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Leicester East Labour chairman quits 'laughing stock' party | Leicester East Labour chairman quits 'laughing stock' party |
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The chairman of a constituency Labour party (CLP) has resigned, criticising leader Jeremy Corbyn in a letter. | The chairman of a constituency Labour party (CLP) has resigned, criticising leader Jeremy Corbyn in a letter. |
John Thomas, who is also a Leicester City Council representative, left his post at Leicester East, writing in a letter he "can no longer follow the clown that leads" the party. | John Thomas, who is also a Leicester City Council representative, left his post at Leicester East, writing in a letter he "can no longer follow the clown that leads" the party. |
He also criticised the choice of general election candidate for the constituency, saying it was "a fix". | |
Labour said Claudia Webbe, who grew up in the city, was an "excellent" choice. | |
In his letter Mr Thomas said allowing Ms Webbe, a councillor from Mr Corbyn's Islington CLP, to stand for election in Leicester East was "not democratic". It was recently announced that Keith Vaz would not be seeking re-election in the constituency. | |
Referring to Unite union leader Len McCluskey as a "Trotskyite", he said Mr Corbyn "has turned this great party into a laughing stock". | Referring to Unite union leader Len McCluskey as a "Trotskyite", he said Mr Corbyn "has turned this great party into a laughing stock". |
About his decision to resign, he said: "This is a great disappointment to me, realising that I have spent over 30 years of my life working for a party that I know now that I have nothing in common with. | About his decision to resign, he said: "This is a great disappointment to me, realising that I have spent over 30 years of my life working for a party that I know now that I have nothing in common with. |
"This is not the party I joined, the party for decent working people." | "This is not the party I joined, the party for decent working people." |
A Labour spokesperson said Ms Webbe had been chosen by a panel that included regional and local constituency representatives. | |
They added: "Claudia Webbe is a BAME woman who was born in and grew up in Leicester. | |
"Her knowledge of the constituency, her extensive experience as a councillor and as a campaigner for equality for all ethnic minority groups make her an excellent candidate." | |
As well as Ms Webbe, five other candidates are standing for election to be Leicester East's next MP: Tara Baldwin for the Brexit Party, Bhupen Dave for the Conservatives, Nitesh Dave for the Liberal Democrats, independent candidate Sanjay Gogia, and Melanie Wakley for the Green Party. | As well as Ms Webbe, five other candidates are standing for election to be Leicester East's next MP: Tara Baldwin for the Brexit Party, Bhupen Dave for the Conservatives, Nitesh Dave for the Liberal Democrats, independent candidate Sanjay Gogia, and Melanie Wakley for the Green Party. |
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