Brexit spurs breakaway from Britain’s opposition Labour Party – NBC News

LONDON — With just 39 days until Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union, Brexit has prompted a split in the U.K.’s main opposition party.

Seven British lawmakers on Monday resigned from the Labour Party over its Brexit policies as well as other issues, including its approach to anti-Semitism.

“The Labour Party that we joined, that we campaigned for and believed in, is no longer today’s Labour Party. We did everything we could to save it, but it has now been hijacked by the machine politics of the hard left,” lawmaker Chris Leslie told a news conference.

The leavers, who are known as The Independent Group, presented themselves as a new centrist option.

However, they stopped short of forming a new political party.

The quitters represent a small fraction of Labour’s 256 lawmakers, or of the 650 total members of Parliament. But this is the biggest split in the party since four senior members quit in 1981 to form the Social Democratic Party.