LABOUR backbencher Chuka Umunna has begged Jeremy Corbyn to “call off the dogs” in a desperate bid to stop hard-left activists driving centrist MPs out of the party.
The former shadow Business Secretary claims so-called moderates are being targeted by socialist campaigners – and face a “clear and present danger” of being booted out.
It comes after ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair claimed he is “not sure it is possible” for moderate Labour supporters to take back the party from the Corbynite left.
He blasted the current leader for presiding over the anti-Semitism crisis engulfing it, calling it “ghastly” and a “matter of great sadness”.
In a speech today, pro-EU campaigner Umunna is expected to call on the leadership to stop using internal divisions as an excuse to not fight Brexit.
“There is now a clear and present danger that this tradition is driven out of our party.
“Having only been re-elected by their constituents last year, already centre-left MPs are being targeted systematically with motions against them for standing up for these values – for demanding we have a zero tolerance of racism in our party.
“More motions such as this are expected by colleagues.
“My message to our leadership: it is within your power to stop this so call off the dogs and get on with what my constituency, one of the most diverse communities in the nation, demands we do – without equivocation, fight this Tory Brexit.”
“That is where all our efforts should be.”
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Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said the Streatham MP should “just get on with campaigning for a Labour government”.
He told Sky News: “There are no dogs being called on. I actually think referring to our party members as dogs is just unacceptable.”
“It is an appalling expression to be used about Labour Party members”.
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