Faiza Shaheen quits Labour accusing the party of a ‘hierarchy of racism’ days after she was blocked from standing

Faiza Shaheen quits Labour accusing the party of a hierarchy of racism days after she was blocked from standing
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Blocked Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen has dramatically quit the party and accused it of a “hierarchy of racism”.

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The left-winger had been due to contest the Chingford and Woodford Green seat held by Iain Duncan Smith.

But she was told on Wednesday that the party was suspending her after she liked social media posts that criticised Israel and its actions in Gaza.

Ms Shaheen resigned after the decision to block her became official today, when Labour’s National Executive Committee (NEC) declined to nominate her.

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Ms Shaheen with ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
Ms Shaheen with ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (AFP via Getty Images)

The move clears the path for her potentially to stand against Labour as an independent.

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In a statement, she said she would make an announcement on Wednesday.

She added: “Since the Conservatives won power in 2010, I have used all the tools available to me – from my research to my activism – to fight them on public spending cuts, inequality and divisive narratives. That is why to leave the Labour Party now, on the cusp of finally seeing the Tories out of government and a time when I should be celebrating, is crushing.”

Ms Shaheen added that she was dropped as a candidate through a “sham process” and for “spurious reasons”.

She said she had suffered “unfair treatment, bullying and hostility” within the party.

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Diane Abbott was confirmed as a Labour candidate (PA)
Diane Abbott was confirmed as a Labour candidate (PA) (PA Archive)

She said she had been penalised for describing her own experiences of islamophobia as she hit out at what she said was a “hierarchy of racism” in the party.

She went on to say: “Being removed as a candidate has been cruel and devastating, especially after local voters and party members have placed so much faith in me.”

She added: “I cannot, in all conscience, continue to contribute to a party that seems to think so little of people like me and has moved so far away from my values.”

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On Thursday night Labour selected Shama Tatler, a member of the Jewish Labour Movement, as its candidate for the Chingford and Woodford Green seat.

A spokesperson for the left-wing Momentum group said: “Once again, Keir Starmer’s hyper-factional war on the Left has created an almighty mess for Labour.

“In Faiza Shaheen Labour had a respected, popular, local candidate democratically selected by local party members. But instead of supporting her, Starmer’s allies decided to purge this campaigner against inequality on spurious grounds and parachute in one of their own clique from outside the constituency.”

The Labour Party was approached for comment.



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