Craig_J
Mido
Elphicke is a complete clam, why have Labour let her in?
I agree. As much as I’ve taken glee in the demise of the Tory’s I personally lean much more to the left than the current Labour leadership.
I likewise think it’s not sensible to let her in. I guess right now Labour want to make a mockery of the Tory’s and let them know their own MPs are unhappy.
These MPs seem to be standing down next election anyways. In return they’re getting paid or unpaid advisory positions. Either way it suits them personally to be within the governing party. There’s nothing for them to gain - as impending former politicians - from being in with the outgoing government.
I don’t think anyone could be short sighted enough to genuinely believe they suddenly have lost faith in the politics they ( disclaimer: without knowing their voting records) introduced.
It’s all self centred - on both sides. Any one who chooses to defect draws attention more so to the Tory inner circles lack of belief that they will not be in government. More so than a lack of belief they cannot govern.
Any opposition will always argue the government cannot govern. Every politician that defects is proof of their inner circles resignation to defeat.
If it was down to me I’d be asking whether the person we’re admitting represents the parties values. Either Labour have decided she does not but is worth admitting and her skills will come in useful - or it’s an indication of the direction Labour will go in.
Personally I believe it’s an indication that Starmer won’t shake the boat too much. I personally do not believe that he will offer the level of investment the country needs to jumpstart and rejuvenate itself. That the “broad church” isn’t just to attract dissenters but is what it says on the tin.
But I do still believe we will fair better than we ever did in 15 years on the road to nowhere.