Jeremy Corbyn has accused Sir Keir Starmer of "a flagrant attack on the democratic rights of Islington North Labour Party members" after he ruled out allowing the former party leader to stand as a Labour candidate in the next general election. Earlier today, marking a watchdog's decision to no longer monitor the party over antisemitism, Sir Keir said his predecessor would have to stand as an independent if he wished to remain a member of parliament. Asked if Mr Corbyn would be allowed to run under the party's banner, Sir Keir - who served in his predecessor's shadow cabinet -...