Harrow West MP named in Labour conduct investigation

While those controlling the Labour Party from outside succeeded in manipulating the British media, the bold and comprehensive Al Jazeera investigation report The Labour Files reveals how senior officials in one of the two key political parties in the UK ran a coup by stealth against the elected leader of the party.
And that the candidates for key political roles were blocked, and constituency groups suspended as the party’s central office sought to control the elected leadership.
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The investigation report also makes extended references to Harrow’s Labour in-party conflicts and oppression, naming Gareth Thomas MP and a few Harrow Labour councillors (from 29.11 to 33.47 on the video timeline).
“The files reveal the role of local Labour MP Gareth Thomas in expelling members of his own party. Thomas sent a letter to the general secretary asking for the activists in Harrow to be treated more harshly” says the investigation documentary.
A victim identified in ‘The Labour Files: The Purge I Al Jazeera Investigations’, Pamela Fitzpatrick, ex Harrow councillor and Labour parliamentary candidate, said:  “I was shown much more evidence by @AJEnglish than is revealed in the documentaries – a lot of it very disturbing – I now know the names of the 2 local people who in Summer 2021 submitted the complaints which led to my expulsion. Submitted the same day, same time, same wording and containing untruths. These complaints were acted upon almost instantly by GLU and were clearly organised. There are some truly dreadful people in the Harrow Labour Party.”
“There may be a general election very soon, and Labour indeed may win because the Tories are doing so badly. That’s precisely why it is vitally important to deal with the corruption, racism, and anti-democratic activities in the Labour Party that have been uncovered by Al Jazeera” said Ms Fitzpatrick.
Many are taken aback by the interjection of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its direct, uncompromising, unflinching and somewhat humiliating criticism of the government’s fiscal plan that suggests the plan was economically risky, it said it was likely to increase inequality and recommended taking an “early opportunity” for a re-evaluation of the policies in the coming weeks, on a specific date.

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