All General Election campaigning suspended in wake of Manchester terror attack

Armed police at the scene of the attack in Manchester: PA
Armed police at the scene of the attack in Manchester: PA

General Election campaigning has been suspended after the suspected terrorist attack that killed 22 people in Manchester.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he had spoken to Prime Minister Theresa May and they had agreed that all national campaigning would be suspended until further notice.

Mrs May will chair a meeting of the Government's emergency Cobra committee on Tuesday morning.

Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron called off an election visit to Gibraltar and the SNP postponed Tuesday's planned manifesto launch.

Heavily armed police at the scene in the aftermath of the attack (PA)
Heavily armed police at the scene in the aftermath of the attack (PA)

Mr Corbyn said: "I am horrified by the horrendous events in Manchester last night. My thoughts are with families and friends of those who have died and been injured.

"Today the whole country will grieve for the people who have lost their lives.

"I have spoken with Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, who has fully briefed me on the operational response in the city.

"I would like to pay tribute to the emergency services for their bravery and professionalism in dealing with last night's appalling events.

"I have spoken with the Prime Minister and we have agreed that all national campaigning in the General Election will be suspended until further notice."