Labour seeks to stem antisemitism crisis after Ian Austin quits
Source: The Guardian
Labour seeks to stem antisemitism crisis after Ian Austin quits
Lord Falconer may deal with complaints as Labour faces impact of ninth MP resigning
Dan Sabbagh
Sat 23 Feb 2019 00.06 GMT First published on Fri 22 Feb 2019 18.43 GMT
Labour is considering appointing an independent reviewer to oversee its handling of antisemitism complaints as the party battles to stem the flow of resignations after a ninth MP announced his departure on Friday.
Lord Falconer said he was in advanced conversations with the partys general secretary, Jennie Formby, about taking up a new position in which he would examine whether the party was handling antisemitism and other complaints fairly. The former lord chancellor, who is respected on all wings of the party, said he had approached Formby with his proposal because of my horror that the party has not been able to show it is dealing with antisemitism properly.
Falconers potential appointment emerged hours after Ian Austin, who represents Dudley North, said he had resigned as a Labour MP, complaining that a culture of extremism, antisemitism and intolerance had taken over the party.
Austin said he had no plans to join the newly formed Independent Group, of eight ex-Labour MPs and three former Tories, although his decision to quit was welcomed by several of its members as a brave and difficult one.
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