Published: 8:03 AM May 1, 2019 Updated: 6:11 PM September 17, 2020

Labour members have been cutting up their cards after the party's decision to support a pro-Brexit manifesto. Picture: Alastair Macphail - Credit: Alastair Macphail

Labour Party members have been taking the scissors to their membership cards and posting them to social media after the party leadership endorsed a pro-Brexit manifesto.

Done! Cut up my membership card to @UKLabour I'm not voting Labour until there is a #peoplesvote #labourmeansleave pic.twitter.com/Ldx8t1JGZk — Unto This Last (@UntoThislast2) April 30, 2019

Twitter user Alastair Macphail posted a picture of his chopped-up card saying: 'I'm done! Can't take this gaslighting any more,' and copied the Labour Party in.

Others soon joined in.

'Bye Felicia (Jeremy)', said Twitter user Dave Nash, posting a video of his membership card going into a shredder.

Jeremy Corbyn has faced protests since the party's ruling National Executive Committee agreed to a pro-Brexit manifesto.

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After the news of the manifesto broke, Twitter user Beverley Davies said: 'Just cancelled my direct debit. Had enough after today.

'I have supported Labour all my life but not now.'

I'm done! Can't stand this gaslighting any more! @UKLabour is insulting our intelligence with its inane Brexit policy. #LabourMeansLeave

(deleted my earlier tweet as inadvertently shared e-mail of constituency secretary. Apologies to the person concerned) pic.twitter.com/PseXL7wASN — Alastair Macphail (@Alymacphail) 2 May 2019

back in February 2018. pic.twitter.com/zr0zRlCzfx — Patrick Backstop (@PatrickBHenry) April 30, 2019