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LABOUR is tearing itself apart today over the resignation of veteran Frank Field - as another MP is on the verge of quitting over the anti-Semitism row.

Allies of Jeremy Corbyn accused Mr Field of peddling "grotesque slurs" about anti-Semitism, as the party teeters on the verge of a huge split.

 Frank Field has resigned the Labour whip amid the ongoing anti-Semitism row
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Frank Field has resigned the Labour whip amid the ongoing anti-Semitism rowCredit: Getty - Contributor

Respected backbencher Mr Field threw in the towel and resigned the Labour whip yesterday in protest over anti-Semitism and abuse claims that have riddled the party.

And this morning Ilford South MP Mike Gapes said he could follow suit if Labour didn't change.

He told the Evening Standard he felt "tainted and sickened" by what's happened to the party he joined 50 years ago, and he was "agonising" over what to do.

Last night friends of the Labour boss came out to attack the departure of Mr Field - who remains an MP but won't have to vote with Labour - and demanded he call a by-election to fight again for his Birkenhead seat.

 Derby MP Chris Williamson said Frank Field was peddling 'grotesque slurs' about the anti-Semitism row
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Derby MP Chris Williamson said Frank Field was peddling 'grotesque slurs' about the anti-Semitism rowCredit: BBC Newsnight

Today Mr Field said the party had threatened to kick him out of the party he's been in for 60 years unless he withdrew his resignation from the whip - and he's got two weeks to change his mind. He's also looking for a lawyer to help him out, he added.

A Labour source said: “Frank met the chief whip today and they had an amicable discussion, where it was conveyed to him that resigning the whip means resigning from the party. That is the consequence of what he is doing.”

But Chris Williamson told the BBC's Newsnight that his departing attacks on the party were "grotesque slurs which have no basis in reality".

Completely ignoring the countless cases of anti-Semitism in the party and Mr Corbyn's links to, the Derby MP said: "The party has taken the issue of anti-Semitism very seriously; far more seriously than any other political party.

"It's so sad to see someone like Frank Field trashing Labour's anti-racist record".

And Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon said Mr Field should leave his seat and call a by-election.

Other sources close to Mr Corbyn have said the veteran only quit because he was worried he would be forced out after a vote no confidence in his local area.

Frank Field says Labour MUST change and be tougher on racism to win the next election

Mr Field, who has been in Parliament since 1979 and was a minister under Tony Blair, was facing a battle with local activists over his seat.

He said today he still wanted to stand as a Labour candidate, but if he wasn't allowed he would stand as an independent in the next election.

"I've been a member for 60 years, longer than Jeremy, I don't see why I should have to give up my membership," he told TalkRadio.

"I have Labour interests at heart and I will continue to vote alongside those in the Commons."

Calling on him to adopt the full definition of anti-Semitism, he said Labour must listen to Jewish members who are genuinely worried about anti-Jew hate.

"As we go into the election we must not be seen as an intolerant party that is seen as thuggish and bullies members who disagree with a prevailing view," he stressed.

And he called Mr Williamson's comments about him "absurd".

 Mr Field hit out at Jeremy Corbyn in his resignation letter
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Mr Field hit out at Jeremy Corbyn in his resignation letterCredit: PA:Press Association
 Frank said today he resigned the whip to try and force change in the party
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Frank said today he resigned the whip to try and force change in the partyCredit: BBC News

But fellow MPs who have left Labour in recent months have not faced the same calls for another election.

Today Brexiteer John Mann demanded Mr Corbyn allow all Jewish MPs to be allowed to re-stand automatically in the next election.

He stormed: "There's an atmosphere of bullying, intimidation, extremism and racism that we see.

"I'm not going to leave the Labour party - this is my party.

"Our voice will be heard, I'm not going to be bullied into silence.

"The Chief Whip should be begging Frank Field to come back in today."

Yesterday The Sun revealed that Mr Corbyn had paid tribute to a disgraced ex-UN official who had blamed the Boston bombings on Israel.

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