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All charges dropped v #Wallasey CLP. When will it be reinstated – and false accusers punished?

News has emerged today that all allegations against Wallasey CLP (constituency Labour party) have ‘collapsed’ because of their complete lack of substance and the failure to follow party procedures, such as reporting alleged homophobia to the police, even though this was demanded by Labour rules and by the CLP executive.

The NEC (National Executive Committee) investigation has closed – without any charges being brought against any individual for supposed homophobia or intimidation. And none will .

Labour Briefing have published a statement (and their own statement, which is at the end of this article) from Kathy Runswick, the CLP chair:

Ms Runswick’s statement is a model of diplomacy and reconciliation.

But the SKWAWKBOX has covered the events surrounding these spurious allegations for many months now and the mere ‘collapse’ of charges does not close the matter.

The allegations were dishonestly made and cynically exploited. Proven false accusations were made by certain individuals.

The allegations of homophobia and intimidation were spuriously made for political purposes – and treated as fact by key people at Labour HQ without any evidence or credibility.

And the identity of those who did the above is known to Party officials.

Not only that, but an NEC disciplinary into CLP vice-Chair Paul Davies is still continuing – for fighting the very allegations that have now ‘collapsed’ without foundation.

So, crucial questions remain open:

The NEC’s case against Wallasey may now be closed, but until these questions are answered satisfactorily and those responsible for this months-long travesty are brought to book, the matter is not.

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