Suspended Labour MP Karl Turner breaks silence – ‘surprised and disappointed’

Karl Turner tells the Express he was ‘surprised and disappointed’ to be suspended from Labour without warning for opposing its jury trial changes.

A Labour MP who was suspended from the party following his opposition to changes to jury trials has told the Express he was “surprised and disappointed” to be kicked out from a party he has been a member of since he was 13 years old. Karl Turner, the Member of Parliament for East Hull said that he had been a “loyal member” ever since joining the party as a child, and that in his 16 years service as an MP he had “never broken the whip except on the issue of jury trials.”Mr Turner’s suspension came as a shock to him, after it was reportedly briefed to the media before he was directly informed. It is understood that his suspension came after colleagues complained he was “uncollegiate” and was not as a result of his opposition to government policy.

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