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Corbyn ally Christine Shawcroft resigns from Labour’s NEC amid antisemitism row | Corbyn ally Christine Shawcroft resigns from Labour’s NEC amid antisemitism row |
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Christine Shawcroft, a close ally of Jeremy Corbyn, has resigned from Labour’s National Executive Committee with immediate effect amid an ongoing antisemitism row engulfing the party. | Christine Shawcroft, a close ally of Jeremy Corbyn, has resigned from Labour’s National Executive Committee with immediate effect amid an ongoing antisemitism row engulfing the party. |
The Momentum director claimed that her membership of the party’s ruling body had become a “distraction” and “an excuse for endless intrusive media harassment of myself, my family and friends”. | |
Her departure comes after dozens of Labour MPs and peers demanded the Labour leader suspend Ms Shawcroft over her defence of a council candidate accused of Holocaust denial. | Her departure comes after dozens of Labour MPs and peers demanded the Labour leader suspend Ms Shawcroft over her defence of a council candidate accused of Holocaust denial. |
Ms Shawcroft will be replaced on the NEC by comedian Eddie Izzard, as he received the next highest share of votes, The Independent understands. | Ms Shawcroft will be replaced on the NEC by comedian Eddie Izzard, as he received the next highest share of votes, The Independent understands. |
“It has been a privilege to serve on the Labour Party National Executive Committee for the last 19 years, and I was standing down in September in any event. I have, however, decided to resign with immediate effect,” Ms Shawcroft said in a statement. | “It has been a privilege to serve on the Labour Party National Executive Committee for the last 19 years, and I was standing down in September in any event. I have, however, decided to resign with immediate effect,” Ms Shawcroft said in a statement. |
“It is clear that my continued membership of the NEC has become a distraction for the party and an excuse for endless intrusive media harassment of myself, my family and friends. | |
“I reaffirm my complete opposition to antisemitism and my abhorrence of Holocaust denial, and support all measures to tackle this within the party. | |
“And I pledge my full energy to securing for our country the Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn that it so desperately needs.” | “And I pledge my full energy to securing for our country the Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn that it so desperately needs.” |
The Momentum director had already resigned from her position as head of the NEC Disputes Panel after it emerged she had questioned the suspension of a Labour council candidate accused of describing the Holocaust as a “hoax”. | The Momentum director had already resigned from her position as head of the NEC Disputes Panel after it emerged she had questioned the suspension of a Labour council candidate accused of describing the Holocaust as a “hoax”. |
Ms Shawcroft said she was “deeply sorry” after a leaked email revealed she claimed Alan Bull’s Facebook post was “taken out of context”. | Ms Shawcroft said she was “deeply sorry” after a leaked email revealed she claimed Alan Bull’s Facebook post was “taken out of context”. |
“I sent this email before being aware of the full information about this case and I had not been shown the image of his abhorrent Facebook post,” said Ms Shawcroft. | “I sent this email before being aware of the full information about this case and I had not been shown the image of his abhorrent Facebook post,” said Ms Shawcroft. |
“Had I seen this image I would not have requested that the decision to suspend him be reconsidered.” | |
Mr Corbyn, who has himself apologised for showing support for an antisemitic mural in 2012, has faced a storm of criticism over his handling of the issue. | Mr Corbyn, who has himself apologised for showing support for an antisemitic mural in 2012, has faced a storm of criticism over his handling of the issue. |
The Labour leader insisted he was “not an antisemite in any way” but admitted there had been 300 complaints of antisemitism in the party since he became leader in 2015. | The Labour leader insisted he was “not an antisemite in any way” but admitted there had been 300 complaints of antisemitism in the party since he became leader in 2015. |