A Labour view of the Shadow Cabinet reshuffle
Ted Heath once said "I do not often attack the Labour party. They do it so well themselves."
Case in point.
For an illustration of how members of the supposed party of brotherhood detest one another, read "Fear and loathing in the Parliamentary Labour Party: what really happened in Labour's reshuffle" by Atul Hatwal, which appeared on the "Labour Uncut" blog this week.
If this article, which you can read here is to be believed, the Labour leadership are busy fighting one another, with a Leader's office "dominated by fear."
It reads like an account of people who hate and fear each other and are too busy with internal battles to be an effective opposition.
And if this is how they behave in opposition, God help the country should these people ever be elected to run Britain.
Case in point.
For an illustration of how members of the supposed party of brotherhood detest one another, read "Fear and loathing in the Parliamentary Labour Party: what really happened in Labour's reshuffle" by Atul Hatwal, which appeared on the "Labour Uncut" blog this week.
If this article, which you can read here is to be believed, the Labour leadership are busy fighting one another, with a Leader's office "dominated by fear."
It reads like an account of people who hate and fear each other and are too busy with internal battles to be an effective opposition.
And if this is how they behave in opposition, God help the country should these people ever be elected to run Britain.
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Those who imagine that things could not be worse than at present might find they were wrong.