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Labour Suspends Karl Turner From Whip Citing 'Recent Conduct'

The move spotlights tension over plans to drop juries for cases likely to carry sentences under three years.

Overview

  • Karl Turner, the MP for Kingston upon Hull East, was told Tuesday by Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds that he had lost the Labour whip following his recent conduct.
  • Turner said he received no formal notice and that reporters appeared to learn of the move before him.
  • Party sources linked the step to conduct warnings and a podcast with Jody McIntyre, and Turner argues it is really about his attacks on the jury‑trial plan.
  • The Courts and Tribunals Bill would end jury trials for offences expected to draw three years or less, with a single crown court judge or magistrates hearing those cases.
  • He now sits as an independent MP, and the party says the suspension will be reviewed at a later date.