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Labour activist's Holocaust Day comments referred to disciplinary committee

Kent-based activist Jackie Walker, a leading ally of party leader Jeremy Corbyn, was suspended by Labour last September

March 7, 2017 14:06
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Jackie Walker, the former vice-chair of the hard-left Momentum group, who is currently suspended from the Labour Party, has had her case referred to the party's National Consitutional Committee (NCC).

The Kent-based activist, a leading ally of party leader Jeremy Corbyn, was suspended by Labour last September following comments she made about Holocaust Memorial Day.

At a meeting of Labour's NEC in central London today it was decided to push the hearing up to the party's NCC.

A decision could have been reached at today's meeting to throw the case out - but the allegations were deemed serious enough to proceed with further steps.

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