On the News, the deputy leader of Labour stated to political editor Beth Rigby that she could not see any obstacle preventing the seasoned Corbyn ally from pursuing her goal of becoming a Labour MP.
After a year-long ban due to remarks she made on Jews not experiencing racism, Ms. Abbott’s future was the subject of a furore.
Although the change made it possible for her to run for the seat in Hackney North, where she has been serving for 37 years, there were rumors that she wouldn’t be allowed to continue as a representative.
On the other hand, Ms. Rayner stated to the News: “I don’t see any reason why Diane can’t continue as a Labour MP.
Yes, she has gone through a procedure. She apologized, and from what I’ve seen, it has been resolved.
“She’s back as a Parliamentary Labour Party member, the whip informed her.
“I don’t see any reason why she can’t be a Labour MP.”