Diane Abbott: Surge in Support for Whip to Be Restored

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“The idea that Diane Abbott should not be permitted to stand as a Labour Party candidate in the forthcoming general election is unthinkable.”

Lord John Hendy KC

By Matt Willgress

A grassroots petition calling on Keir Starmer to restore the Parliamentary Labour Party whip to Diane Abbott has reached the landmark of 15,000 signatures, with over 3,000 people signing in less than a day.

Marking the petition reaching this level of support Labour member of the House of Lords, Lord John Hendy KC, said, “The idea that Diane Abbott should not be permitted to stand as a Labour Party candidate in the forthcoming general election is unthinkable. It would be the ultimate insult on top of the catalogue of vile abuse she suffered at the hands of the Party recorded by Martin Forde KC in his Report. It must not happen.”

John McDonnell issued similar comments, saying, “”I am appealing to Keir Starmer to restore the whip to Diane and let her stand as a Labour candidate. As the first black woman MP and with her campaigning record on behalf of her community and the Labour Party she is an iconic figure and especially inspiring to young black women. I am just asking for her to be created fairly.”

Welcoming the surge in support for the campaign, BFAWU General Secretary Sarah Woolley said, “Diane Abbott has stood with trade unions for decades – and now workers across our trade unions are standing with Diane, a trailblazer who deserves our full solidarity. The amazing support for this petition shows what support she has out there – Labour should do the right thing and restore the whip without delay.”

The co-convenor of Stand up to Racism, Sabby Dhalu said, “Labour voters do not want a Parliamentary Labour Party that welcomes Natalie Elphicke but excludes Diane Abbott. As we enter a general election campaign Labour cannot afford to alienate black voters. Polls show 80 per cent of black voters won’t vote Labour if Diane Abbott is not a Labour candidate. Labour must restore the whip to Diane Abbott.”

A similar position was expressed by Labour member of the House of Lords Shami Chakrabarti in comments to ‘The Independent’ yesterday, when she said “If the tent is big enough for her [Natalie Elphicke], I feel sure that Britain’s first Black woman MP, who has sustained more racist and misogynist abuse than anyone, will have her whip restored urgently.”

Giving a local perspective on the growing support for Diane, former Branch Labour Party and Hackney Local Campaigns Forum Secretary, Pat Corrigan, said: “Diane Abbott was democratically reselected by an overwhelming majority of Hackney North branches and affiliates. Keir Starmer should allow Diane to stand as our candidate. She is the members’ choice.”

The petition was initiated by the Labour Assembly Against Austerity and Arise – A Festival of Left Ideas. Commenting on behalf of the two organisations, a spokesperson said “Each day we see illustrations of the growing support there is for Diane to have the whip restored across the whole Labour Party and trade union movement – from Ed Balls, through to Polly Toynbee, through to John McDonnell and numerous trade union affiliates. It’s time to do the right thing and restore the whip.”

The petition has also been supported by numerous prominent figures on social media including MPs in the last Parliament Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Beth Winter, Richard Leonard, Richard Burgon, Apsana Begum, Jon Trickett, Nadia Whittome and Ian Lavery, ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan, TSSA General Secretary Maryam Eslamdoust, Grace Blakeley, Andrew Fisher, Alex Nunns, Simon Fletcher, James Scheider and Ben Sellers, plus the Labour Women Leading group.


  • The petition can be viewed here.
  • The General Secretaries of four affiliated trade unions – ASLEF, CWU, FBU and TSSA – recently wrote to Keir Starmer asking for the whip to be restored. You can read it in full here.
Featured image: Diane Abbott MP Official Parliamentary Photo. Photo credit: UK Parliament under an Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) licence.

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