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Old 30-05-2024, 06:44 PM #11
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
Yes he waited until he was officially
Not a MP, last night.

To then do an Easy Jump
Well that's fine in my book.

The Party is fighting an election trying to get Con voters to switch to Labour
What's the difference here with Mark.

He won a LABOUR seat originally so he to appeal to those voters clearly wouldn't be on the more extreme side of the Cons.

However he's now just a voter, who now doesn't want to seek election as an MP.
Plus now wants to support Labour.

Contrast that with someone who claims to have been a loyal Labour MP.
Who now is slamming the leader, slamming the Party and saying she's been treated abominably.
Yet wants to have Labour backing to remain a Labour MP.

I'll take Mark Logan any day of the week at this period now than the more deranged almost Abbott just shouting her mouth off in an ugly fashion too.
It's not a good look from her.

I'm a Labour member, I've canvassed and worked for the Party in every election since 2015.
Under both Miliband and Corbyn.
Working equally as hard for both.

However if I.had to now choose between canvassing for this Mark Logan or Diane Abbott.

There's be no contest, I'd want to support him.

I think it's actually commendable he's waited until he's no longer an MP to now join Labour.
It's likely been his thinking a while, since he decided not to stand again anyhow.
However until this point he did stay as a Con MP and support them in parliament.

That I can admire and do.
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