//home secretary David Blunkett said the “anti-Semitism” and “thuggery” in the party makes him “despair”.
Lord Blunkett, who was an MP for 28 years and now sits as a Labour peer in the upper chamber, said the likelihood of Jeremy Corbyn winning a majority was “extraordinarily slim”.//
when even Labour MPs and Peers are anti Labour makes you wonder how anyone could vote for them.
I wonder where the money came from when Corbyn laid the wreath on the Hammas Terrorist memorial. That was a jolly to meet his pals payed by the tax payer.
yeh but the rats that are leaving don't sing from the same hymn book as today's party leadership. it could be argued that their departure saves the party the bother of having to deselect them.