This makes sense to me:
"The crusade around identity politics and its encouragement of separation, contradicts the unity required for the Labour Party to be an effective political force able to bring about meaningful change.
Identity politics and its obsession with our differences, instead of bringing people closer together, creates barriers, whether between party members or in society in general.
Identity politics is entirely antithetical to class solidarity and reduces class to just another identity, considering it only in its intersection with race, gender and sexuality. Identitarians fail to understand class is different, that class is a social relation which can unite people regardless of their differences, biological or otherwise."
Labour
A convenient excuse but not one Labour could seriously make now. Starmer went to a church that does gay conversion brainwashing a few weekends ago, their Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities was giving out anti-traveller leaflets last weekend and Rosie Duffield MPs been posting heaps of anti-trans and homophobic stuff for months now without being kicked out the party. Starmer's Labour doesn't do class politics or identity politics.