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Labour must 'act more quickly' on anti-Semitism, says senior MP | Labour must 'act more quickly' on anti-Semitism, says senior MP |
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The chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) says the party has "failed to address anti-Semitism". | The chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) says the party has "failed to address anti-Semitism". |
John Cryer said procedures had improved, but told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour the party "needs to act much more quickly". | John Cryer said procedures had improved, but told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour the party "needs to act much more quickly". |
He also criticised the growing threat of de-selecting MPs within the party, including against his own wife - Ellie Reeves - who is five months pregnant. | He also criticised the growing threat of de-selecting MPs within the party, including against his own wife - Ellie Reeves - who is five months pregnant. |
Labour MPs must confirm if they wish to stand at the next election by today. | Labour MPs must confirm if they wish to stand at the next election by today. |
A number of backbenches have already announced their intentions to step down, including former farming minister Jim Fitzpatrick, Kevin Barron and Ronnie Campbell. | A number of backbenches have already announced their intentions to step down, including former farming minister Jim Fitzpatrick, Kevin Barron and Ronnie Campbell. |
Vauxhall MP Kate Hoey has also announced she would not be seeking re-election as a Labour candidate. | |
The PLP are also due to meet later amid increasing calls for the party to change its stance on Brexit. | The PLP are also due to meet later amid increasing calls for the party to change its stance on Brexit. |
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell echoed calls from other senior party figures for Labour to "get on with" backing a further referendum, and said he wanted to campaign for Remain. | Shadow chancellor John McDonnell echoed calls from other senior party figures for Labour to "get on with" backing a further referendum, and said he wanted to campaign for Remain. |
But he defended his leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to the BBC's Andrew Marr for "rightfully" trying to build a consensus. | But he defended his leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to the BBC's Andrew Marr for "rightfully" trying to build a consensus. |
Mr Cryer said under the new general secretary, Jennie Formby, procedures to deal with anti-Semitism in Labour had improved, but they did not go far enough. | Mr Cryer said under the new general secretary, Jennie Formby, procedures to deal with anti-Semitism in Labour had improved, but they did not go far enough. |
"We've failed to address anti-Semitism," he told the Westminster Hour. "The bottom line is, are we kicking people out of the party who are anti-Semitic? In some cases yes we are, but in some cases no. | "We've failed to address anti-Semitism," he told the Westminster Hour. "The bottom line is, are we kicking people out of the party who are anti-Semitic? In some cases yes we are, but in some cases no. |
"If you're a racist, you shouldn't be in the Labour Party." | "If you're a racist, you shouldn't be in the Labour Party." |
He claimed that in some cases, "you get a suspension but then the case just drags on and on, and it's those cases where we need to act much more quickly". | He claimed that in some cases, "you get a suspension but then the case just drags on and on, and it's those cases where we need to act much more quickly". |
And he called the launch of an investigation into Labour by the Equality and Human Rights Commission "pretty embarrassing". | And he called the launch of an investigation into Labour by the Equality and Human Rights Commission "pretty embarrassing". |
'Tolerance of different views' | 'Tolerance of different views' |
When it came to the party's MPs, he said there was "a lot of worry" about trigger ballots and possible de-selections. | When it came to the party's MPs, he said there was "a lot of worry" about trigger ballots and possible de-selections. |
He called for "tolerance" of different views at the top of the party, suggesting Mr Corbyn accepted differences, but others around him did not. | He called for "tolerance" of different views at the top of the party, suggesting Mr Corbyn accepted differences, but others around him did not. |
His wife, Ms Reeves - the MP for Lewisham West and Penge - had faced calls for a motion of no confidence by one member of her local party, but it was never moved. | His wife, Ms Reeves - the MP for Lewisham West and Penge - had faced calls for a motion of no confidence by one member of her local party, but it was never moved. |
However, a number of other MPs have faced such a vote, including Joan Ryan and Chris Leslie - who ended up leaving Labour to found the new party Change UK. | However, a number of other MPs have faced such a vote, including Joan Ryan and Chris Leslie - who ended up leaving Labour to found the new party Change UK. |
Mr Cryer said: "To do it with a woman who's five months pregnant, who's a relatively new MP and has clearly worked really hard - I think it's beneath contempt." | Mr Cryer said: "To do it with a woman who's five months pregnant, who's a relatively new MP and has clearly worked really hard - I think it's beneath contempt." |
He added: "Across the party, whether you're elected or not elected, you've got to have a tolerance for people with different views. | He added: "Across the party, whether you're elected or not elected, you've got to have a tolerance for people with different views. |
"If it is the case that people are going to be driven out on the basis of differences of opinion then it's not going to be the Labour Party that I've always known." | "If it is the case that people are going to be driven out on the basis of differences of opinion then it's not going to be the Labour Party that I've always known." |