Diane Abbott says she has been banned from
standing for Labour at election
MP confirms she has been given back Labour whip but
will not be allowed to stand as party’s candidate
Kiran
Stacey Political correspondent
Wed 29 May
2024 08.07 BST
Diane
Abbott has confirmed she has been banned from standing as a Labour MP at the
next election, bringing to an end a near 40-year career as one of the party’s
highest-profile politicians.
The MP for
Hackney North and Stoke Newington issued a statement to broadcasters on
Wednesday morning confirming she had been handed back the Labour whip after a
months-long investigation into her conduct, but would not be allowed to stand
again as a Labour candidate.
The
decision leaves Abbott, the first black woman to be elected to the British
parliament, facing a decision whether to run as an independent against the
party she has represented since 1987 or to end her long parliamentary career.
According
to Sky and the BBC, Abbott said: “Although the whip has been restored, I am
banned for standing as a Labour candidate.”
Her
comments cap a chaotic 24 hours during which reports suggested she was about to
be banned from standing as a Labour candidate, only for her allies to say she
had not been informed of any such decision.
Abbott was
suspended from the party last year after writing a letter to the Observer that
appeared to play down racism against Jewish people. She argued that minority
groups such as Jewish people, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people faced similar
levels of prejudice to people with red hair.
Abbott
apologised for her remarks, but was placed under investigation and lost the
Labour whip.
Keir
Starmer, the Labour leader, said this week the investigation was ongoing. But
it emerged on Tuesday it had concluded in December, with Abbott being told to
complete an online antisemitism training course in February.
Jacqueline
McKenzie, a lawyer at Leigh Day and a friend of Abbott, told the BBC on
Wednesday: “Diane’s really shocked … because this investigation has gone on 13
months. I think those around her were quite surprised yesterday to learn that
the investigation had concluded in December.”
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