A London Labour councillor claims she was left with ‘no choice’ but to resign after defying the local leadership and voting in favour of a motion calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Sonia Winifred revealed she had left her job as councillor for Knight’s Hill in Lambeth in a post on X on Tuesday afternoon (February 27).
Winifred said she had made the decision following a local Labour Party disciplinary hearing on Monday, February 26. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) understands she was slapped with a three-month suspension by the party at the six-hour meeting.
One Labour insider likened the hearing which finished at 1am on Tuesday morning to a ‘show trial’. Two other Labour councillors who voted in favour of the Green Party motion calling for a ceasefire at the council meeting in January were also handed suspensions at the meeting.
Martin Abrams, a Jewish councillor for Streatham St Leonard’s, was handed an indefinite suspension. Deepak Sardiwal, councillor for Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction, was given a three-month suspension, the LDRS understands.
Announcing her resignation on X, Ms Winifred wrote: “My actions on Wednesday 24 January voting FOR the ceasefire motion, resulting in disciplinary hearing on Monday 26 February left me no choice but to resign my position on Lambeth Council as councillor for Knights Hill Ward with immediate effect.”
Cllr Abrams said his vote for the ceasefire motion was ‘a matter of conscience’.
In a statement, he wrote: “My great grandparents were persecuted and driven from Eastern Europe over 100 years ago in the pogroms of Kiev and came to this country with nothing as refugees with nothing, leaving and losing many close family in the process.
“It is exactly this history of persecution of my close ancestors in Europe over the ages that meant I was brought up to always stand with the oppressed and against oppression and when I say never again I mean never again for everybody.”
Cllr Abrams and Cllr Sardiwal will continue sitting as Labour members on Lambeth Council during their suspension, but they will be excluded from the Labour group office and won’t have access to Labour Party resources among other sanctions.
The Green Party motion brought to the council meeting in January called on Labour leader of the council Claire Holland to write to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer urging them to call for a ceasefire.
Green Party councillors Nicole Griffiths and Scott Ainslie voted in favour of the motion, as well as three Labour Party councillors: Cllr Abrams, Cllr Sardiwal and Cllr Winifred and Liberal Democrat councillor Matthew Bryant.
The national Labour Party called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza for the first time since the outbreak of the conflict last week (February 20). Lambeth Council has been asked if a date has been set for the Knight’s Hill ward by-election. The Labour Party has been contacted for comment.