Four Members of Parliament who were previously suspended by the Labour Party have been reinstated after discussions with the Chief Whip. Brian Leishman, Chris Hinchliff, Neil Duncan-Jordan, and Rachael Maskell, who were suspended in July for breaching party discipline, have had their Labour whip restored following a review of their recent behavior. These MPs were among several Labour backbenchers who voted against the government in July over disability benefit cuts, which were later scrapped after facing significant opposition.
In a statement, Rachael Maskell expressed gratitude for having the whip reinstated and reaffirmed her commitment to Labour values and serving her constituents in York. Brian Leishman emphasized the importance of having the whip restored for himself, local grassroots members, and the communities he represents, highlighting the Labour Party’s role in achieving necessary societal changes. Neil Duncan-Jordan, with a longstanding history in the Labour and trade union movement, welcomed the reinstatement of the whip and pledged to continue advocating for Labour’s principles in Poole. Chris Hinchliff also welcomed the restoration and emphasized his dedication to serving the communities of North East Hertfordshire while supporting Labour’s mission for a people-centered society.
The reinstatement of these MPs signifies a resolution of disagreements within the party and a renewed focus on advancing Labour’s values and objectives.
