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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Ron Brown (Labour), on Thursday, 27 February 1992, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 1 members in total.


INQUIRY INTO LABOUR PARTY SELECTION AT LEITH

That this House congratulates The Guardian and the Edinburgh Evening News for publishing statements by the honourable Member for Edinburgh, Leith, correcting a number of unfounded allegations, particularly that he had been deselected; accepts that he won reselection when Leith Labour Party members last had the democratic right to freely choose their prospective parliamentary candidate; notes that a defeated challenger has been imposed on Leith constituency, contrary to accepted rules; recognises that a party official involved in the second reselection, which excluded the honourable Member, lost his brief-case, and, although it was returned, the contents also revealed discrimination against women and ethnic minorities; regrets that Larry Whitty and Joyce Gould, senior Labour representatives, have refused to investigate this incident, despite protests from the Trade Union movement, who have copies of the documents; and calls on the Leader of the Labour Party to ensure that the complaint is fully debated by Labour's National Executive Committee.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
772 
Session
1991-92
Subjects
Labour Brown, Ron Edinburgh Leith
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk