Start your Independent Premium subscription today.Following weeks of damaging internal rows over the party’s handling of His remarks came ahead of a meeting of Labour’s governing body – the National Executive Committee (NEC) – on Tuesday to discuss options geared at improving disciplinary procedures already in place.Under current rules, a disciplinary panel meets to examine cases, and if there is believed to be a case against a member, it can be referred to Labour’s National Constitutional Committee (NCC) – a process that can then take many months.At a meeting of the shadow cabinet specifically on antisemitism, the senior Labour figures backed proposals allowing the most serious cases to be referred to a panel consisting of NEC officers with the power to expel antisemites.
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