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Labour shadow minister says he was ‘only joking’ to friend when he said Labour would lose election

Leaked tape of Jonathan Ashworth sent to Tory attack blog

Jon Stone
Tuesday 10 December 2019 11:28 GMT
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Jonathan Ashworth confirms a recording of a private conversation with him criticising Jeremy Corbyn is real but says 'I don't mean it'

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A Labour shadow minister has said he was only joking and “joshing around” when he told a friend that his party would lose the general election.

Leaked tapes show Jonathan Ashworth said the situation for the party in seats like Mansfield and Ashfield was “dire” because of a “combination of Corbyn and Brexit”.

But he told BBC News: “I’m joshing around with somebody who I thought was an old friend who’s now leaked it to Guido Fawkes [a blog]. He’s a Tory and we’ve always had a bit of banter together. I’m winding him up, teasing him.”

He added: “We are going to win, we’re going to win this general election, because people are fed up with the Tory cuts to the general election and they’re fed up with the waiting lists going higher and higher.”

Mr Ashworth said he had been made to look like a “plonker” by his friend, a Conservative activist, who sent the tape of their conversation to Tory attack blog Guido Fawkes.

The tapes show Mr Ashworth telling his friend: “They can’t stand Corbyn and they think Labour’s blocked Brexit. I think middle-class graduates – Remainy people – Labour’s doing well among ... but not in big enough numbers to deny the Tories a majority.”

Most polls agree with Mr Ashworth’s assessment, though some point to a possible hung parliament, particularly if tactical voting is taken into account. A pre-election survey of political scientists carried out by the Political Studies Association (PSA) found that academics are divided on whether the Conservatives will win a majority.

Mr Ashworth letter wrote an email to all Labour members to apologise. He told them: “I want to apologise. I’ve made a terrible devastating error which I’m so so sorry for.

“So many of you have been campaigning hard in the rain and cold for me long into dark nights. The fact that you are all working so hard only makes my sense of remorse all the more deeper.”

He added that the leak was a “a Tory dirty trick to try to distract us from our central campaign on the future of the NHS”.

James Cleverly, chair of the Conservative Party, said of the leaked recording: “This is an honest and truly devastating assessment of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership by one of his most trusted election lieutenants.

“He admits that Labour has blocked Brexit and that is why voters ‘can’t stand Corbyn’. If even Corbyn’s closest political allies think he is unfit to be prime minister, why on earth should voters be expected to put their trust in him and them?

“Corbyn’s Labour have broken their promises to the British people on Brexit and they will not be able to deliver their fantasy manifesto. As Ashworth himself says, only a vote for Boris Johnson and the Conservatives will mean we can get Brexit done.”

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