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Not at all - But I'd wager a guess that MOST Labour voters WOULD like their so-called party leader to at LEAST be singing from the SAME HYMN SHEET.
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It is a VERY important issue, he has his personal principles and is as entitled to them as every one of his MPs. There is nothing in either parties manifesto about bombing so where has this hymn sheet come from? If the ayes have it then so be it, if not we stay put.
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