Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Field quits whip as Labour engulfed by anti-semitism row

- BY JASON BEATTIE Head of Politics

FRANK Field resigned the Labour whip in protest at Jeremy Corbyn’s botched handling of the party’s anti-semitism crisis.

The veteran, MP for Birkenhead since 1979, also hit out at a culture of “bullying and thuggery” as he said it was “increasing­ly seen as a racist party”. He now plans to sit as an independen­t

Labour member.

Branding Mr Corbyn a

“force for anti-semitism in British politics” in a letter to chief whip

Nick Brown, he wrote:

“Britain fought the

Second World War to banish these views from our politics but that effort is now under huge internal attack. The leadership is doing nothing substantiv­e to address this erosion of our core values.

“It saddens me to say we are increasing­ly seen as a racist party. This issue alone compels me to resign the whip. The second reason is a culture of intoleranc­e, nastiness and intimidati­on now reigns.”

Work and Pensions Committee chairman Mr Field added: “At best, failure to act on complaints about thuggish conduct demonstrat­es a wilful denial. At worst, it serves to legitimise bullying.” Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson said: “It is a major wake-up call. We cannot afford to lose people of such weight and stature.” Mr Field told the Mirror he had acted to try “to ensure things change”. He said: “I have not spoken to anybody else. I’m not part of any plot and I expect Jeremy to lead us into the general election.”

He added he still hoped to rejoin the party if it made “great changes”.

Mr Field’s broadside comes after a torrid few months for Mr Corbyn.

He was this week branded an antisemite and likened to Enoch Powell by ex-chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.

A Labour spokesman said: “Jeremy thanks Frank Field for his service.”

Tory Party chairman Brandon Lewis said: “Frank Field’s resignatio­n is a damning indictment of Jeremy Corbyn’s total inability to take action against bullying and anti-semitic racism within Labour.”

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