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Diane Abbott - Coward?

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Deskdiary | 07:38 Fri 03rd Feb 2017 | News
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Diane Abbot wasn't 'too ill' to make a statement about Donald Trump at 5pm, but was 'too ill' to vote in possibly the most important vote of her parliamentary career.

She had a choice:

(1) follow the whip (2) follow her constituency vote. She did neither and instead chose to go home.

This is the height of corwardice.

I appreciate she is one of Corbyn's allies (speaks volumes in itself!) but should he make a stand and get shot?

Personally, I'd like to see the back of this utterly absurd woman.
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The disappointing thing is that unfortunately this episode can't make the woman look any more ludicrous than she did beforehand.
she's always been completely radio rental anyway
I think she is getting whiter
Like others on here, I cannot abide this woman !!
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Gromit is correct in that this vote wasn't the most important vote in her parliamentary career - but he's only correct from a result point of view given that it was a foregone conclusion.

However, without question it absolutely was the most important vote of her parliamentary career from an integrity point of view.

Had she had the courage to vote, whichever way she would have voted would, in my view, have shown integrity.

If she had followed the whip, rightly or wrongly, she could have held her head up high and declared she had voted the way she did not just because of the whip but to support the party.

If she had voted as her constituency had voted, she could have held her head up high and said she had voted as her constituents required her to do as their representative.

She did neither.

And in doing neither has betrayed her party and her constituents.

Other Labour MPs showed their integrity.

She should be thoroughly ashamed of herself.

The 'illness' she claimed to have had is utter cobblers.

She is a liar, an embarrassment, a coward, a liability and a joke.

Patheticness personified.
I hope her critics don't suddenly keel over in the street with nobody near but Diane Abbott.

You may need her to give you the 'kiss of life'...
Mikey is conspicuous by his absence on this thread......
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Complete coward. How she still has her position is absolutely beyond me!
It was her sheer hypocrisy in sending her children to selective schools 'in their best interests' while denying the right of others to do the same which turned me completely off her.
she looked pretty yellow to me......
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It would seem that, just for once, everyone on AB is in agreement - or have I missed someone? If not the champagne is on Ed on Sunday at 12 noon ---OK with you Ed? No answer means OK. :)
The OP's header ...I would't have typed anthing else after the letter W
Would this be the same Diane Abbott who spoke so eloquently against politicians who abandon the state education system but pays £10,000 a year to send her own son to a private school?
I've just read (but not from a 100% reliable site, so I won't link to it) that she was actually tweeting at the time she was "too ill with migraine to vote". Let's bear in mind that a 'real' migraine would make it all but impossible to look at a phone/tablet screen without barfing.

If this is true it is utterly pathetic and the woman should be deselected for gross cowardice and fakery.
//she was actually tweeting at the time she was "too ill with migraine to vote".//

Maybe she got the wrong tablet...
I would hope a majority of her constituents didn't want democracy to be overturned. If they did then presumably they'd expect to be ignored by an elite so-called representative ?
She had a decision to make - with one of three options

1. Vote for
2. Vote against
3. Abstain and say why

Any one of those was defensible - but she bottled it and made a feeble excuse - a fabricated illness that has been exposed as a transparent lie.

Not what one has the right to expect from any MP.
I suffer from migraines and i can barely function let alone send a blooming tweet!!

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