Resignations galore
Well, this week certainly has not been boring.
Three or four MPs had already resigned from the Labour party: seven more went as a group on Monday morning and were joined by an eighth on Monday evening who will now sit for a time as an independent group and have been nicknamed the "TIGgers" (for "The Indepenent Group.")
There has also been a steady flow of councillors and former MPs resigning from the Labour party.
Today I was sorry to see that three Conservative MPs have joined them.
The three MPs who left the Conservative party will be missed: no party which hopes to achieve anything positive in politics can afford to be other than disappointed when people leave it. However there disagreements seemed to be much narrower in focus. They claimed that the Conservative party is moving to the right (a view which I don't share for a moment) and is too much in thrall to the pro-Brexit European Research Group (ERG)
Three or four MPs had already resigned from the Labour party: seven more went as a group on Monday morning and were joined by an eighth on Monday evening who will now sit for a time as an independent group and have been nicknamed the "TIGgers" (for "The Indepenent Group.")
There has also been a steady flow of councillors and former MPs resigning from the Labour party.
Today I was sorry to see that three Conservative MPs have joined them.
The people leaving Labour have given a string of reasons, with the leadership's failure to tackle Anti-Semitism front and centre, the opinion that a Labour government led by Jeremy Corbyn would be a threat to national security as a second, and disagreement with his policy on Brexit as a third.
I can't agree. The ERG recently tried and failed to bring down the PM.
What is evident is tht we are in for a tumultuous political era.
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