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Exodus Comming?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3428 3161
Looks like Jezza's mob are looking lovingly at the limp dums!
Looks like Jezza's mob are looking lovingly at the limp dums!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They obviously aren't Jezza's mob or they wouldn't be thinking of leaving.
If they were elected as Labour candidates, probably beating a LibDem in the process, they would find it difficult to change party without triggering a by-election.
I cannot imagine anyone who has just got 5 years job security, volunteering to put that in jeoperdy by facing the electorate again, particularly in the colours of a Party they had beat a couple of months ago. It would be political suicide.
The LibDems have only 8 MPs and a bit of a useless leader. Blairite Labour could quite easily take over the Party, but I doubt any of them would think that it is worth doing so.
If they were elected as Labour candidates, probably beating a LibDem in the process, they would find it difficult to change party without triggering a by-election.
I cannot imagine anyone who has just got 5 years job security, volunteering to put that in jeoperdy by facing the electorate again, particularly in the colours of a Party they had beat a couple of months ago. It would be political suicide.
The LibDems have only 8 MPs and a bit of a useless leader. Blairite Labour could quite easily take over the Party, but I doubt any of them would think that it is worth doing so.
Gromit
/// I cannot imagine anyone who has just got 5 years job security, volunteering to put that in jeoperdy by facing the electorate again, particularly in the colours of a Party they had beat a couple of months ago. It would be political suicide. ///
Yes I know it is hard to imagine but even some Labour supporters have principles.
/// I cannot imagine anyone who has just got 5 years job security, volunteering to put that in jeoperdy by facing the electorate again, particularly in the colours of a Party they had beat a couple of months ago. It would be political suicide. ///
Yes I know it is hard to imagine but even some Labour supporters have principles.
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