Sir Keir, who previously banned frontbenchers from joining picket lines, said Mr Tarry was sacked for booking himself onto media programmes without permission and making up policy “on the hoof”.
According
to report, former Labour shadow minister sacked after giving broadcast
interviews from a picket line has said he “absolutely” still thinks Sir Keir
Starmer is the best person to become prime minister.
Sam Tarry
was sacked from the frontbench on Wednesday hours after joining strikers at an
RMT picket line at Euston Station.
Joining
another picket line at Paddington station in London on Saturday, the former
shadow transport minister said it was “really important” for Labour MPs to show
their solidarity with striking workers.
It came as
members of Aslef in seven train companies walked out for 24 hours, crippling
services in many parts of the country.
Mr Tarry
told the PA news agency: “I believe Keir Starmer is absolutely still the best
person to become prime minister and I’ll be campaigning every day for a Labour
government.”
He added
that the Labour Party needed a “fundamental recalibration” of its relationship
with the trade union movement and needed to demonstrate it was on their side.
Mr Tarry
also appeared alongside former party leader Jeremy Corbyn at a rally for
striking BT workers on Friday.
The Labour
MP for Ilford South said: “We should never have been in a situation where we
had an edict that you can’t join a picket line.
“This is
the Labour Party, the clue is in the name.
“We are
the party founded by the trade unions.”
He said
the link between the union movement and the Labour Party is “indivisible” and
“part of the same fabric”.
Mr Tarry
added: “For me to be here is about showing that the Labour Party and a massive
majority of Labour Party members and MPs do support the striking workers.”
He said he
had spoken to several MPs across the country who were backing the workers.
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