The Guardian (USA)

Labour MP Nick Brown has whip suspended after complaint

- Pippa Crerar Political editor

Veteran Labour MP Nick Brown has had the whip suspended after a complaint was lodged against him under the party’s new independen­t complaints process.

The Guardian understand­s that the senior politician, the MP for Newcastle upon Tyne East, who has been chief whip for every Labour leader from Tony Blair onwards, is under investigat­ion after a complaint was made against him.

Brown, 72, one of Labour’s longestser­ving MPs, has also had his party membership suspended until the case is resolved. The nature of the complaint is unknown.

The former minister said he had not been told what the complaint was about but that he was “cooperatin­g fully” with the investigat­ion.

He is believed to be the highest-profile figure to face investigat­ion under Labour’s new independen­t complaints process, which was brought in earlier this year after the party was censured by the equalities watchdog over its handling of antisemiti­sm.

In a statement, Brown said: “There has been a complaint made about me to the Labour party, which is under investigat­ion. I am therefore under an administra­tive suspension from the Labour party until the investigat­ion is concluded. I’m not aware of what the complaint is. I am cooperatin­g fully with the investigat­ion.”

Sources said Labour’s chief whip, Alan Campbell, informed the party’s parliament­ary committee, which represents MPs in their dealings with the leadership, of Brown’s suspension.

Under party rules, once an MP has been administra­tively suspended and is under investigat­ion, they have the party whip suspended as an automatic precaution. Labour’s new complaints process, signed off at the party conference last autumn, covers all protected characteri­stics, including race, disability and sexuality, and all forms of discrimina­tion.

Brown was reappointe­d as Labour chief whip after Keir Starmer’s victory in the 2020 leadership election, making him the only MP to have held the role for three non-consecutiv­e terms, under six different leaders across four decades. Brown left the role of chief whip for the third time as a result of Starmer’s shadow cabinet reshuffle in May 2021.

 ?? Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty ?? Labour MP Nick Brown said he was ‘cooperatin­g fully’ with the investigat­ion.
Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Labour MP Nick Brown said he was ‘cooperatin­g fully’ with the investigat­ion.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States