Labour MP reveals condition of party whip returning to him is ban on drinking alcohol following suspension

Neil Coyle

Coyle was banned from Parliament after making racist comments in a bar

GB News
Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 16/07/2023

- 14:36

Updated: 16/07/2023

- 14:38

Coyle was banned from Parliament after making racist comments in a House of Commons bar

Neil Coyle has opened up on his ban from Parliament and his return to the Labour fold

He was banned from Parliament last February over racist comments in a bar and incidents of drunken, foul-mouthed abuse.


Now in a new interview, he said a condition of having the Labour whip restored was a ban on him drinking on his return to Parliament.

The MP told GB News: "At that level, it was over 200 units a week.

"It was to the point that the medical recommendation was not to stop cold turkey because it would have done more damage to my body to stop than to reduce over time and then stop altogether.

“As I say, it's shocking. I knew I wasn't in control of the drinking and this was a catalyst for seeking help.

"I should say that when I initially sought help, I was declined support. It was a big letdown because it took a lot to make that call.”

Coyle told Camilla Tominey that he hasn’t consumed alcohol for 500 days now: "It has been life-changing. I feel so much better now.

"I wouldn't want to go back to drinking. It's for my health.

"My relationship with my daughter, my family, but also for my job.

"And I said to the whips, make it a condition of giving the whip back that I carry on not drinking because that's best for the Labour Party and it's also best for me and it's the whips doing their pastoral job, if you like. So that is what I will be doing."

He added: "It's amazing. I haven't been this long [without drinking] since before I was a teenager. That's the sad truth of the situation.

"I’m really pleased to have made it now to 500 days.

"I've lost weight. I've saved money. I get the best sleep of my adult life.

"I feel a lot better. I'm much better able to deal with things.

"It wasn't the crutch I thought it was, in terms of dealing with stress and nonsense and I'm rebuilding relationships with family, friends and beyond, so I feel a huge amount better."

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