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Labour leadership contest abuse ‘reminded me of far right’, MP Lisa Nandy says | |
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Abuse during the Labour leadership contest reminded an MP of when she was targeted by the far right, she has said. | Abuse during the Labour leadership contest reminded an MP of when she was targeted by the far right, she has said. |
Lisa Nandy, the MP for Wigan whose father was an Indian-born race relations activist, said the summer had been “awful” because of persistent attacks on her both in person and on social media. | |
She said that while the vast majority of Labour supporters were “thoroughly decent” some of the things people had said to her had genuinely scared her. | She said that while the vast majority of Labour supporters were “thoroughly decent” some of the things people had said to her had genuinely scared her. |
“The online abuse is one thing and the abuse in person is another. There have been moments this summer where I have felt genuinely frightened,” she said at a fringe event at a Labour conference organised by the Huffington Post UK. | |
“I’ve only felt that once in politics and that was when I was first elected and I was targeted by the far right. | |
“I felt it again this summer and that is a huge thing for a political party that stands for decency, kindness and respect. | “I felt it again this summer and that is a huge thing for a political party that stands for decency, kindness and respect. |
“We will never convince the public that we will create that sort of society if we don’t live those sort of values ourselves.” | “We will never convince the public that we will create that sort of society if we don’t live those sort of values ourselves.” |
Ms Nandy initially served in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet at the start of his leadership but stepped down after the EU referendum alongside dozens of other MPs disillusioned with his leadership. | Ms Nandy initially served in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet at the start of his leadership but stepped down after the EU referendum alongside dozens of other MPs disillusioned with his leadership. |
A figure from the soft left of the party, Ms Nandy was tipped as a potential Labour leadership candidate who could unite the party. She however did not stand despite some activists urging her to do so, citing her young family as the main reason. | |
Instead the former shadow energy secretary co-chaired Owen Smith’s leadership campaign. | Instead the former shadow energy secretary co-chaired Owen Smith’s leadership campaign. |
Both sides in the Labour civil war have said they have been subjected to abuse, particularly on social media. | |
Angela Eagle, who initially stood against Mr Corbyn, says she had her constituency office window broken – the perpetrator of the vandalism is unclear. | |
Mr Corbyn has said he has been on the receiving end of death threats, while MP Jess Phillips has reportedly beefed up security at her home after similar threats. | Mr Corbyn has said he has been on the receiving end of death threats, while MP Jess Phillips has reportedly beefed up security at her home after similar threats. |
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