UK Labour suspends prominent MP Diane Abbott over racism letter
Labour immediately announced that Abbott, who was shadow interior minister under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, had been suspended from its parliamentary party

British Labour MP Diane Abbott. Reuters File
London, United Kingdom: On Sunday, senior member Diane Abbott of the major opposition Labour party in the UK was placed on administrative leave while an inquiry into her remarks that Jews did not experience racism “all their lives” was conducted.
In a letter to the Observer newspaper, Abbott, the first black woman elected as an MP in the UK, said that redheads, Jews, and Travellers all “experience prejudice” akin to that experienced by “white people with points of difference, such as redheads. But they are not all their lives subject to racism”.
“At the height of slavery, there were no white-seeming people manacled on the slave ships,” she added.
Labour immediately announced that Abbott, who was shadow interior minister under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, had been suspended from its parliamentary party.
“The Labour party completely condemns these comments, which are deeply offensive and wrong,” said a spokesman.
“The chief whip has suspended the Labour whip from Diane Abbott pending an investigation.”
Abbott later tweeted that she wanted to “wholly and unreservedly withdraw my remarks”, saying that an initial draft of the letter had been sent in error.
“Racism takes many forms and it is completely undeniable that Jewish have suffered its monstrous effects,” she said.
An Equality and Human Rights Commission investigation into antisemitism in Corbyn’s Labour found in 2020 that the party was “responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination”.
Corbyn’s replacement, Keir Starmer, apologised over the issue and confirmed his predecessor would not be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate at the next election.
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