Labour reinstate ex-MP who was suspended over antisemitism remark

Jim Sheridan allowed back into Labour in what has been described as an 'appalling decision', as the ex-parliamentarian claimed his accusers were 'misguided'

Former Labour MP Jim Sheridan. Photo credit: John Stilwell/PA Wire

A former Labour MP suspended from the party over comments made online about the Jewish community has been reinstated following an investigation.

Jim Sheridan, a former Paisley and Renfrewshire North MP who is now a councillor in Renfrewshire, said he is “delighted” with the decision and his support for Labour will continue.

The party launched an investigation following a complaint in August last year, reported to relate to a social media post in which he spoke about his loss of “respect and empathy” for the community amid the antisemitism row.

In a statement issued on Friday, he reiterated his apology while calling his accusers “misguided”.

He said: “Today I was notified that my suspension from the Labour Party has been lifted with no further action to be taken by the party.

“Whilst I am delighted with this decision, I remain of the view that my accusers were misguided and overreacted to what was intended to highlight my personal frustration and criticism of those intent on undermining our leadership in Scotland and the UK.

“I would also like to reiterate my sincere apologies to the Jewish community whose historic struggle I have supported all my political life.”

Jim Sheridan’s controversial Facebook post

Mr Sheridan said he had been “humbled” by the level of support he received.

He added: “Throughout this unfortunate distraction I have maintained my total commitment to my constituents and will continue to do so.

“Likewise my complete support for the Labour Party and our leaderships at every level continues, and reinforces my determination to return Labour administrations at local, devolved and national level, for the many not the few.”

It is understood Mr Sheridan will be issued with a reminder of party conduct.

A Labour Party spokesman said: “The Labour Party takes all complaints of antisemitism extremely seriously and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms.

“All complaints about antisemitism are fully investigated in line with our rules and procedures and any appropriate disciplinary action is taken.”

Paul Masterton, Scottish Conservative MP for East Renfrewshire, said: “This is an appalling decision that sends the wrong message entirely to the Jewish community.

“Sneaked out apologetically, on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, it takes on extra meaning.

“Richard Leonard should be utterly ashamed for having allowed to happen on his watch.”

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