Time is running out. Leading Labour Movement voices say restore the whip to Diane Abbott now

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“If the tent is big enough for [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,”

Shami Chakrabarti, Labour Peer and Former Shadow Attorney General

By Ben Hayes

The announcement of the General Election on July 4th has prompted a wave of vocal support for leading movement figure and Britain’s first black woman MP, Diane Abbott. A grassroots petition has seen over 15,000 activists calling on Keir Starmer to restore the whip, adding to the numerous shows of local support for Diane from Hackney North and Stoke Newington CLP members and constituents.

Amongst those urging Starmer to reinstate the former Shadow Home Secretary as a Labour MP are prominent Labour voices, campaign groups and public figures.

Shami Chakrabarti, Labour Peer, barrister, human rights activist and former Shadow Attorney General drew comparisons to the Party’s welcome of hard-right Tory MP Natalie Elphicke.

“If the tent is big enough for her, 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,”

Leading left parliamentarian and former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell added his voice to the call, appealing to 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 treated fairly.”

Responding to news that the Tories’ single biggest donor made racist and hate-filled remarks about the former Shadow Home Secretary, a number of General Secretaries wrote to Keir Starmer calling for the whip to be restored.

Maryam Eslamdoust, TSSA; Dave Ward, CWU; Mick Whelan, ASLEF; and Matt Wrack, FBU stated in the letter that Labour “has rightly strongly criticised the abuse which has now publicly emerged, but we urge you to stand with Diane Abbott by restoring the whip to her, demonstrating our commitment to combating racism within our party and society at large.”

Trade unionists from the NEU and UCU have also backed the call – with the NEU passing a motion at their annual conference showing solidarity with Diane.

Following the announcement of the General Election this week, Momentum released the following statement calling for the whip to be restored:

Keir Starmer rightly called Diane Abbott a ‘trailblazer’ as Britain’s first black woman MP. He should now reinstate her as a Labour MP and let her run as the Labour candidate in Hackney North & Stoke Newington, as local members voted. Anything less is an insult to Diane, her constituents and all those who have been inspired by her example.”

The support shown for Diane does not just come from the left or trade union movement, Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner MP, Harriet Harman MP and Guardian writer Polly Toynbee have also said that Diane should remain a Labour MP.

With many recommendations of the Forde report into racism, sexism and bullying within the Labour Party yet to be implemented, with much of the hatred directed at Diane, black communities around the country will have their eye on how the party has treated her.

Richard Sudan, Journalist for Britain’s only black national newspaper The Voice, noted that “her fate will provide a litmus test for many undecided voters as to whether they can trust Labour in government, or whether their support will be taken for granted.”

Time is now running out, to stand as a Parliamentary Candidate for Labour, she must be reinstated by June 4th. Diane Abbott has faced horrendous misogynistic and racist abuse throughout her career, what message is the Labour Party sending when they treat her unfairly, leaving her in limbo for over a year – even attempting to cash in off the abuse directed at her.

Enough is enough. Restore the whip to Diane Abbott.


Featured image: Diane Abbott speaks at The World Transformed. Photo credit: Francis Clarke under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

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