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Starmer will hope he can draw a line under damage of WhatsApp scandal after second MP's suspension

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Andrew Gwynne was sacked before the story of his outrageous comments on WhatsApp had even been published.

It's no surprise that Sir Keir has built his leadership of the party on the promise to root out antisemitism.

Once it emerged that there was a second Labour MP in that toxic WhatsApp group, Oliver Ryan , it was surely only a matter of time before he faced his own retribution.

He was a 23-year-old councillor when the group was set up - and while clearly inappropriate, his comments are not in the same league as those of his former boss, Andrew .

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