Diane Abbott should be allowed to stand for
Labour, says Angela Rayner
Exclusive: Deputy leader says Abbott has not been
treated fairly by some and confirms she has not been barred from running
Pippa
Crerar Political editor
Thu 30 May
2024 08.28 EDT
Diane
Abbott has not been treated “fairly or appropriately” by some Labour colleagues
and should be allowed to stand again for the party at the election if she
wishes to do so, Angela Rayner has said.
Labour’s
deputy leader confirmed the veteran MP had not been barred from running again
despite reports to the contrary and that she “doesn’t see any reason” why
Abbott could not do so now the party whip had been restored.
In an
interview with the Guardian, she also suggested it was up to Abbott to decide
whether she retired at this election, although she indicated there was an
expectation she would do so. “I want to see her be able to retire with her 37
years of service being respected and being celebrated,” she said.
Abbott on
Wednesday night promised to stay on as an MP for “as long as it is possible”,
setting up a possible clash with Keir Starmer after a deal for her to retire
from parliament broke down. She also accused the party of carrying out a “cull
of leftwingers” after she and others were blocked or dissuaded from standing.
Rayner
rejected claims that only leftwing candidates had been blocked, after two –
Faiza Shaheen in Chingford and Woodford Green and Lloyd Russell-Moyle in
Brighton Kemptown – announced they had been barred.
“I don’t
think it’s a purge,” Rayner said. “I don’t know the details of the individual
cases but I do know that we put a robust system in place around vetting and
dealing with serious allegations that are made in the party. We had to do that
because when me and Keir took over, the party was failing.”
She denied
it was just leftwingers that had been affected. “I don’t think it is. There are
candidates across the board. I understand that people are nervous about that,
but I don’t think it is just a feature of candidates on the left.”
Abbott, the
UK’s first female black MP, had been set to make a “dignified exit” from
parliament after a four-decade career, in an arrangement in which she was given
back the Labour whip after an investigation into comments she made about
racism. The deal appeared to collapse after an unknown Labour source briefed
journalists that she would nonetheless be barred from standing again in her
Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency, prompting fury from her allies.
Rayner
said: “I don’t think that briefing was accurate, fair or even appropriate. I
don’t think briefing against colleagues is the way that we should conduct
ourselves. I don’t think that helps anyone.”
She did not
confirm whether there would be an internal investigation into the affair, but
admitted Starmer was “incredibly frustrated” when there was negative briefing
in the press about any Labour colleagues.
“Keir is
the ultimate professional, he ran the Crown Prosecution Service and he’s
meticulous around bringing in that conduct within the party and politics.” she
said. “He believes that politics should be above that. He’s definitely a ‘play
the ball, not the man’ person … He would want any issues to be dealt with
through the right processes rather than briefing.”
Confirming
Abbott had not been barred from standing again, Rayner said: “If Diane wanted
to stand again, I don’t see any reason why she can’t … The investigation is
concluded and it’s confirmed that she’s now back in the parliamentary Labour
party and on the whip.”
She
suggested the decision about whether to retire or not was one for Abbott to
take herself. “She may do, she may not, but that should be her decision, it’s
not for anybody else. I want to see her be able to decide her own future.”
Rayner said
Abbott had a firm legacy as a “trailblazer” who had given hope and inspiration
to many women from all backgrounds. “She’s a valued colleague across the house,
not just in the Labour party but across the political spectrum. I think she deserves to be treated with respect.”
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