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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.