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Sam Tarry de-selected as Labour candidate

Tarry was sacked from Labour’s front bench after giving broadcast interviews from an RMT picket line earlier this year.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-10-11 07:26
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A former Labour shadow minister has been de-selected in his constituency.

After weeks of campaigning in the safe Labour seat of Ilford South, Sam Tarry failed to see off a challenge from the leader of Redbridge council, Jas Athwal.

Mr Athwal will go forward as the party’s candidate at the next general election.

Mr Tarry was sacked from Labour’s front bench after giving broadcast interviews from an RMT picket line earlier this year.

Congratulations @Jas_Athwal, Labour’s candidate for Ilford South!

After twelve years of cuts and chaos under a Tory government, you will be a powerful voice in Parliament for local people and continue to be a strong champion for our community. pic.twitter.com/xTYgz8VgrE

— Ilford South Labour (@IlfordSouthCLP) October 10, 2022

The vote came after his local constituency branches opted to trigger full reselection proceedings.

While candidate selection can be a fraught issue internally within Labour, it is relatively rare for a sitting MP to be de-selected by their local party.

"We need a Labour leadership that doesn’t look the other way when people who work at BT are going to food banks.

"That is outrageous and unacceptable."

Labour's Sam Tarry says it's time to "reclaim" the Labour Party. pic.twitter.com/HH9TWf3OQr

— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) July 29, 2022

Mr Tarry had described himself as “very humbled and excited” ahead of Monday’s hustings.

He told the LabourList website after his defeat: “I’m incredibly disappointed in this result, mostly for all my committed volunteers and the wonderful people of Ilford South.

“I intend to issue a further statement tomorrow on the process and outcome.”

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Proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with @CWUnews @DaveWardGS at BT Tower in central London on the picket line with striking BT workers this morning.

Britain deserves and needs a pay rise; I’ll always stand with workers demanding their fair share and defending our our freedoms. pic.twitter.com/bz65BlnzG5

— Sam Tarry MP (@SamTarry) July 29, 2022

Mr Athwal, a well-known figure locally, was running to stand in Ilford South in 2019 before he was suspended by the party over a serious allegation.

He was later fully cleared.

Wes Streeting, the party’s shadow health secretary and MP for Ilford North, was among the first to offer congratulations to Mr Athwal.

He praised his “resounding victory”, which he said reflects his lifelong commitment to this borough and “his outstanding leadership for Redbridge Labour”.

“Jas will be a superb representative for Ilford South. His is an Ilford story – the boy who came from the Punjab and built an education, successful businesses, and a wonderful family here.

“He’s led Redbridge Labour to three unprecedented victories because he’s a local resident who fights as hard for our community as he would for his own family.

“I look forward to working with Jas as Ilford South’s next Labour MP.”

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