Jeremy Corbyn will not be allowed to stand for Labour at next election
Sir Keir Starmer said the MP, who was already kicked out of the party, will not stand under his party's banner.
"Jeremy Corbyn will not stand for Labour at the next general election," his successor as leader said.It comes after the Equality and Human Rights Commission said it was no longer monitoring the party over its handling of anti-semitism. Previously, the watchdog accused the party of "serious failings" under Mr Corbyn's leadership.
That led to his suspension, with Sir Keir saying those who claimed the anti-semitism problem in Labour were "part of the problem" and should not be in the party."It's taken many, many months of hard work and humility to get here.
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