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Lisa Nandy visits picket line despite Keir Starmer ban on Labour front bench MPs attending strikes

Lisa Nandy has visited striking workers on a picket line, despite Labour Party leader Keir Starmer's comments that Labour must move from being a "party of protest".

A photograph tweeted by North West regional secretary of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) Carl Webb, appeared to show the shadow levelling up secretary Nandy meeting striking workers at Wigan picket line.

The image was accompanied by the caption: "Thanks @lisanandy for taking the time to visit the cwugmersey Wigan picket line this moring (sic) to speak to #TheCWU BT & Openreach members on strike and show solidarity ".

Nandy's visit comes in apparent defiance of Starmer saying Labour must move from being a "party of protest" to one that can win an election, in order to help working people.

The Labour leader has said he supports people's right to strike, but is seeking to contain a row with unions and the left wing of his party over his decision to sack Sam Tarry from the front bench after he gave broadcast interviews from a picket line.

Starmer, who previously banned frontbenchers from joining strikers on picket lines, said he fired Tarry as a shadow transport minister after he booked himself on to media programmes without permission and made up policy "on the hoof" in defiance of the party's "collective responsibility".

But the move was met with fury by Labour's left wing and trade unions, with Sharon Graham, the general secretary of Unite, earlier saying she was "aghast" at Starmer's approach to striking workers.

Tarry, MP for Ilford South tweeted: "Great to see @lisanandy on the picket line. Senior Labour politicians need to demonstrate loud and clear that our Party is on the side of ordinary working people who are fighting back against this anti-worker Government."

Last week Scottish organiser of the train drivers' union ASLEF announced he was quitting Labour over Starmer's coments.

Kevin Lindsay blasted Starmer ’s performance in charge and called for him to be removed.

He claimed Starmer is offering voters a choice of "blue or light blue" and backed calls for ASLEF to sever its ties with Labour.

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