Seven lawmakers quit UK Labour Party

Seven lawmakers quit UK Labour Party

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Britain’s Labour Party MPs Ann Coffey, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Chuka Umunna, Gavin Shuker and Luciana Berger leave a joint news conference after their announcement they are leaving the party, in London, Britain

Seven Labour lawmakers quit Britainโ€™s main opposition party on Monday over leader Jeremy Corbynโ€™s approach to Brexit and a row over anti-Semitism, saying Labour had been โ€œhijacked by the machine politics of the hard left.โ€


The departure of the small group of lawmakers underlines the mounting frustration with Corbynโ€™s reluctance to change his Brexit strategy and start campaigning for a second referendum on Britainโ€™s membership of the European Union.

With only 39 days until Britain leaves the EU in its biggest foreign and trade policy shift in more than 40 years, divisions over Brexit have fragmented British politics, breaking down traditional party lines and creating new coalitions across the countryโ€™s left/right divide.

โ€œThe Labour party that we joined that we campaigned for and believed in is no longer todayโ€™s Labour Party. We did everything we could to save it, but it has now been hijacked by the machine politics of the hard left,โ€ lawmaker Chris Leslie told a news conference.

โ€œEvidence of Labourโ€™s betrayal on Europe is now visible for all to see. Offering to actually enable this governmentโ€™s Brexit, constantly holding back from allowing the public a final say.โ€

The seven lawmakers were: Luciana Berger, Leslie, Angela Smith, Gavin Shuker, Chuka Umunna, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey. They will continue to sit as lawmakers in parliament under the banner โ€˜The Independent Groupโ€™.


Labour won 262 seats at the 2017 election.

A Labour source close to the group, said Mondayโ€™s departures could trigger a second wave of resignations, underlining the frustration over Corbynโ€™s approach to Britainโ€™s biggest shift in foreign and trade policy in more than 40 years.

Corbyn said in a statement: โ€œI am disappointed that these MPs (Members of Parliament) have felt unable to continue to work together for the Labour policies that inspired millions at the last election.โ€

Corbyn has so far stuck to Labour policy to keep the option of a second referendum โ€œon the tableโ€ if Prime Minister Theresa Mayโ€™s government fails to secure a deal with Brussels that can pass through parliament.

His first choice is a new election but he has also called on May to change her โ€œred linesโ€ and for her to embrace his plan for a permanent customs union with the EU โ€“ something the prime minister has so far refused to do.


Britainโ€™s 2016 referendum, which saw 52 percent of voters back leaving the EU, has deeply divided both of the countryโ€™s main parties, with both leaders struggling to preserve any unity in Labour and Conservative ranks.

The prospect of holding such a second referendum poses a challenge for Corbyn: while many of the partyโ€™s members fervently back a so-called Peopleโ€™s vote, others just want Britain to leave as soon as possible.

But Corbyn, a veteran peace campaigner, has also been accused by some lawmakers for failing to tackle anti-Semitism in the party, an allegation that has dogged the pro-Palestinian politician since he became leader in 2015.

Corbyn denies that he has allowed anti-Semitism to grow in the Labour Party and has pledged to stamp it out.

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