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John McDonnell: 'Labour needs to ask themselves' why someone like Sultana would leave

Aneesa Ahmed

John McDonnell, independent MP for Hayes and Harlington and former shadow chancellor for Labour from 2015 to 2020, said Labour needs to “ask themselves” why someone like Zarah Sultana would choose to leave.

This comes after Sultana, MP for Coventry South, announced she is resigning from the party to join Jeremy Corbyn’s Independent Alliance.

“I am dreadfully sorry to lose Zarah from the Labour party,” he wrote in a post on X, adding:

The people running Labour at the moment need to ask themselves why a young, articulate, talented, extremely dedicated socialist feels she now has no home in the Labour party and has to leave.

McDonnell was one of seven MPs to be suspended by the Labour party, alongside Sultana, in July 2024 – after they rebelled by voting against the government on the two-child benefit cap.

In February, the whip was restored to suspended MPs Richard Burgon, Ian Byrne, Imran Hussain and Rebecca Long-Bailey, after they spent just over six months as independents. However, McDonnell, Sultana and MP Apsana Begum remained suspended.

In May, McDonnell called for a grassroots leadership challenge to the Labour government, and accused Keir Starmer’s government of “callousness and political incompetence”.

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