LONDON - An eighth lawmaker has quit Britain's Labour Party over its handling of anti-Semitism and Brexit, boosting a new breakaway group from the UK's main opposition party.
Joan Ryan announced late Tuesday that after four decades in the party she was leaving Labour to sit with the newly formed Independent Group in Parliament.
Ryan said the party had become "infected with the scourge of anti-Jewish racism" under left-wing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, a longtime supporter of the Palestinians.