Kamis, 30 Mei 2024

Diane Abbott accuses Labour of ‘leftwing cull’ after two colleagues barred from standing - The Guardian

Diane Abbott has accused Labour of carrying out a “cull of leftwingers” after she and others were blocked or dissuaded from standing for the party.

The veteran Labour MP vowed on Wednesday to stay on for “as long as it is possible” after a deal for her to retire from parliament broke down.

The row, which has angered and frustrated some Labour MPs and staff, escalated on Thursday after two leftwing candidates were blocked from standing for the party in the general election.

Faiza Shaheen, who had been Labour’s candidate in Chingford and Woodford Green, told BBC Two’s Newsnight she received an email telling her she had been deselected after the decision was first made public in the Times.

Responding to the news on X, Abbott said: “Appalling. Whose clever idea has it been to have a cull of left wingers?”

Lloyd Russell-Moyle, who had been the MP for Brighton Kemptown since 2017, announced he had been suspended from the party on Wednesday afternoon and would not be allowed to stand for Labour at the election.

On Thursday morning, Darren Jones, the shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, denied that it was a factional issue. Asked on Times Radio where Labour was purging the left, he said: “I don’t think that’s true. I mean, there are many colleagues of mine in the parliamentary Labour party who would define themselves as being on the left who are endorsed Labour party candidates standing in their constituency.

“All this is, is that because a snap election has been called, there were a number of outstanding issues with some MPs, obviously retiring MPs in some constituencies where we’ve needed to fill candidates at pace in order to hit the election timetable. And that’s the process that’s unfolding this week.”

Several people from Starmer’s inner circle, including the director of the influential Labour Together thinktank, Josh Simons, and members of Labour’s ruling national executive committee (NEC), have been installed in safe Labour seats ahead of the legal deadline for parliamentary candidate nominations next week.

Asked about Abbott’s status Jones told Sky News: “She had the whip given back to her. She’s back in the Labour party as a Labour MP. And as far as I’m aware no decision’s been taken about whether she’ll be the candidate or not.”

He refused to say whether Abbott should be allowed to stand for Labour, telling Sky: “If that’s her decision then I respect her decision. It’s for the Labour party and Diane to conclude.”

On Wednesday, Starmer was forced to deny that Abbott had been barred from standing for Labour after the Times reported this was the case. She was quietly restored to the Labour whip this week and had been preparing to make a statement that she would retire at the forthcoming election.

The Guardian has been told that Abbott received a letter from the Labour chief whip, Alan Campbell, confirming the whip had been restored and reassuring her that she could make what was described as a “dignified exit”. She was also said to have had a meeting with Starmer’s political director about the agreement on Wednesday morning. She feels the Labour leadership has gone back on their deal with her after it was reported that she had been blocked.

Mish Rahman, a leftwing member of Labour’s national executive committee, said Starmer was “hiding behind technicalities” and that he commanded a majority on the group.

“He’s been hiding behind the independent process technicality for a while when actually, as we’ve now discovered, the independent process ended in December. Now he’s hiding behind the NEC,” he told Times Radio.

“So when Keir Starmer says, ‘Oh, the NEC will decide’, at the end of the day, it’s more lawyer talk. It’s him and his action which will actually decide whether Diane Abbott is a Labour MP or not.”

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Two bodies found in search for father and son missing in Scottish Highlands - The Independent

Police searching for a father and son who went missing after going hillwalking in the Scottish Highlands have found two bodies.

Tom Parry, aged 49 and his son Richie were due to return to their home in Cheshire on Wednesday after visiting Glen Nevis and Glencoe.

Their car was found in the Three Sisters car park in Glencoe where they stopped on Tuesday to go hillwalking.

The father and son had set off for hillwalking up Glen Nevis (PA Archive)

Police said that two bodies were found during a search in Glencoe on Wednesday evening.

They are yet to be formally identified, however the family of Mr Parry and his son have been informed.

Police said inquiries are ongoing but there are no apparent suspicious circumstances.

Inspector Craig Johnstone of Police Scotland aid: “Our thoughts are with all those involved. I would like to thank all emergency services and Mountain Rescue volunteers.”

Police said that a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.

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Child and three adults shot in 'drive-by' attack outside Hackney restaurant - Evening Standard

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Bodies found in search for father and son who went missing in Scottish Highlands - Sky News

Two bodies have been found in the search for a man and his son who went missing during a hike in the Scottish Highlands.

Tom Parry, 49, and his son Richie, 12, were due to return to their Cheshire home on Wednesday after visiting Glen Nevis and Glencoe.

Their car was found in the Three Sisters car park in Glencoe where they stopped the day before to go hillwalking.

In an update on Thursday, Police Scotland said two bodies had been found during a search in the area on Wednesday evening.

A force spokesperson said: "They are yet to be formally identified. However, the family of father and son Tom Parry, 49, and Richie Parry, 12, from Cheshire, who had been reported missing in the area, have been made aware."

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Police said enquiries are ongoing, but there are "no apparent suspicious circumstances".

A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.

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Inspector Craig Johnstone said: "Our thoughts are with all those involved. I would like to thank all emergency services and mountain rescue volunteers."

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Rabu, 29 Mei 2024

'Labour wants to exclude me from Parliament,' says Diane Abbott - BBC

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Diane Abbott said she wants to remain as an MP for as long as possible, as she accused Labour of wanting to "exclude" her from Parliament.

It comes as a row continues over whether she would be selected to run in her Hackney North and Stoke Newington seat at the election.

She told supporters at a rally on Wednesday she had been "banned from running" for Labour

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said no decision had been taken to bar her.

Speaking in east London, Ms Abbott, a close ally of former leader Jeremy Corbyn, said she wanted to stand "by any means possible".

She did not respond when later asked repeatedly by a BBC reporter if she would run as an independent candidate.

Sir Keir readmitted Ms Abbott as one of the party's MPs on Tuesday, after she was suspended last April for saying Jewish, Irish and Traveller people do not face racism "all their lives".

Labour has not confirmed who its candidate will be in her constituency, which it won with a majority of more than 33,000 at the last election.

Reports that Ms Abbott had been barred from standing for Labour first emerged on Tuesday evening, shortly after it was confirmed her suspension as a Labour MP had been lifted.

She then told the BBC on Wednesday morning she had been "banned from standing as a Labour candidate".

At a rally outside Hackney Town Hall, she said the party had not communicated with her personally, but she was "shocked to learn yesterday that I'm going to be banned from running" for Labour.

"The national party is insisting that I be banned," she said, adding: "They haven't given a reason for banning me. They just want me excluded from Parliament".

"I am so shocked. And so alarmed about what is going on. Because it is as if you are not allowed to be a Labour MP unless you're prepared to repeat everything the leader says".

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During a campaign event in Worchester, Sir Keir told reporters it is "not true" about Ms Abbott being barred. "

"No decision has been taken to bar Diane Abbott," he added.

It is unclear whether his comments are a statement of technical fact – no formal decision about her candidacy will be made until Labour's ruling body meets next week – or a shift in the direction of travel.

The party is selecting remaining candidates before a meeting at the National Executive Committee (NEC) to endorse them next week, before nominations legally close on 7 June.

The deadline for Labour branches to put forward their own candidates passed on Monday.

Writing on X earlier, Ms Abbott suggested there was a wider "cull of left wingers" happening within Labour, referring to the case of another prospective candidate, Faiza Shaheen.

On Wednesday, it was confirmed that Ms Shaheen had not been endorsed by Labour to be their for Chingford and Woodford Green in north east London, after she allegedly liked a post on X that downplayed antisemitism accusations.

Ms Shaheen told BBC Newsnight she had received an email that claimed she would "frustrate Labour's purpose".

"I'm just in a state of shock to be honest," she said.

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Momentum, the left-wing campaign group set up to support Mr Corbyn's leadership has said it is "sickened" by reports Ms Abbott will not be picked, adding "the way Keir Starmer has treated Britain's first Black woman MP is appalling, vindictive and cruel".

Six unions - Aslef, the TSSA, Unite, the NUM, the Communication Workers Union and the Fire Brigades Union - have also called for Ms Abbott to be confirmed as the Labour candidate for Hackney North and Stoke Newington.

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Who is Diane Abbott?

  • First black woman to be elected to Parliament in 1987, as MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington in east London

  • After a long career on the backbenches, she was promoted to Ed Miliband's front bench following her unsuccessful bid to become Labour leader in 2010

  • Previously held the posts of shadow international development secretary and shadow health secretary

  • A close ally of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, she was appointed as his shadow home secretary in 2016, a position she held until 2020

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Criticism of the handling of Ms Abbott's case has also extended beyond the left of the party.

Lord Boateng, who was the UK's first black cabinet minister under Tony Blair, told BBC London he was disappointed there was no place for Ms Abbott on the Labour benches, describing her as "a trailblazer for equal rights".

Labour launched an investigation in April last year after Ms Abbott wrote in the Observer that Irish, Jewish and Traveller people "undoubtedly experience prejudice" which she said is "similar to racism".

The letter added: "It is true that many types of white people with points of difference, such as redheads, can experience this prejudice.

"But they are not all their lives subject to racism."

Ms Abbott apologised and withdrew her remarks shortly after they were published.

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BBC Newsnight revealed earlier this week that the party's investigation was completed in December 2023.

Labour's NEC issued her with a "formal warning" for "engaging in conduct that was in the opinion of the NEC, prejudicial and grossly detrimental to the Labour Party".

It said it expected her to undertake an "online, e-learning module" which a source said was a two-hour antisemitism awareness course.

Ms Abbott did the module in February, after which it is understood she received an email from Labour's chief whip acknowledging she had completed it.

However, as recently as Friday, Sir Keir had been saying the investigation into her comments was not "resolved".

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Labour needed to "clear up" this issue.

"The Labour Party has been telling everybody this investigation into Diane Abbott is ongoing, it now appears it concluded months ago," he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Corbyn, who was suspended as a Labour MP in 2020 for saying the scale of antisemitism within Labour's ranks had been "dramatically overstated" by his opponents, has launched his campaign to stand as an independent candidate in Islington North.

Speaking at a launch event, he said he had been "disturbed at the way Diane's been treated" and had sent her a "message of support".

A complete list of candidates standing in the seat will be available on the BBC website after nominations close.

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Dalston shooting: Child and three adults in hospital after being shot in Hackney - BBC.com

Child in serious condition and three adults injured in Hackney shooting

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Several police cars and ambulances were seen on Kingsland High Street in Dalston

A child is in serious condition and three adults have been injured after being shot near a restaurant in north-east London.

Police were called to Kingsland High Street, in Dalston in Hackney, at about 21:20 BST on Wednesday, after reports of gunshots.

Officers, including firearms specialists, and the London ambulance service attended the scene, the Metropolitan Police said.

The four victims were found with gunshot injuries and were taken to hospital in east London, the Met added.

The force said the child remains in serious condition and that it is awaiting further details of the other victims' conditions.

No arrests have been made and an investigation into circumstances around the incident has been launched.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward said Londoners "will be shocked" by the incident.

"Our thoughts go to all those affected," he added.

"Fast moving enquiries are under way and we will update as soon as we can. If anyone has any information, please contact us."

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said it treated the three adults and the child at the scene before taking them to a major trauma centre.

Passer-by Ayo Adesina told the BBC: "I arrived maybe about four, five, six minutes after it happened.

"People were just silent, like someone was trying to help... people just seemed stunned and trying to work out what was happening."

He said Kingsland High Street was a popular area and it was "very reckless for someone to have done". "Literally anyone could have got shot," he added.

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Dalston shooting: Child and three adults in hospital after being shot in Hackney - BBC.com

Child in serious condition and three adults injured in Hackney shooting

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A child is in serious condition and three adults have been injured after being shot near a restaurant in north-east London.

Police were called to Kingsland High Street, in Dalston in Hackney, at about 21:20 BST on Wednesday, after reports of gunshots.

Officers, including firearms specialists, and the London ambulance service attended the scene, the Metropolitan Police said.

The four victims were found with gunshot injuries and were taken to hospital in east London, the Met added.

The force said the child remains in serious condition and that it is awaiting further details of the other victims' conditions.

No arrests have been made and an investigation into circumstances around the incident has been launched.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward said Londoners "will be shocked" by the incident.

"Our thoughts go to all those affected," he added.

"Fast moving enquiries are under way and we will update as soon as we can. If anyone has any information, please contact us."

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said it treated the three adults and the child at the scene before taking them to a major trauma centre.

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