The Independent

Eighth Labour MP resigns to join Independen­t Group

- WILL KIRBY

An eighth Labour MP quit the party last night to join the Independen­t Group in the House of Commons, accusing Jeremy Corbyn of “presiding over a culture of anti-Jewish racism and hatred of Israel”. Joan Ryan, the MP for Enfield North, described the decision to quit Labour after four decades as “terribly difficult”, but promised to continue to represent and “speak up” for her constituen­ts as a member of the new independen­t grouping in parliament.

In a statement outlining the reasons behind her resignatio­n, Ms Ryan said she had become ”horrified, appalled and angered” by the party’s failure to tackle antisemiti­sm, adding that ”no previous Labour leader

would have allowed this huge shame to befall the party”.

She said Mr Corbyn and the “Stalinist clique that surrounds him” have also failed to offer adequate opposition to the government’s Brexit plan, and have instead been “purging their perceived ideologica­l enemies within and obsessing over issues that are of little interest to the British people”.

Her announceme­nt came as Labour launched a consultati­on on changes to allow voters to force MPs to seek re-election if they swap parties. The proposed new right to recall comes after the launch on Monday of the Independen­t Group by seven ex-Labour MPs including former shadow ministers Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger and Chris Leslie.

Members of the new group have indicated they will resist demands from Labour bigwigs, including John McDonnell, to step down and seek a fresh mandate from voters in a by-election.

Ms Ryan, who has represente­d Enfield North since 1997 with a break from 2010-15 and served as a minister in Tony Blair’s government, made clear she is hoping for further defections.

In a letter to constituen­ts, she said she hoped her actions would act as a “wake-up call” and “others will join us”. Ms Ryan said that under Mr Corbyn, Labour had developed a “cult around the leader”, driven by an “all-consuming narrative founded on rage, betrayal and the hunt for heretics”.

She added: “Jeremy Corbyn has enabled and allowed a toxic culture to develop in too many parts of the Labour Party. And I can’t be a part of it any longer. Which is why, with a heavy heart, I have left it.”

 ?? (PA) ?? Joan Ryan criticised the party’s stance on Brexit
(PA) Joan Ryan criticised the party’s stance on Brexit

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