Britain's Laborist Party Divided

Seven members of the British Parliament from the Laborist Party have resigned because of Jeremy Corby's leadership, saying they would form an independent group in parliament. Members éka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Gavin Schooker, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey accused the party of becoming [...]
Seven members of the British Parliament from the Laborist Party have resigned because of Jeremy Corby's leadership, saying they would form an independent group in parliament. Members é Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Gavin Schooker, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey accused the party of becoming the racist “ ” and that it has betrayed its members for Brexet, translated by The Guardian Periscope.
Jeremy Corbyn, on the other hand, has said he is a very disappointed “that these parliament members felt unable to continue working together for labist policies that inspired millions of people in the last elections and that caused us to raise votes since 1945”.
Many other members have expressed their concern as well. Ed Miliband stated: “Laborist cells are still my values, and a labist government is the best hope for the country we need”. /Periscopi











