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7 Labour lawmakers confirm resignation, call themselves the Independent Group

ITV News is out with the latest update on the UK politics, citing that the UK lawmaker Luciana Berger confirmed the resignation alongside six other Labour Party MPs.

She said: “we will now sit in parliament as an ‘independent group of MPs’”

Key Details:

Labour MPs hold London press conference amid rumours of a split.

7 Labour lawmakers attend news conference confirm they have resigned.

Labour MPs will call themselves the Independent Group.

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