MP decries ‘culture of nastiness’ in party and says he will sit as an independent

Jeremy Corbyn has been warned that the resignation of the veteran MP Frank Field from the Labour whip, over antisemitism and what Field called a culture of nastiness in the party, must be treated as a wake-up call.

In a blistering letter to Labour’s chief whip, Nick Brown, Field wrote: “It saddens me to say that we are increasingly seen as a racist party” and added that antisemitism alone would have been enough to prompt his resignation.

The character assassinations of Frank Field have already begun, but the two issues he raises - antisemitism and the toxic political culture of our Party - must be addressed if we are to prevent this becoming a full-blown existential crisis for the Labour Party.

Politicians who are elected as Labour MPs by their constituents and who then leave the Labour Party should do the right and respectful thing and call a by-election straight away. They should ask for their constituents’ consent to continue to represent them on a different basis.

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