her but watched and listened to her in many an interview and she is OK but no "wowwww factor". However, one attribute that she has in abundance is her passion for the Labour Party and its social standing in helping many lower groups of people who are now "victims" of this huge poverty gap between rich and poor that has been created by previous Tory govts and has the biggest disparity compared with any other European country - no wonder that the UN Commission on poverty has previously slammed the British govt for this unacceptable problem that they have played a major role in creating!!! Maybe she will mellow and blossom if elected by the Labour Party? Who knows eh!! Not for me though! There must surely be somebody in such a large institution like the Labour Party who is of a high standing and ample experience who can revitalise the party and chart a new direction with the appropriate people/SPADs on board???