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Labour rocked as two Southwark councillors quit over Starmer’s crackdown on dissent

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15 November 2025
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Two Labour councillors in the London borough of Southwark have quit the party to sit as independents, describing Starmer’s regime as one that “crushes dissenting voices”.

Councillors Ketzia Harper and Sam Foster attacked the government’s support for Israel’s genocide, its cuts to affordable housing quotas, and the local party’s handling of the regeneration schemes and its own election of a new council leader.

Harper and Foster, who are councillors for Faraday ward, were suspended for six months by the party for voting against the confirmation of Sarah King as the leader of the council in July, after the national party cancelled the election of James McCash a week after he won the first leadership vote, then raised concerns of rigging by barring independent observers from the leadership vote re-run.

Last week Kath Whittam, the former chair of Southwark Labour and Rotherhithe councillor, announced that she had joined the Greens after quitting Labour in July to sit as an independent. The resignation statement from Harper and Foster reads:

Like thousands of others, we joined the Labour Party with the hope to bring about a political transformation following generations of failure that wrecked our social fabric and led us into illegal wars.

As councillors, we took that fight into Faraday, where the stalled regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate looms as a reminder of the system’s dysfunction. But Labour has abandoned any ambition to change the system. Instead, it defends a status quo that caused the problems.

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  1. David Palmer says:
    8 months ago

    It’s been this way from the beginning of Starmers reign, a strangle hold that saw him remove the left so he could change into Labour centre-right, anyone from the old Labour and is if left thinking knows this and needs to show it’s not what government should stand for, we now see the green party is the thinking peoples party, a party for real change which labour once upon a time were and I’m afraid abandoned with Starmer.

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    • Red Star2000 says:
      8 months ago

      The Greens look to me to be the new Lib Dems if they’re anything.

      Zack Polanski ( born David Paulden) was formerly a Lib Dem activist and candidate, after all.

      Perhaps they’ll suprise me and prove to actually be something different – although the withdrawal of their opposition to NATO suggested otherwiuse, and that was basically when I stopped seeing them as a real alternative.

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  2. Dave__G says:
    8 months ago

    All this turmoil in the Labour party leaves a huge opening for Corbyn & Sultana’s Your Party, which they are presently doing everything in their power to throw away, giving that opening to the Greens instead.

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