Sir Keir Starmer criticised after snubbing Labour Party members in Northern Ireland Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer with shadow Northern Ireland secretary Louise Haigh at Stormont last week. Picture by Peter Morrison/PA Wire
Labour activist Boyd Black
LABOUR Party members in Northern Ireland have criticised Sir Keir Starmer for not meeting them during his visit to the region last week.
Labour has more than one-thousand members in Northern Ireland but headquarters in Britain prevents the party from standing in elections.
Previously the Labour flag in the north was carried by the affiliated but separate Northern Ireland Labour Party. Since 2003, British Labour has allowed membership in the north but has not contested elections.
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