Has Labour’s moral compass gone missing in Runcorn and Helsby?

Has Labour’s moral compass gone missing in Runcorn and Helsby?

It was reported by LabourList last week that, to try to stop a haemorrhaging of voters to Reform UK, “Labour’s candidate in the Runcorn and Helsby byelection has launched a petition to close a local hotel used for asylum seekers, just days after the Telegraph highlighted her past comments on her council ‘warmly welcoming’ asylum seekers”. I really wonder how low the party will sink. Where is Gordon Brown’s famous moral compass now? I joined the party on polling day 1966 and have stayed loyal, through thick and thin, ever since. In part, I joined because Harold Wilson had said that the Labour party “is a moral crusade or it is nothing”. After reading about this petition in Runcorn, I wonder what is left. During the 1970 election campaign, Labour’s Joan Lestor, standing for re-election in Slough, told a racist Labour supporter that he could “stuff his vote”. A lesson in morality for the party? Or will I be thrown out for pointing it out? John Burnell Former councillor, London borough of Hackney; campaign manager for Diane Abbott in 1987 general election • Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.