Monday, February 18, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

7 MP resigns from labor party

18 February 2019, 24:05 BDT
The newly resigned Labor Party's seven MPs  London, Britain, February 18.  Photo: Reuters
UK resigns from Labor party, seven members of parliament (MP) of the country. They announced the departure of the party on a press conference on Monday due to allegations of breach of party leadership and the indecency of anti-Semitism. The seven lawmakers who have resigned are Chuka Umuna, Luciana Burger, Chris Legley, Angela Smith, Mike Guipes, Gavin Shokar and Anne Koffi.
Labor leader Jeremy Kelly said in a statement that he was disappointed that these lawmakers felt unable to continue working together to implement Labor's policy. The Labor Party's policy has inspired hundreds of thousands of people in the elections of 2017, and after 1945, the party has increased the maximum vote.
Internal dispute between Labor Party is quite old. Leader Jeremy Kehlin is very popular with grassroots members of the party. But a part of the party's lawmakers openly publicly opposed his leadership. These lawmakers want to raise a strong position against the Labor Party. But I'm not walking on that path. The critics of the Labor Party led by Karin have also been accused of abusing anti-Semitism.
Tensions between the two parties are more tense due to differences between the breaks. Finally, the twist was torn by the resignation of seven lawmakers. Although they announced the abandonment of the team together, they spoke differently as the reason for resignation.
Louisiana Burger said the Labor Party has become institutionally anti-Semitic. He was embarrassed and ashamed to be with this team.
Chris Legley said that the hardliners left the Labor Party. Mike Geeps criticized the party's position on the breaks. And Chuka Umuna speaks of the need for new trend politics. He said change of current politics needs change. He urged others to find new alternatives to politics as their partner.
Defective lawmakers have announced to represent a separate group of parliament. The Liberal Democrat blames the possibility of joining the team. Announced that working as a new platform for moderate moderate policy. In the meantime, they started their own website and twitter accounts as separate groups. There is a buzz that more anti-corruption lawmakers can join this party.
The disagreement over the breaks in the ruling Conservative Party. It is feared that any final decision on the implementation of the breaks will be broken by the party.

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