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The seven MPs who broke away from the UK's main opposition Labour Party took their seats as an independent group in parliament for the first time on Tuesday as rumours swirled of possible further defections. The biggest split in British politics in nearly fouRebel British MPs take up their seats in parliament
The seven MPs who broke away from the UK's main opposition Labour Party took their seats as an independent group in parliament for the first time on Tuesday as rumours swirled of possible further defections. The biggest split in British politics in nearly four decades showed up divisions in both Labour and the ruling Conservatives that have been stretched to breaking point since the Brexit referendum in 2016. One of the seven lawmakers, Chuka Umunna, a leading campaigner for a second referendum, said on Tuesday that he now wanted to establish a new centrist political party by the end of the year at the latest. «There needs to be an alternative,» he told BBC radio. The MPs said they were leaving the party over leader Jeremy Corbyn's support for Brexit and his failure to stamp out anti-Semitism. Left-wingers were divided over the creation of the «Independent Group», pointing to the ultimate failure of the Social Democratic Party started by four rebels from the Labour Party in 1981. «During a national crisis over Brexit, the breakaway of seven MPs with no policy programme is a dangerous distraction,» wrote Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee, who once supported the SDP. But Labour's... Read more