The Herald

Thornberry ‘disgusted’ at hierarchy’s attempts to quash Corbyn

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THE shadow foreign secretary has accused the Labour party hierarchy of trying to “quash” Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership “and put the members back in their box”.

Emily Thornberry said she was “disgusted” at attempts to block Mr Corbyn from being put on the leadership ballot paper because he did not have enough support among MPs.

And she accused some in the party of doing their “level best” to deny the flood of new members and supporters the equal chance to make their voices heard in the looming leadership contest.

The Labour MP, whose Islington South constituen­cy borders Mr Corbyn’s in Islington North, launched the attack in a Facebook post to local party members.

It comes amid continuing division and bitterness within the party as Owen Smith takes on Mr Corbyn in the leadership contest.

She confirmed she will be voting for Mr Corbyn and hit out at the failed High Court bid to stop him being placed automatica­lly on the leadership ballot papers.

Mrs Thornberry wrote: “Here we are now, less than a year after Jeremy’s overwhelmi­ng victory, and the party hierarchy – through decisions of the National Executive Committee – is attempting to overturn that result, quash Jeremy’s mandate, and put the party’s members back in their box.

“I was disgusted to see the attempts to try to stop Jeremy from getting on the ballot. And then, if that wasn’t bad enough, hundreds of thousandso­ffullypaid-upLabour party members were excluded from taking part in the election, having been told the opposite when they joined.

“Third, your membership fees were spent on securing that decision through the courts. And then lastly, registered supporters, who had been told they could be involved in the leadership election, were then told that they must increase their donation to £25 within two days to remain eligible for a vote.”

She accused sections of the party of “turning their back” on the surge of new members rather than harnessing their energy, and said that in the wake of the Brexit vote it was more important than ever for the party to unite and present a viable opposition.

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