Ken Livingstone quits Labour Party after anti-Semitism claims

Ken Livingstone has announced that he is resigning from the Labour Party
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Ella Wills21 May 2018
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Ken Livingstone has announced that he is resigning from the Labour Party.

The former London mayor has said the issues around his suspension for alleged anti-Semitism had become a "distraction".

Mr Livingstone, who was suspended in 2016 for claiming Hitler supported Zionism in the 1930s, said in a statement he was leaving with "great sadness".

He said that he continued to reject the allegation that he had brought the party into disrepute and insisted he was in no way guilty of anti-Semitism.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his resignation was a sad moment but "was the right thing to do".

Mr Livingstone tweeted: "After much consideration, I have decided to resign from Labour.

"We desperately need a Corbyn-led government to transform Britain and I'll continue to work to this end."

Ken Livingstone's full statement  

“After much consideration, I have decided to resign from the Labour Party.

"The ongoing issues around my suspension from the Labour Party have become a distraction from the key political issue of our time – which is to replace a Tory government overseeing falling living standards and spiralling poverty, while starving our schools and the NHS of the vital resources they need.

"We live in dangerous times and there are many issues I wish to speak up on and contribute my experience from running London to, from the need for real action to tackle climate change, to opposing Trump’s war-mongering, to the need to end austerity and invest in our future here in Britain.

"I do not accept the allegation that I have brought the Labour Party into disrepute – nor that I am in any way guilty of anti-Semitism. I abhor antisemitism, I have fought it all my life and will continue to do so.

"I also recognise that the way I made a historical argument has caused offence and upset in the Jewish community. I am truly sorry for that.

"Under Labour’s new General Secretary I am sure there will be rapid action to expel anyone who genuinely has antisemitic views.

"I am loyal to the Labour party and to Jeremy Corbyn. However any further disciplinary action against me may drag on for months or even years, distracting attention from Jeremy’s policies.

"I am therefore, with great sadness, leaving the Labour Party.

"We desperately need an end to Tory rule, and a Corbyn-led government to transform Britain and end austerity. I will continue to work to this end, and I thank all those who share this aim and who have supported me in my own political career.”

In a longer statement, he wrote: "The ongoing issues around my suspension from the Labour Party have become a distraction from the key political issue of our time - which is to replace a Tory government overseeing falling living standards and spiralling poverty, while starving our schools and the NHS of the vital resources they need."

He added: "I do not accept the allegation that I have brought the Labour Party into disrepute - nor that I am in any way guilty of anti-Semitism.

"I abhor anti-Semitism, I have fought it all my life and will continue to do so."

Mr Livingstone has been suspended from the party since 2016 following a series of remarks he made in 2016 about Hitler supporting Zionism.

He told the BBC that Hitler was a Zionist in the early 1930s and helped German Jews emigrate to Palestine.

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