Labour has been urged to expel a firebrand MP for continuing to back the protest organisation that is being prohibited as an illegal terrorist organisation.

Zarah Sultana posted on X that 'we are all Palestine Action' after the Home Office said it would proscribe the group behind the attack on RAF jets at Brize Norton.

The 31-year-old Corbynista politician was suspended as a Labour MP after voting against the Government but is understood to remain a party member.

Former adviser on political violence Lord Walney told the Daily Mail: 'An MP expressing defiant support for an organisation about to be proscribed as terrorists in the UK is incredibly serious.

'Ms Sultana is still bound by the Labour Party's code of conduct, even while she is suspended, so it is about time the party formally expels her, particularly given Palestine Action's record of violence and intimidation of workers.'