Cal Corkery was arrested at a protest against the prorogation of parliament, LDRS says.
"Remarkably, just days after announcing I've been blocked from restanding as a Labour councillor and suggesting this could be part of a trend against socialists and trade unionists, I have now received notice of immediate expulsion," Mr Corkery wrote.
He added: "Principles of natural justice and procedural fairness ordinarily require that a rule cannot be broken which didn't exist at the time - apparently not in today's Labour Party... I walk away with my head held high and principles intact." He said he had yet to consider the potential of standing for re-election for another party or as an independent, adding he was "considering all options" to continue representing the Charles Dickens ward.
A Labour South East spokesperson said: "The Labour Party takes all complaints seriously and they are fully investigated in line with our rules and procedures, and any appropriate action is taken."
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