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Labour suspends NEC member Wimborne-Idrissi
Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi addressing the Labour Party annual conference at the Brighton Centre, in September 2017

A TOP Jewish Labour Party activist was suspended yesterday.

Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, who was recently elected to Labour’s ruling national executive committee (NEC), received an “administrative suspension” from the party.

The suspension came alongside an allegation that she "committed a Prohibited Act contrary to Chapter Two, Clause I.5.B of the Rule Book" by speaking at an event run by proscribed organisations in September last year.

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