In footage available on Stand Up to Racism’s Instagram account, she says: “We do not give cover to racist supremacist ideology whether in this country or abroad”, to applause from the crowd. Ribeiro-Addy, who appeared to be scrolling on her phone as Sultana was speaking, stopped to applaud her remarks along with the audience. One member of the Labour Party’s governing body, the National Executive Committee, labelled Ribeiro-Addy’s clapping “a disgrace”. Other speakers at Stand Up to Racism’s event on October 16 included local Tower Hamlets MP Apsana Begum, who last month had the Labour whip restored after being suspended...