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Labour readmits four MPs suspended for rebelling

Four MPs suspended by Labour for voting against the government on the two-child benefit cap have been readmitted into the parliamentary party.

Labour has restored the whip to Richard Burgon, Ian Byrne, Imran Hussain and Rebecca Long-Bailey, after they spent just over six months as independents.

Three others who rebelled in July’s vote – former shadow chancellor John McDonnell, Apsana Begum and Zarah Sultana – remain suspended.

All seven MPs are on the left of the party but the three who have not had their suspension lifted have continued to be critical of the government over the past six months.

Writing on X, Sultana said she had only found out the news from a media report.

The MP for Coventry South added: “Turns out speaking up for Palestine is still a punishable offence.

Sultana has been a vocal critic of the government’s position on Gaza, saying it had “actively facilitated genocide” in the territory in a social media post last week.

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in September, alongside Begum, Burgon, Byrne and McDonnell.

McDonnell, who served as shadow chancellor under Jeremy Corbyn, said he was pleased four of his colleagues had been readmitted but disappointed Sultana and Begum had not.

Writing on X, he said he was “relaxed about my own position as I’ve made clear I don’t expect whip back until we know whether police are to charge me following recent ************ demo after which I was interviewed under caution”.

McDonnell and Corbyn

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, who are investigating whether there was a coordinated effort by organisers to breach conditions imposed on the rally in London.

The six-month suspension came after they voted for an SNP proposal to scrap the two-child benefit cap, which prevents almost all parents from claiming Universal Credit or child tax credit for more than two children.

Although the government won the vote comfortably, it marked the first Commons rebellion of Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership.



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