Investigation into Diane Abbott’s race finished five months ago, leading to ban from standing for Labour

Diane Abbott is reportedly facing a ban from standing as a Labour candidate in the upcoming general election, despite the party’s investigation into her finishing five months ago. The decision on whether the longest-serving Black MP will be able to stand for the party on 4 July will be made by the National Executive Committee, according to Sir Keir Starmer. The Times reported that the party leadership has already made a decision on the 70-year-old, who was suspended last April over comments suggesting Jewish people are not subjected to the same racism as other minorities. Despite apologizing for the comments and completing an antisemitism awareness course, Abbott’s future as a Labour candidate remains uncertain. The ongoing saga has drawn criticism from various quarters, with calls for her reinstatement and accusations of a predetermined outcome to block her from standing in the election.

Diane Abbott ‘to be banned from standing for Labour’ as it emerges race investigation finished five months ago

Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox

Get our free View from Westminster email

Diane Abbott is to reportedly be banned from standing as a Labour candidate at the general election – as it emerged a party investigation into her finished five months ago.

Sir Keir Starmer said on Tuesday that the party’s National Excecutive Committee will decide whether Ms Abbott, the longest-serving Black MP, will be able to stand for the party in the 4 July general election.

ButThe Times is reporting that the party leadership has already made its decision on the 70-year-old, who was suspended last April over a letter she wrote suggesting Jewish people are not subjected to the same racism as some other minorities.

It comes as fresh reports from Press Association suggest she was given back the Labour whip on Tuesday – but sources to The Times said such a move would allow her to leave politics “with dignity” rather than stand again for the party.

For the latest news updates on the general election – follow our live blog by clicking here

Diane Abbott had the whip withdrawn in 2023 (PA)

Ms Abbott, the former shadow home secretary, under Jeremy Corbyn, apologised over the comments and said the letter had been an “initial draft”.

More than a year on, Sir Keir insisted there was an ongoing investigation into Ms Abbott and that he could not get involved in the case.

But a Newsnight report claimed the investigation into Ms Abbott was completed in December.

She was given a formal warning over her conduct and required to complete an antisemitism awareness course, which she completed in February, it added.

A source close to Ms Abbott told the BBC programme she has not been told whether she will be allowed to stand for the Labour Party in Hackney North and Stoke Newington, where she was elected in 1987.

Keir Starmer said a decision would be made in due course on whether Ms Abbott will be allowed to stand again as a Labour MP (PA)

But the source added that she was not expecting to have her suspension lifted as the party had a “predetermined outcome” and was “dragging out the process in order to block her from being a candidate at the election”.

This appeared to be confirmed by media reports on Tuesday evening – although the party declined to confirm when approached by The Independent.

In the letter which saw her suspended, published in The Observer, Ms Abbott suggested Jewish people are not subjected to the same racism as some other minorities.

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner and mother of the House Harriet Harman are among those who have said they want her allowed back into the party.

Angela Rayner is among those saying they want her let back into the Labour fold (Getty )

If Ms Abbott’s suspension is not lifted by the 4 June deadline, Ms Abbott will be forced into retirement or will have to stand as an independent against the party she represented for three and a half decades.

Labour restoring the whip to Ms Abbott would be seen as an olive branch to MPs and activists on the left, who have long criticised the probe into her as a sham.

But it would open Sir Keir up to charges that he has failed to sufficiently change the Labour Party from the Jeremy Corbyn years, a legacy the Labour leader is keen to distance himself from.

She has previously said the investigation is “fraudulent” and is being used to “bully” her.

On Tuesday, Sir Keir told broadcasters: “The process overall is obviously a little longer than the fact-finding exercise. But in the end, this is a matter that will have to be resolved by the National Executive Committee and they’ll do that in due course.”

Despite the investigation into Ms Abbott ending months ago, Sir Keir had said in an interview with LBC on Friday that the prove was “not finally resolved”.

Richard Holden, chairman of the Conservative Party, said: “It’s inconceivable that Starmer, the Labour Leader, wasn’t told the process had finished and a warning issued. No ifs, no buts, this isn’t another flip-flop or yet another policy u-turn.”

Ms Abbott has given no indication that she intends to stand down at the next election.

A spokesperson for left-wing campaign group Momentum said: “This is outrageous news which confirms that the Starmer leadership is trying to force Britain’s first Black woman MP out of Parliament.

“For months we have been told by Keir Starmer that the process is independent and it’s nothing to do with him. Today’s revelation confirms this is another brazen lie from Keir Starmer – the investigation was concluded months ago. Diane remains a Labour member and the whip should already have been restored as a result.”

The spokesperson called for Sir Keir to bring Ms Abbott back into the Labour fold and let her run as the Labour candidate in her seat if she wishes.

Read the full story on www.independent.co.uk
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/keir-starmer-diane-abbott-general-election-b2552361.html

Related articles

Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks

Keir Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks, according to a Downing Street statement, where the Ukrainian President managed to secure a 2.3Bn loan (handout) and able to send a statement to the...

Baby red panda dies ‘from stress’ during fireworks night – days after mother’s tragic death

Baby red panda dies in Edinburgh Zoo has been linked to stress likely caused by fireworks – as experts call for stricter regulations. The three-month-old red panda cub named Roxie died on Bonfire Night at...

David Beckham shares difficult moment before sharing family photo at Victoria’s Paris fashion show

David Beckham faced a challenging moment before posting a sweet family photo at wife Victoria's Paris fashion show, where he was joined by his dapper husband in a black tailored suit and tie. The...

Warnings for Wind and Rain Issued for Southern England and South Wales in UK Weather

Weather warnings have been issued as strong winds and heavy rain are on the way to the UK – days after some areas were hit by flooding. A yellow rain warning has been issued...

DVSA warns UK drivers about parking scam texts being sent

An urgent warning has been issued to UK drivers to watch out for parking fine scams which pose as government bodies. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) says that it has seen scammers...

Latest articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here