Labour moves to find successor to Diane Abbott for her north London seat | Diane Abbott

In the parliamentary chair he represented since 1987, movements continue to find the successor of Diane Abbott, and he was concerned about his fate that his fate was decided before an investigation was concluded.
Potential contestants were discussed by the National Executive Committee of the Party (NEC), prepared them for a future competition in the Hackney North and Stoke Newington election zone, and made an informal advice on how to prepare them according to a party source.
Diane Abbott was in July because the Jewish people repeated that the Jewish people, who had previously been suspended in April 2023, did not experience racism in the same way as black people.
The worker said that it was too early to discuss the potential successors in Abbott’s seat while the investigation continued. At any NEC meeting, there was no discussion about alternative candidates and NEC members were not bids about an election process.
Abbott said: “It seems to be highly prominent the results of the investigation.”
A figure on the left took Abbott’s replacement speech, leadership and tensions between the base members. “There is no appetite for a stitch between the members, they will want it to be fair after everything that happens,” he said.
Abbott, who has the honorary title of the mother of the house as a female deputy for the longest time, argued that after a letter to the observer, the Jewish, Irish and the traveler people did not experience the same way as black people and did not compare their experiences to the red -haired people.
Abbott said that the published letter was a draft version and argued that his comments were removed from the context. Hackney North and Stoke Returned to the party to win the Newington seat, but in an interview, he was suspended again last month after he told the BBC that he did not regret the explanations.
Guardian understands that Abbott’s potential successors include those in the framework to replace the last general elections, including Sem Moema, London Assembly member and Hackney Assembly Member Mete Coban.
Abbott’s last suspension caused a discomfort among some internal arriving, including NEC members, but said that the decision to repeat his original comments, despite his apology before, made it difficult for him to defend him.
Labor sources are thought to be unlikely to be re -accepted by Abbott to the Parliament Labor Party, and that it plans to stop in the next election, although not earlier. References to the process, said that the discussions about a potential successor are too important to be left to the last minute.
Pursuant to the current party rules, any deputy under suspended is prohibited from standing as a labor force candidate until their cases are resolved. NEC has the power to trigger a selection process if the residence MP is not approved to stand again.
The order on Abbott’s future is preparing for the Autumn Conference, which is expected to take over as the Chairman of the worker Shabana Mahmood.
If he replaces Abbott, he will trigger one of the highest profile elections of the next parliament. Although last year, the majority of the Greens increased to 15,000 in the midst of a challenge, the seat is considered ultra -safe for labor.
Abbott’s disciplinary process on the original observer letter has been one of the longest and highest profile inner rows of Keir Starmer’s leadership so far. While the Allies accused of intentionally dragging their feet to prevent their re -election, the Labor Center insisted that the investigation was handled according to the rules.




