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Rayner backs Abbott to stand for Labour

“I don’t see any reason why Diane Abbott can’t stand as a Labour MP going forward… I am saying that as the deputy leader of the Labour Party”.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
2024-05-30 14:59
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Angela Rayner has backed Labour veteran Diane Abbott to stand at the General Election as the party leadership denied an attempt to “purge” left-wingers.

Ms Abbott’s own future remains uncertain after she said she wants to fight to retain her seat “as long as it is possible” after the party whip was restored following an investigation into controversial comments about racism.

Deputy Labour leader Ms Rayner said “I don’t see any reason why Diane Abbott can’t stand as a Labour MP going forward… I am saying that as the deputy leader of the Labour Party”.

Her comments are more forthright than party leader Sir Keir Starmer, who has repeatedly said no decision has yet been taken about whether Ms Abbott, who in 1987 became the first black woman elected to Parliament, will be allowed to defend her Hackney North and Stoke Newington seat.

Appalling. Whose clever idea has it been to have a cull of left wingers? https://t.co/bDNrmACfRN

— Diane Abbott (@HackneyAbbott) May 29, 2024

Uncertainty about Ms Abbott’s fate, the suspension of Lloyd Russell-Moyle, who was MP for Brighton Kemptown and the decision not to endorse candidate Faiza Shaheen in Chingford and Woodford Green has led to complaints that Sir Keir and his allies are carrying out a “cull” of the Labour left.

Ms Rayner told the Guardian: “I don’t think it’s a purge.

“I don’t know the details of the individual cases but I do know that we put a robust system in place around vetting and dealing with serious allegations that are made in the party.

“We had to do that because when me and Keir took over the party was failing.”

She told Sky News: “I don’t think Keir is acting in a factional way. You do have factions in the Labour Party.

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“But you know, our party will only succeed if we’re a broad church.”

She added it was “not a great look with the way Diane was briefed against”.

The row meant that for a second day, Sir Keir’s General Election campaign has been dominated by questions about internal Labour Party affairs.

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It’s hard for me to put me into words how much your support means to me, from my heart, thank you https://t.co/0sqHZJwov3 pic.twitter.com/5GxXvXIE3U

— Faiza Shaheen (@faizashaheen) May 30, 2024

The uncertainty over Ms Abbott’s position comes because she had the Labour whip suspended in April 2023 pending an investigation after she suggested Jewish, Irish and Traveller people experience prejudice but not racism.

The whip was restored on Tuesday, but Ms Abbott said she was “dismayed” by reports that she could be barred as a candidate.

There has been speculation the return of the whip could have allowed her to retire with dignity.

Ms Rayner told The Guardian: “I want to see her be able to retire with her 37 years of service being respected and being celebrated.”

But “if Diane wanted to stand again, I don’t see any reason why she can’t”.

Speaking to broadcasters in Monmouthshire, Sir Keir denied he was removing left-wingers from the Labour candidates list and said: “The situation in relation to Diane Abbott is that no decision has been taken to bar her and you have to remember that she was a trailblazer as an MP, she overcame incredible challenges to achieve what she achieved in her political career.

“She carved out a path for others to come into politics and she did all that whilst also being one of the most abused MPs across all political parties.

“But I’ve always had the aspiration that we will have the best quality candidates as we go into this election.”

Mr Russell-Moyle cannot stand in the July 4 election after being suspended by Labour over what he called a “vexatious and politically-motivated complaint” against him.

And Ms Shaheen is consulting lawyers after being the victim of a “huge injustice” after not being endorsed as the Labour candidate to take on former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith.

She said: “At 9pm last night, by email, I learned that Labour has removed me as its candidate for Chingford and Woodford Green, less than six weeks before the General Election, after working to win this seat for over four years.”

Ms Abbott said the situation was “appalling” and asked: “Whose clever idea has it been to have a cull of left wingers?”

Sir Keir was campaigning alongside Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething, who is facing his own difficulties including a no confidence motion due to be debated next week in the Senedd.

In other developments:

– Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey rode down a children’s water slide in a large rubber ring in the latest photo stunt of his campaign.

General Election campaign 2024
Leader of Liberal Democrats Sir Ed Davey after he rode down the Ultimate Slip n Slide attraction near Frome (Rod Minchin/PA)

– Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves ruled out increasing VAT following a claim from Jeremy Hunt she had a secret plan to hike the tax.

– The Green Party launched its campaign in Bristol, with co-leader Carla Denyer saying they would push a future Labour government to go “beyond the timid change they are offering”.

– Reform UK leader Richard Tice ruled out any form of electoral pact with the Tories.

– Mr Tice said there should be an “employer immigration tax” to wean firms off the “addiction” to foreign workers.

Related: Starmer denies purge of left and heaps praise on Abbott as he seeks to calm row

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