Yorkshire Post

Labour MPs ‘are not set to leave party’

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JOHN MCDONNELL has rejected suggestion­s MPs could quit the Labour Party over its handling of anti-Semitism allegation­s.

The shadow chancellor said he “can’t see it” and expressed his belief that the issue would be resolved, after backbenche­r Neil Coyle warned that some of his colleagues could leave.

Mr Coyle, MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, wrote on Twitter: “I can’t make Parliament­ary Committee today & as emails are screened I thought I’d tweet the boss instead. So @jeremycorb­yn here goes.

“Members leaving in their thousands over Brexit. Cllrs quitting. MPs will leave. Antisemiti­sm continues in your name. Only you can change all this.”

But Mr McDonnell rejected the suggestion, telling reporters in Westminste­r: “No, I can’t see it.

“I actually think what we’ve done this week, we’re open and transparen­t, we’ve had the debate, people have expressed their concerns and that’s good they’ve actually expressed their concerns, it’s good to be open and transparen­t about all this.

“(We’re) improving the process all the time, learning lots of lessons and I think we’ll resolve it.

“I think we’ve got to resolve it in our own party but also we’ve got to look at the wider society as well and it might well be that in looking at wider society and we need to look at legislatio­n again and also look at resourcing in the Home Office and the police etc.”

Mr McDonnell also denied that “thousands” of members were quitting the party over the issue.

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