Sir Keir Starmer revealed today that Jeremy Corbyn will not be permitted to run for the Labour Party in the upcoming election.
Since late 2020, the former leader of a far-left party has been sitting as an independent after being suspended for his response to a highly scathing investigation into anti-Semitism under his watch.
Following improvements, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said today that it was closing its investigation into the party.
However, Sir Keir stated in east London that Mr. Corbyn was no longer welcome on the party benches in the House of Commons.
He stated that Mr. Corbyn “will not be a Labour candidate in the upcoming general election.”
Sir Keir had already challenged his predecessor’s supporters to accept his intentions for power or leave the party.
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