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Old 06-01-2016, 05:31 PM #25
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The Labour party,and I am sure no one who knows the make up of political parties will not know this anyway,is in effect and has been for many decades really 4 parties in one.
They always have disagreements and have always had leaders that sections of the Party have never liked or waned to work with.

Two main stalwarts of the party for example,I recall reading about when studying politics,James Callaghan and Barbara Castle had strong disagreements, as she did with Harold Wilson when campaigning for a no vote in the 1975 while a Cabinet Minister herself.

What annoys me is the undercurrents of getting at Corbyn as leader by those huffed because they didn't get the leader they preferrered themselves.
Because of them I feel the UK citizens are being very badly served by MPs in parliament except for the SNP MPs.

This govt is getting away with shocking unjust and non compassionate actions against the most vulnerable with a tiny majority in parliament.
As on PMQs today, the laughing and contempt by some Conservative MPs at a question on people due to the floods losing homes, possessions and even in some cases their livelihoods, with their leader spouting off in another direction with Shakespeare titles was a disgrace n my view.

Then we have Labour the main opposition, being huffy with each other and running away bawling because some of them cannot get their own way, when they should be fighting the real political foe, the Conservatives and fighting for those unable to stand up for themselves from their voting public.

I doubt the UK has ever had such a bad lot of senior positions in govt and in opposition too and they need to grow up, stop being petty, work together for the good of all and get on with being valuable and decent representatives for all their constituents.
I am really fed up of the farce PMQs is, it the worst it has ever been with this PM and also the backbiting and nonsense some Labour MPs seem to be hell bent on to do all during Corbyn's leadership.

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