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...Last year, Labour disciplinary chief Christine Shawcroft, a close ally of Mr Corbyn, stepped down after questioning the suspension of an apparent Holocaust denier who was a Corbyn supporter....
...Last year Christine Shawcroft, a close ally of Mr Corbyn, stepped down as chair of Labour’s disputes panel after questioning the suspension of an apparent Holocaust denier....
...When it emerged that Ms Shawcroft had sent an email asking for Mr Bull not to be suspended because his post was “completely out of context”, she was forced to resign....
...Ms Shawcroft had ousted Ann Black, her long-standing predecessor on the disputes panel, in January....
...Ms Shawcroft said she had not been aware of the “abhorrent” online post and said she was “deeply sorry”....
...They include Christine Shawcroft, former chair of Labour’s disputes panel, who resigned on Wednesday....
...Ms Shawcroft has been replaced by the comedian Eddie Izzard, who has called on the party to “stamp out completely the stain of anti-Semitism.”...
...His close ally Christine Shawcroft was forced to quit as Labour’s head of discipline after intervening to support a leftwing council candidate in Peterborough who had shared holocaust denial material on...
...Later in the week one of his closest allies, Christine Shawcroft, resigned as Labour’s head of discipline after it emerged that she had intervened to try to reverse the suspension of a Peterborough councillor...
...Christine Shawcroft, former head of Labour’s disciplinary panel — and close ally of Mr Corbyn — had to step down last month after intervening on behalf of a Peterborough council candidate accused of sharing...
...On Saturday, one of Mr Corbyn’s closest allies, Christine Shawcroft, resigned as Labour’s head of discipline after it emerged that she had intervened to try to reverse the suspension of a Peterborough councillor...
...Christine Shawcroft said: “I think we should bear in mind that having cups of tea might actually be the best kind of system of defence and national security that you could have.”...
...Christine Shawcroft, a member of Labour’s executive committee, criticised both Mr Balls and Ed Miliband, the party’s former leader, for being too pro-austerity....
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