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Former Labour MP Nick Brown Suspended and Will Not Stand at Next General Election


Former Labour MP Nick Brown Suspended and Will Not Stand at Next General Election

Investigation and Suspension

Former Labour MP Nick Brown has confirmed that he will not stand at the next general election after being suspended and put under investigation. The ex-chief whip had his whip removed in September 2022, but party officials have not disclosed the reason for the move or when the investigation will conclude.

Resignation and Criticism

Mr. Brown announced his resignation from the Labour party with a "heavy heart," citing fundamental flaws in the party's complaints process. He expressed his disappointment in the handling of his case and emphasized the need for improvement.

Longest Serving Politician

At the age of 72, Nick Brown is one of the longest-serving politicians in the Labour party. He served as chief whip for every Labour leader from Tony Blair onwards and has been an influential figure within the party.

Ongoing Investigation

While Mr. Brown continues to receive his taxpayer-funded salary of £86,584, he has stated that he is fully cooperating with the investigation and is not aware of the specific complaint made against him. The Labour party has established an independent complaints process to ensure fairness and impartiality in handling such matters.



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