TTT....why should Labour be afraid of Mr Nuttall ?
Like most of UKIP's higher echelons, he started life as a Tory, managing to get a paltry 4.1% of the popular vote in "Bootle" in 2005.
Changing his allegiance to UKIP ready for the 2011 By-Election, he came forth to Labours first, in "Oldham East and Saddleworth", with just 5.8% of the vote.
In 2015, he contested the "Bootle" seat, yet again,( he never learns does he ? ) and managed to achieve his best vote to date, of 10.9%, but failing utterly to get anywhere near Labour total of 74.5% !
At this rate, you and I will be very old men before he gets anywhere in the North West. After all, his mentor, Farage, tried 7 times to get into Parliament and failed every time.
So....not sure why Labour should be wary of Mr Nuttall at all.