Derek hatton where is he now
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How will life be different in ? It came after it emerged Mr Hatton sent a tweet in , which now appears to have been deleted, claiming "Jewish people with any sense of humanity need to start speaking out publicly against the ruthless murdering being carried out by Israel".
Mr Gardiner said: "I understand that action has since been taken in respect of the complaint and I am sure that I will be looking out to see precisely what appropriate action has been taken in due course. A Labour Party source later confirmed Mr Hatton had been suspended once the tweet was brought to their attention. Owen Paterson resignation: Labour call for investigation into Kwasi Kwarteng's comments to Sky News about standards watchdog.
Labour Party data breach: Supporters' details affected in cyberattack. Angela Rayner: Labour deputy leader apologises 'unreservedly' for calling Conservatives 'scum'. Mr Hatton was described as having "provisional membership" of Labour, pending approval by the party's ruling National Executive Committee NEC as a final stage of his readmission process.
Sky News understands Mr Hatton received a letter from Ms Formby following Mr Gardiner's complaint and that he regards his tweet as "innocuous". Earlier on Wednesday, Labour deputy leader Tom Watson criticised the re-admittance of Mr Hatton to Labour, news of which came on the same day that seven Labour MPs quit the party citing concerns over a failure to tackle antisemitism.
More than , have signed Sky News' petition to make TV debates compulsory. Have you? One senior figure from Liverpool Riverside constituency, where some members are campaigning to unseat the sitting MP Louise Ellman, said members are bracing themselves for him to walk into a meeting.
Several MPs tweeted their disapproval at the decision. But for those on the right, he will be associated with confrontational hard-left tactics which resulted in a loss of trust with council workers and the public. He was denounced by the then Labour leader Neil Kinnock at the Labour conference in Bournemouth for using taxis to send redundancy notices to thousands of council workers.
They are then pickled into a rigid dogma or code, and you go through the years sticking to that: outdated, misplaced, irrelevant to the real needs and you end in the grotesque chaos of a Labour council — a Labour council!
Among his powerful supporters is Joe Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool who has known Hatton for over 40 years.
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