The Prime Minister suspended three Labour MPs due to repeated breaches of party discipline. Sir Keir Starmer initiated this action before the summer recess, expelling left-wing MPs for their opposition to welfare reforms. Chief Whip Alan Campbell cited disciplinary concerns, with some sources claiming suspensions resulted from what they termed "persistent k**bheadery." Momentum, a support group for Jeremy Corbyn, condemned the suspensions, describing them as desperate measures from a failing government, which risks further division within the Labour Party.
The Prime Minister has suspended at least three Labour rebel MPs citing "persistent breaches of party discipline," directly impacting the party's internal dynamics.
Sir Keir Starmer has started to boot out left-wing MPs, facing criticism as the summer recess approaches and further tensions arise within the party.
A source mentioned that some MPs will be suspended for "persistent k**bheadery" and rebelling against Starmer's proposed welfare reforms.
Momentum, a pressure group supporting Jeremy Corbyn, labeled the suspensions as a "desperate act from a failing Government" and warned of the threat to the Labour Party's unity.
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