Mazeltov! Luciana Berger ‘brimming with happiness’ after giving birth to boy

Former Labour MP who defected to The Independent Group two weeks ago thanked staff at the NHS Liverpool Women's Hospital

Luciana Berger

Independent Group MP Luciana Berger has announced the birth of her second child.

In a message on Twitter, the 37-year-old Jewish Liverpool Wavertree MP said her son was born at the NHS Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Tuesday.

She said that she, husband Alistair and daughter Amelie – whose second birthday comes later this month – were “brimming with happiness” at the arrival of the baby boy, whose name she did not reveal.

“Our baby boy arrived yesterday – Alistair, Amelie & I are brimming with happiness,” wrote Ms Berger. “A massive thank you to the fantastic team @LiverpoolWomens for looking after us both with so much care.”

Ms Berger was one of the seven Labour MPs who quit the party on February 18 to found the Independent Group.

The Jewish MP had been facing threats of a vote of no-confidence from members of her constituency party.


On quitting Labour, she said that she believed Jeremy Corbyn’s party had become “institutionally anti-Semitic”.

Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson later said it was on “the worst day of shame in the party’s 120-year history” that “a bright, young, female, pregnant MP was bullied out of her own constituency by racist thugs”.

Mr Corbyn and Theresa May both congratulated Ms Berger on the birth of her son during their exchanges at Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.

Rabbi Sacks tweeted congratulations, writing: “Mazaltov, mazaltov! Wonderful news. May your new son bring you as much pride as you have given us all.”

Luciana’s new colleagues in the Independent Group tweeted congratulations, holding up a baby’s outfit, saying that “can’t wait to meet him”.


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