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Lee Harpin

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Analysis

Margaret Hodge's lawyers could take Labour row to next level

Letter sent by Mischon de Reya from Labour MP to the party is a statement of intent, says Lee Harpin

July 26, 2018 09:28
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn with Dame Margaret Hodge
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The letter sent by law firm Mishcon de Reya on behalf of Margaret Hodge to the Labour Party’s general secretary on Monday was not merely a vigorous and detailed attempt to defend their client — it was also a statement of intent.

Labour had made, the letter said, a “veiled attempt to silence” the Jewish MP after her confrontation with Jeremy Corbyn and a subsequent disciplinary investigation had been launched without the party setting out exactly what accusations Dame Margaret faced.

Following reports she had allegedly sworn at the Labour leader, the letter also stated that the use of bad language “is vehemently denied, and our client is aware of multiple witnesses who can testify that she did not swear”.

The law firm said Labour had failed to explain the rule that the party claimed she had breached.