LABOUR’S membership has fallen by 10,850 in the past four weeks, according to reports.

The rush to join to vote for Jeremy Corbyn saw the party peak at 554,000 members. However, leaked documents suggest many of those are letting their membership lapse.

Documents leaked to the Times show that 26,000 members have disappeared since last July.

Last week alone, numbers fell by 6,450. Most of those failed to renew membership, while 692 actively resigned, far outstripping the 334 people who signed up.

According to Labour’s weekly membership key performance indicators report, the main reason for the active resignations was the direction of the party and policy over Brexit.

And Labour could be about lose another member, with Ken Livingstone going in front of an internal party hearing tomorrow to determine whether he will be reinstated or expelled after the anti-Semitism row that engulfed Labour last year.