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Saturday 20 July 2019 2:36 pm

Labour’s shadow justice minister quits amid party’s ‘lack of tolerance’

By: Michael Searles

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BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Shadow Minister For The Young Gloria De Piero speaks during a session entitled "Better Politics at Every Level" during the first day of the Labour Party Autumn Conference on September 27, 2015 in Brighton, England. The four day annual Labour Party Conference takes place in Brighton and is expected to attract thousands of delegates with keynote speeches from influential politicians and over 500 fringe events. (Photo by Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images)

Labour’s shadow justice minister Gloria De Piero has resigned from her role and decided she will not stand at the next general election.

The MP for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire has said she is concerned by the party’s “lack of tolerance” amid “grim” online abuse.

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Speaking to fellow members of the opposition on Friday, De Piero said “a lack of tolerance for different viewpoints in the Labour Party frankly worries me”.

“We have to have respect for each other, even if we disagree, because we are all part of this party,” she added.

She also spoke of abuse she has received on social media from people that want the referendum result overturned.

De Piero did campaign to remain in the European Union despite holding a pro-Brexit seat but has not supported a second vote.

Almost 70 per cent of voters in her constituency voted to leave the EU.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has proposed the new Tory leader hold a second referendum.

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She has held the seat since 2010 but what was once a traditionally safe seat was only won by a few hundred votes in at the last election.

She continued: “This party is about a set of values not any individual and we would all do well to remember that.

“And while I’m at it, and it doesn’t happen in Ashfield, but when I hear people being called right-wing in the Labour Party I find it utterly offensive.

“We are all left-wingers in this party – that is why we joined the Labour Party.” 

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell labelled the decision as “disappointing”.

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“We worked together as a team, [I’m] disappointed she’s standing down, but we’re a broad church in the Labour Party and we always will [be],” he said.

“If there’s any evidence of intolerance, we’ve said to our MPs and members, let us know and we will take action.”

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