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Labour: Alastair Campbell expulsion 'spiteful', says Tom Watson | Labour: Alastair Campbell expulsion 'spiteful', says Tom Watson |
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Labour's decision to expel Alastair Campbell was "spiteful", the party's deputy leader says, arguing it should be "listening rather than punishing". | Labour's decision to expel Alastair Campbell was "spiteful", the party's deputy leader says, arguing it should be "listening rather than punishing". |
Tony Blair's former spin doctor was kicked out of the party after revealing he had voted for the Liberal Democrats in the European elections. | Tony Blair's former spin doctor was kicked out of the party after revealing he had voted for the Liberal Democrats in the European elections. |
But Tom Watson called for an "amnesty" for Labour members disillusioned by the party's lack of "clarity" on Brexit. | But Tom Watson called for an "amnesty" for Labour members disillusioned by the party's lack of "clarity" on Brexit. |
Labour said supporting another party was "incompatible" with membership. | Labour said supporting another party was "incompatible" with membership. |
A spokeswoman for the party said: "The way Labour Party members vote is a private matter - this is not about voting. | |
"A member using media appearances to advertise and encourage support for another party is a clear breach of the rules. | |
"Helping hardworking Labour MEPs lose their seats is nothing to boast about." | |
'Disgrace' | |
Mr Watson's comments come after a number of other senior Labour figures confirmed they had voted for different parties in the European polls. | Mr Watson's comments come after a number of other senior Labour figures confirmed they had voted for different parties in the European polls. |
Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke confirmed he had voted Lib Dem, along with ex-MP Fiona Mactaggart, while former Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said he voted Green. | |
Mr Clarke called Mr Campbell's expulsion "a disgrace [that] only compounds Labour's current political difficulties". | Mr Clarke called Mr Campbell's expulsion "a disgrace [that] only compounds Labour's current political difficulties". |
Mr Campbell announced over Twitter on Tuesday that he had been expelled from the party, after revealing during the BBC's election night broadcast how he had voted. | Mr Campbell announced over Twitter on Tuesday that he had been expelled from the party, after revealing during the BBC's election night broadcast how he had voted. |
On the programme, he accused Labour of "letting its own supporters down" in "failing to devise a policy the country could unite around" over Brexit. | On the programme, he accused Labour of "letting its own supporters down" in "failing to devise a policy the country could unite around" over Brexit. |
Speaking to reporters after his ousting, Mr Campbell - who is a vocal "People's Vote" campaigner for another referendum - claimed "senior" members of Jeremy Corbyn's team had sent "many, many messages of support" for him to vote for a different party. | Speaking to reporters after his ousting, Mr Campbell - who is a vocal "People's Vote" campaigner for another referendum - claimed "senior" members of Jeremy Corbyn's team had sent "many, many messages of support" for him to vote for a different party. |
He said he would appeal the decision, adding: "I will always be Labour." | He said he would appeal the decision, adding: "I will always be Labour." |
Labour's share of the vote fell to 14% in last week's European elections and several senior figures have blamed the party's nuanced position on Brexit. | Labour's share of the vote fell to 14% in last week's European elections and several senior figures have blamed the party's nuanced position on Brexit. |
Mr Watson, who has also been putting pressure on his leader to back a further referendum, said to be a "broad church", Labour needed "pluralism and tolerance to survive". | Mr Watson, who has also been putting pressure on his leader to back a further referendum, said to be a "broad church", Labour needed "pluralism and tolerance to survive". |
"It is very clear that many thousands of Labour Party members voted for other parties last week. | "It is very clear that many thousands of Labour Party members voted for other parties last week. |
"They were disappointed with the position on Brexit [and] they were sending [the] message that our position lacked clarity, and they were right." | "They were disappointed with the position on Brexit [and] they were sending [the] message that our position lacked clarity, and they were right." |
He added: "It is spiteful to resort to expulsions when [the party] should be listening to members. | He added: "It is spiteful to resort to expulsions when [the party] should be listening to members. |
"We should be listening to members rather than punishing them." | "We should be listening to members rather than punishing them." |
'Higher up the chain' | 'Higher up the chain' |
Lord Falconer, who served in Mr Blair's government alongside Mr Campbell, accused Mr Corbyn's leadership team of taking the "politically explosive" decision to expel his former colleague. | Lord Falconer, who served in Mr Blair's government alongside Mr Campbell, accused Mr Corbyn's leadership team of taking the "politically explosive" decision to expel his former colleague. |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he did not believe Mr Campbell had broken membership rules, but if they had been, "maybe tens of thousands" of members had followed suit. | He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he did not believe Mr Campbell had broken membership rules, but if they had been, "maybe tens of thousands" of members had followed suit. |
He said it seemed "absolutely inconceivable that a decision like that would have been taken simply by an official operating a process", adding: "It's bound to have been taken higher up the chain." | He said it seemed "absolutely inconceivable that a decision like that would have been taken simply by an official operating a process", adding: "It's bound to have been taken higher up the chain." |
Who is Alastair Campbell? | Who is Alastair Campbell? |
Mr Campbell was a political journalist before coming to prominence in Whitehall as a key member of the Labour PM's staff in 1994. | Mr Campbell was a political journalist before coming to prominence in Whitehall as a key member of the Labour PM's staff in 1994. |
He served as Mr Blair's chief press secretary until 2000 and was a controversial figure, heavily involved in policy, including over the Iraq War. | He served as Mr Blair's chief press secretary until 2000 and was a controversial figure, heavily involved in policy, including over the Iraq War. |
Since leaving government, he has opened up about his struggles with depression and alcoholism, and works with a number of charities. | Since leaving government, he has opened up about his struggles with depression and alcoholism, and works with a number of charities. |
He also campaigns for the People's Vote and is editor-at-large of The New European magazine. | He also campaigns for the People's Vote and is editor-at-large of The New European magazine. |
Labour MP Dame Louise Ellman questioned why her party was so quick to expel Mr Campbell, but had allowed the "festering" of anti-Semitism - allegations that are now being investigated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. | Labour MP Dame Louise Ellman questioned why her party was so quick to expel Mr Campbell, but had allowed the "festering" of anti-Semitism - allegations that are now being investigated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. |
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Alastair Campbell was expelled very quickly indeed, as I understand it without any kind of hearing, whereas the allegations of anti-Semitism just roll on and very little action is taken." | She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Alastair Campbell was expelled very quickly indeed, as I understand it without any kind of hearing, whereas the allegations of anti-Semitism just roll on and very little action is taken." |
The former challenger for the Labour leadership, Owen Smith, also accused his party of "double standards". | The former challenger for the Labour leadership, Owen Smith, also accused his party of "double standards". |
"I think we've been incredibly slow to expel some people who look to me to be prima facie anti-Semites and others who have advocated violence and who have advocated voting for other parties on the hard left of politics," he told BBC's Newsnight. | "I think we've been incredibly slow to expel some people who look to me to be prima facie anti-Semites and others who have advocated violence and who have advocated voting for other parties on the hard left of politics," he told BBC's Newsnight. |
"They've not been expelled and yet Alistair Campbell for doing what 20% of Labour voters did last Thursday has been expelled. Those are double standards and they are completely self-defeating." | "They've not been expelled and yet Alistair Campbell for doing what 20% of Labour voters did last Thursday has been expelled. Those are double standards and they are completely self-defeating." |
Others, though, have defended the party for following the rules. | Others, though, have defended the party for following the rules. |
Clare Short, a former Labour MP who quit Mr Blair's cabinet, said the decision was "nothing special", adding: "If you're in the Brownies and you say I don't think people should join the Brownies, you'll probably be thrown out of the Brownies." | Clare Short, a former Labour MP who quit Mr Blair's cabinet, said the decision was "nothing special", adding: "If you're in the Brownies and you say I don't think people should join the Brownies, you'll probably be thrown out of the Brownies." |
Last week, veteran Conservative and pro-European Lord Heseltine admitted he planned to vote Lib Dem in the election. The party responded by effectively expelling him. | Last week, veteran Conservative and pro-European Lord Heseltine admitted he planned to vote Lib Dem in the election. The party responded by effectively expelling him. |