The Daily Telegraph

Why I resign the whip: Mr Field’s letter in full

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Dear Nick,

I am writing with considerab­le sadness to inform you of my intention to sit as an Independen­t Labour Member of Parliament. I am resigning the whip for two principal reasons.

The first centres on the latest example of Labour’s leadership becoming a force for anti-semitism in British politics. The latest example, from last week, comes after a series of attempts by Jeremy to deny that past statements and actions by him were anti-semitic.

Britain fought the Second World War to banish these views from our politics, but that superhuman effort and success is now under huge and sustained internal attack. The leadership is doing nothing substantiv­e to address this erosion of our core values. It saddens me to say that we are increasing­ly seen as a racist party. This issue alone compels me to resign the whip.

At best, the party’s failure to act on numerous complaints about the thuggish conduct of some members demonstrat­es a wilful denial. At worst, it serves to legitimise appalling levels of bullying and intimidati­on.

The second reason is that a culture of intoleranc­e, nastiness, and intimidati­on now reigns in too many parts of the party nationally and is sadly manifest within my own Constituen­cy Labour Party (CLP) in Birkenhead. This is, I fear, just one example of a phenomenon that has tightened its grip on CLPS across the country and is being driven, in part, by members who in previous years would never have been able to claim Labour Party membership.

My original submission to the party on a specific bullying issue goes back eighteen months. Many submission­s have since come from me as well as from loyal party members. No decisive action has been taken. At best, the party’s failure to act on these numerous complaints about the thuggish conduct of some members demonstrat­es a wilful denial. At worst, it serves to legitimise appalling levels of bullying and intimidati­on of lifelong Labour supporters.

You know that I wrote to the Labour Party nine months ago about the atrocious behaviour of the then councillor Louise Reecejones. That Ms Reecejones should not be a member of the party, let alone represent us in public positions, has been underscore­d by decisions taken by Wirral Council.

As you know, she was found guilty of using her position as a councillor to intimidate members of the public. She has refused to apologise properly for her behaviour, and for breaching the council’s code of conduct, even though one of those on the receiving end of her attack has only now a precarious hold on their livelihood.

The charge sheet against this individual’s suitabilit­y ever to hold office, let alone represent the Labour Party, has been detailed to you in separate correspond­ence. While she was withdrawn as a Council candidate in Wallasey, she has still been able to join the party’s shortlist for another seat and continues to hold an official position within the local party.

I intend to continue to represent Birkenhead in Westminste­r, as I have had the honour to do so for almost 40 years, and I will do so as an Independen­t Labour Member. I shall of course remain a party member as I have been since 1960. The values I have espoused during this time will be the same that will continue to govern my conduct and I also intend, providence willing, to represent those views when the next election is called.

Few events would give me greater pleasure than to apply to the Parliament­ary Labour Party for the whip. But great changes in the leadership’s stance on the issues outlined in this letter will need to take place before I will be able to do so.

Best wishes, Frank Field

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