The Independent

Hatton readmitted to Labour after 34 years

- ASHLEY COWBURN POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

A former member of the left-wing Miltant faction and deputy leader of Liverpool council, Derek Hatton, has been readmitted to the Labour Party – 34 years after he was expelled. Mr Hatton was thrown out of the party by Labour’s former leader Neil Kinnock, for belonging to the Militant faction and for overseeing an illegal “deficit” budget in protest at Margaret Thatcher‘s Conservati­ve government. He caused controvers­y in the 1980s over the move, and clashed with the Labour leadership over stunts such as sending redundancy notices to council workers via taxis.

According to the Daily Mirror, his return to the party was approved during a meeting of the party’s disputes panel – overseen by Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee (NEC). He told the newspaper he was not prepared to discuss “particular­s” of what had gone on but that the “processes have happened”, adding: “I am a member of the Labour Party.”

He continued: “During that 30-odd years that I was expelled, I never once stood against, supported, voted against any Labour candidate. It’s very topical it should be at the time when seven members resigned today because obviously there were times when it was very tempting to go a different way – during the Iraq War, loss of Clause IV, many things – but I believed then as I believe now the Labour Party is the political arm of the trade union movement.”

He claimed to have rejoined Labour during the party’s annual conference in 2018, but at the time no decision had been made on his membership. When asked by The Independen­t about his claim, Labour sources did not deny his readmissio­n, but a spokespers­on added: “We don’t comment on individual­s membership­s”.

The 71-year-old has previously cited the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn for rejoining the party, and reacting to the splinterin­g of MPs on Monday, Mr Hatton said: “For them to leave now is at best hypocritic­al and at worst dishonest.” He told the Liverpool Echo: “All seven of them increased their majorities standing on a Jeremy Corbyn manifesto.”

 ??  ?? Former politician said Jeremy Corbyn important reason for him rejoining party (PA)
Former politician said Jeremy Corbyn important reason for him rejoining party (PA)

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