Seven Labour MPs, including Apsana Begum, a British Bangladeshi MP from Poplar and Limehouse, have had their whips suspended for voting in favour of the two-child cap by supporting an SNP amendment to the King's Speech. The motion to immediately repeal the two-child restriction was defeated by 103 votes to 363. Slow handclapping could be heard in the chamber when the outcome was revealed.Seven Labour MPs have had their whips suspended after voting in favour of the two-child limit by supporting an SNP amendment to the King's Speech. The motion to immediately repeal the two-child restriction was defeated by 103 votes to 363. Slow handclapping could be heard in the chamber when the outcome was revealed.
The seven Labour MPs included former shadow chancellor John McDonnell and Rebecca Long-Bailey, Sir Keir's erstwhile leadership contender. Richard Burgon, Ian Byrne, Imran Hussain, Zarah Sultana, and Apsana are also suspended. They will now sit independently for six months before being reviewed.The seven Labour MPs included former shadow chancellor John McDonnell and Rebecca Long-Bailey, Sir Keir's erstwhile leadership contender.
In a post Ms Sultana, the MP for Coventry South, said: “I have been informed by the Chief Whip & the Labour Party leadership that the whip has been withdrawn from me for voting to scrap the two-child benefit cap, which would lift 330,000 children out of poverty.
“I will always stand up for the most vulnerable in our society.”