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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
it's been too long now, if you are going to apologise it has to be in a timely manner, not when you are about to lose your place on the gravy train
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He doesn't need to apologise. The true statement he made that he had the whip removed for, was a statement he pre-agreed with Starmer.
Personally, I don't really see this as an issue, as the labour party has been kicking out the left since Starmer started to go back on his pledges to attract tory Mp's and voters.
The new chief whip in labour was a tory MP not too long ago, famous for calling the whole labour party a bunch of C's.
Labour will win the next election, because the tories have collapsed in on themselves, but labour relying on the right for votes won't work out well for the party beyond the next GE.