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Louise Ellman is close to quitting Labour after stormy meeting of local party

Liverpool Riverside MP says she is 'struggling with situation' as unpublished Labour report highlights antisemitism in her Merseyside constituency party

February 24, 2019 12:11
Dame Louise Ellman (Photo: Parliament)
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Dame Louise Ellman is tipped to be the latest MP to defect from Labour after being barracked by supporters of Jeremy Corbyn during a stormy meeting of her Liverpool Riverside constituency party on Friday night.

At what was described as a “Soviet show trial”, a motion supporting the activists who targeted fellow Jewish Liverpool MP Luciana Berger was passed overwhelmingly. It dismissed claims that she was forced out of Labour by the bullying of local activists as “a smear”.

A party member for more than 55 years, Dame Louise, 73, is vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel and has been a vocal critic of antisemitism within Labour. Quoted in the Sunday Times, she said : I am still fighting with the party’s failure to deal with antisemitism but I am struggling to deal with the current situation.”

It has also been revealed that an explosive, unpublished report by senior party staff into the Liverpool Riverside constituency has found that Dame Louise was physically threatened by one member and “there have been CLP meetings during which antisemitic incidents are alleged to have taken place.