Former Labour Party politician Umunna joins UK's Liberal Democrats

Former Labour Party politician Umunna joins UK's Liberal Democrats
Former Labour Party politician Umunna joins UK's Liberal Democrats

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - A prominent former Labour Party politician, Chuka Umunna, said on Thursday he had joined the pro-European Union Liberal Democrats, barely a week after he quit a new political grouping he had jointly formed months earlier to block Brexit.

"Labour and Tories are committed to facilitating Brexit ... the Liberal Democrats are not," Umunna said in a statement released by the party, which has now increased to 12 the total seats it holds in Britain's 650-seat lower house of parliament.

Umunna, a former business spokesman for Labour who clashed with its leader Jeremy Corbyn, was one of seven politicians who left Labour and joined six pro-EU Conservatives to form Change UK in February.

The political grouping was deserted by more than half its lawmakers, including Umunna, on June 4 after receiving little public support in European Parliament elections, which instead brought big gains for the Lib Dems and the new anti-EU Brexit Party. (Reporting by David Milliken Editing by James Dalgleish)

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